Jean-Luc Fillon

Jean-Luc Fillon , is Hautboïste, player of Cor anglais, double bass player, bass player, Leader and Compositeur since 1984.

Biography

Jean-Luc Fillon studies the Classical music and the oboe with the national academy of area of Aubervilliers then to that of Versailles. He will be prize winner by obtaining a gold medal. He continues his musical studies at the National university of Paris and will be prize winner of the international contest of Chamber music of Saint Sebastien.

Jean-Luc Fillon integrates then the CIM of Paris (School of Jazz and current musics) to study the improvisation and the writing there.

He occupies the station of oboe solo to the symphony orchestra of Europe in September 1987 for one four years duration before directing himself towards the Jazz.

He then records several discs with the group Jazzogène Orchestra .

He leaves in round and intervenes in many festivals like in prestigious rooms of the Paris region.

In 1996, it creates two formations: Coyoakan trio and Alborada sextet.

In 1998, Bob Mintzer will be allured by sonorities of the Oboe and the Cor anglais and will encourage Jean-Luc Fillon to develop a systematic work of improvisation with the Oboe and Cor anglais, which it hitherto used in a contemporary traditional register.

In 2000, Bob Mintzer will compose for this musician a part for Hautbois, Cor anglais and saxophone tenor (French Suite).

After many interventions so much as leader than like bass player], Jean-Luc Fillon multiplies the new meetings with the Oboe and Cor anglais. Since 2001 J-Luc Fillon connects the achievements in order to present the innovative character of the Oboe and the Cor anglais in the improvisation (selection to the European hearing of the National orchestra of Jazz Paolo Damiani, recordings of several emissions within " In Improviste " , diffused on France Musics, and creation of Artistic Collective AD Lib). In September 2001, it is named professor de Jazz with the national academy of Area of [[Cergy-Pontoise]]. At the beginning of 2002 it records its own compositions with the oboe & cor anglais with Denis Leloup, Pierre Blanchard and Joel Grare. It also records with Pierre-Stephan Michel within the trio pSM, with Joel Grare with the percussions. Jean-Luc Fillon occurs as from October 2002 on Paris in company of [[João Paulo]], Denis Leloup in a formula which remains variable (duet/trio). In 2003, the exit of its CD '' Oboa '' was very noticed. Glenn Ferris invites it to join its [[four-bit byte]] " Newance quartet" with Jeff Boudreaux and Michel Bénita. In 2004, it creates the four-bit byte '' air '' with Carole Hémard, Yves Torchinsky and Xavier Dessandre, records '' Flea Market '', and leaves in round to [[Portugal]] with João Paulo. In 2005, after a series in concerts in [[Germany]], Jean-Luc Fillon leaves for [[the United States]] where it meets and plays with both [[Bassoon|bassoonists]] of jazz Paul Hanson and Michael Rabinowitz. In October, it is invited by Xavier Prévost to occur with the large auditorium of [[house of the radio]] for the recording of the emission " Jazz on the vif". At the beginning of 2006, it creates '' Privé of Desert '' within the framework of the festival '' Ca Will jazz '' in Mureaux and records a new album ('' Echoes Of Ellington) '' on topics of [[Duke Ellington|Ellington]] in order to pay a deserved homage to him and to carry a new lighting on universal works of this genius of the jazz. ==Discographie== *Jazzogene - the moment according to - 1991 *Jazzogene - Rhapsody In Blue - 1993 *Patrice Caratini - Hardware Scores - 1996 *Jazzogene - Manhattan Rhapsody - 1998 *Coyoakan - Exchanges - 1999 *Jean-Luc Fillon Oboa trio - 2003 *Jean-Luc Fillon trio Oboa - Flea Market - 2004 *Jean-Luc Fillon 5tet - Echoes Off Ellington - 2006 ==Liens externes== * [http://www.jeanlucfillon.com/frame.php Site pro] * [http://www.citizenjazz.com/article3457569.html Photographs] * [http://www.jeanlucfillon.com/main.php?page=onTheReed Creation 2007

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