Jeannot Sanavia

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Jeannot Sanavia (born August 19, 1962 in Esch-Uelzecht ) is a Luxembourg composer and double bass player .

Live and act

Jeannot Sanavia studied at the Conservatory in Esch an der Alzette , at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels and at the Conservatory in Maastricht . In addition to his concert activities - including with the Solistes Européens Luxembourg - and composition, he is a lecturer for double bass at the Conservatoire de musique du Nord in Ettelbrück . In 2015 he won the Prix de la Sacem for the score for the film Nuits d'Arabie.

Works

Film music

  • Terre rouge (1989), by Jani Thiltges
  • Le pont rouge (1991), by Geneviève Mersch
  • Edward J. Steichen (1995), by Claude Waringo
  • Max & Bobo (1998), by Frédéric Fonteyne
  • Stol (1998), by Claude Lahr
  • Philippe Schneider, de Mann mat der Kamera (1999), by Tom Alesch
  • Une liaison pornographique (1999), by Frédéric Fonteyne
  • Nuits d'Arabie (2007), by Paul Kieffer
  • Plein d'essence (2007), by Geneviève Mersch
  • Bride Flight (2008), by Ben Sombogaart
  • Taboo - The soul is strange on earth (2011), by Christoph Stark
  • D'Symmetrie vum Päiperlek (2012), by Paul Scheuer and Maisy Hausemer
  • Post partum (2013), by Delphine Noels
  • Old Boys (Rusty Boys) (2017), by Andy Bausch

orchestra

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Georges Hausemer: Luxemburger Lexikon: the Grand Duchy from A - Z. Luxembourg. Éditions Guy Binsfeld 2006, p. 378
  2. Film Fund Luxemburg: http://www.filmfund.lu/film-catalogue/films/nuits-d-arabie (accessed on November 17, 2018).
  3. Luxemburg Music Publishers: https://musicpublishers.lu/product/helice-pour-orchestre-symphonique-inspiree-dune-fresque-de-sonia-delaunay-score/ (accessed on November 17, 2018)