Emmanuel Hussenot

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Emmanuel Hussenot (born September 29, 1951 in Saint-Cloud ) is a French musician (cornet, trumpet, saxophone, flute, vocals) of traditional jazz .

Hussenot began his musical career as an autodidact ; In the 1970s he played cornet in Jean-Pierre Morels Sharkey & Co. , with which he made his first recordings ( Kansas City Kitty , 1972, with Alain Marquet , Jean-Jacques Bodu , Daniel Huck , among others ) and with which he also in the GDR gave concerts. From the 1980s he worked with his own formation Orphéon Célesta , with which he a. a. also performed at the Traditional Jazz Festival Breda, with z. Some humorous programs such as Cuisine au jazz , Siphonée Symphonie , La Prehistoire du Jazz and La vocalise en carton . In 1990 he and his band received the Prix ​​Sidney Bechet of the French Académie du Jazz , and in 1994 the Grand Prix du Festival d'Humour de Saint Gervais . In the field of jazz he was involved in 27 recording sessions between 1972 and 2013.

literature

  • The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002 . Europa Publications Taylor & Francis, 2002 (4th edition)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002 , edited by Andy Gregory. Europa Publications Taylor & Francis, 2002
  2. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed January 21, 2017)