Jean-Christian Michel Explained

Jean-Christian Michel (born 1938) is a composer and clarinetist. His compositions are influenced by jazz and by baroque music, particularly that of Johann Sebastian Bach.Before starting his musical career, Jean-Christian Michel was a doctor,[1] as a surgeon.

His first record Requiem was released in 1966.[2] [3] [4] He founded the ensemble Quatuor avec Orgue.Michel has received 3 diamond discs, 7 platinum discs and 10 golden discs. With more than five million discs sold, (3 discs classified 1, 2 & 3 in the charts of CIDD-France soir in the seventies);[5] [6] and thousands of concerts to his credit, he today pursues a global career. Michel is a "Full Member" of the SACEM (an association of composers and music publishers to protect copyright and royalties).[7] He received the prize for "Sciences and Culture" at Sorbonne, Paris, France, which was awarded by a jury of six Nobel Prize winners.[8] Jean-Christian Michel is currently the godfather of the campaign Neurodon, within the Federation for Brain Research FRC Drummer Kenny Clarke played and recorded with Michel for 10 years.[9] Michel is also a very experienced mountain climber. He was a member of the group that made the first-ever ascent of Tawesche, in the Himalayas, in 1974.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Jean-Christian Michel fait swinguer la musique sacrée..
  2. Web site: Jean-Christian Michel, Quatuor Avec Orgue – Requiem (1966, Vinyl). . 1966 .
  3. La Croix - Bayard Presse - 18.12.2008
  4. ...Jean- Christian Michel (Riviera) 7 REQUIEM— Jean-Christian Michel. Billboard. 82. 22. 30 May 1970. 0006-2510.
  5. Billboard 1968-1974. Billboard. 24 May 1969. 81. 21. 67. 0006-2510.
  6. Rapid Expansion in the Tape Market. Michael Way. Billboard. 83. 18. 1 May 1971. 0006-2510.
  7. Céremonie des sociétaires définitifs de la Sacem 9 juin 2016
  8. Panorama du Médecin, 8 janvier 1986 [archive] (jury composé des professeurs Jean Bernard, Henri Guitton, Jean-Charles Sournia, et Hélène Ahrweiler)
  9. (3 November 2011),Kenny Clarke (1914-1985) Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  10. Climbs and Expeditions. American Alpine Journal. American Alpine Club. 1975. 199. 9781933056302.