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Michel Godard

Michel Godard

Michel Godard has been played on NTS shows including Fire Shuffle w/ Steve Davis & Kavus Torabi , with Awakening / Aylar Otur Il Dolanir first played on 28 September 2019.

Born near Belfort (France) in 1960, Michel Godard soon established himself as an extraordinarily versatile exponent of the tuba, pursuing a career in jazz and classical music.Today he is one of the most virtous tuba and serpent players in Jazz as well as in improvised music. Michel Godard was admitted at the tender age of 18 to the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio-France although he had started playing on the trumpet and did not start playing tuba until he was 17. Michel Godard's tuba performance is fantastic in every sense: his technical skill is astounding, his tone clear and warm, his ability to produce overtones ("multiphonics") and his musicality leaves the listener surprised at how light a seemingly cumbersome and heavy-weight tuba can sound. In 1979 he picked up also the ancestor of the tuba, the serpent or "serpentus", an instrument with a latin name derivated after its form - looking like a coiled snake. The serpent's wooden mouthpiece gives it a characteristic warm and intense tone. With this "second" instrument, Michel Godard has taken yet another step in broadening the field of expression in contemporary music as well as in Jazz. On the classical side, Michel Godard played since 1988 with the Radio-France Philharmonic Orchestra, the French National Orchestra, the Ensemble Musique Vivante, the Ensemble Jacques Moderne, and, recently, the ancient music Ensemble La Venice and "XVIII-21Musique de Lumieres". He was also a member of the "Arban Chamber Brass" quintet (notably touring Japan, the U.S., Africa) and interprets works from the solo repertory, too. Little wonder that, with recourse to such a fund of experience, he gives international master classes, and has been discovered by European jazz as well as by the avant garde. On the jazz side he was a member of the French Orchestre National de Jazz from 1989 to 1991 under the leadership of Claude Barthélémy. Since then all over Western and Souther Europe Michel Godard has been involved in numerous creative projects with Michel Portal, Louis Sclavis, Henry Texier, Enrico Rava, Michael Riessler, Horace Tapscott, Nelly Pouget, Kenny Wheeler, Ray Anderson, Rabih Abou-Khalil, Sylvie Courvoisier, Klaus König, Simon Nabatov, Wolfgang Puschnig, Linda Sharrock, Pierre Favre, Misha Mengelberg, Linda Bsiri, Gianluigi Trovesi, Willem Breuker, Herbert Joos, Gabrielle Mirabassi, Dave Bargeron and many more. As a composer, Michel Godard was comissioned by Radio France (“Penthés(il)ée II” 2000), Donaueschinger Musiktage/Südwestrundfunk (“de mémoire de tuba” 1999, “Tra la folla, mora, mormora” 1998, “Praeludium” 2001), French Ministere de la Culture (“Bradamente aux aguets” 1998, “les enfants d’un paradis” 1996). Michel Godard also played and recorded with Jean-Marie Maddeddu theater company Les Piétons as well as with the pipeband of the Normandy town Quimper, with reggae star Alpha Blondy and with "Canterbury" rock musicians John Greaves and Pip Pyle.

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Michel Godard

Michel Godard has been played on NTS shows including Fire Shuffle w/ Steve Davis & Kavus Torabi , with Awakening / Aylar Otur Il Dolanir first played on 28 September 2019.

Born near Belfort (France) in 1960, Michel Godard soon established himself as an extraordinarily versatile exponent of the tuba, pursuing a career in jazz and classical music.Today he is one of the most virtous tuba and serpent players in Jazz as well as in improvised music. Michel Godard was admitted at the tender age of 18 to the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio-France although he had started playing on the trumpet and did not start playing tuba until he was 17. Michel Godard's tuba performance is fantastic in every sense: his technical skill is astounding, his tone clear and warm, his ability to produce overtones ("multiphonics") and his musicality leaves the listener surprised at how light a seemingly cumbersome and heavy-weight tuba can sound. In 1979 he picked up also the ancestor of the tuba, the serpent or "serpentus", an instrument with a latin name derivated after its form - looking like a coiled snake. The serpent's wooden mouthpiece gives it a characteristic warm and intense tone. With this "second" instrument, Michel Godard has taken yet another step in broadening the field of expression in contemporary music as well as in Jazz. On the classical side, Michel Godard played since 1988 with the Radio-France Philharmonic Orchestra, the French National Orchestra, the Ensemble Musique Vivante, the Ensemble Jacques Moderne, and, recently, the ancient music Ensemble La Venice and "XVIII-21Musique de Lumieres". He was also a member of the "Arban Chamber Brass" quintet (notably touring Japan, the U.S., Africa) and interprets works from the solo repertory, too. Little wonder that, with recourse to such a fund of experience, he gives international master classes, and has been discovered by European jazz as well as by the avant garde. On the jazz side he was a member of the French Orchestre National de Jazz from 1989 to 1991 under the leadership of Claude Barthélémy. Since then all over Western and Souther Europe Michel Godard has been involved in numerous creative projects with Michel Portal, Louis Sclavis, Henry Texier, Enrico Rava, Michael Riessler, Horace Tapscott, Nelly Pouget, Kenny Wheeler, Ray Anderson, Rabih Abou-Khalil, Sylvie Courvoisier, Klaus König, Simon Nabatov, Wolfgang Puschnig, Linda Sharrock, Pierre Favre, Misha Mengelberg, Linda Bsiri, Gianluigi Trovesi, Willem Breuker, Herbert Joos, Gabrielle Mirabassi, Dave Bargeron and many more. As a composer, Michel Godard was comissioned by Radio France (“Penthés(il)ée II” 2000), Donaueschinger Musiktage/Südwestrundfunk (“de mémoire de tuba” 1999, “Tra la folla, mora, mormora” 1998, “Praeludium” 2001), French Ministere de la Culture (“Bradamente aux aguets” 1998, “les enfants d’un paradis” 1996). Michel Godard also played and recorded with Jean-Marie Maddeddu theater company Les Piétons as well as with the pipeband of the Normandy town Quimper, with reggae star Alpha Blondy and with "Canterbury" rock musicians John Greaves and Pip Pyle.

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Et La Roue De La Vie
Valentin Clastrier, Michel Godard, Jean-Louis Matinier, Michael Riessler, Carlo Rizzo, Gérard Siracusa
Silex1994
Awakening / Aylar Otur Il Dolanir
Alim Qasimov, Michel Godard
Buda Musique2019