Orchestre National de Jazz explained

Orchestre National de Jazz is a French orchestra that was created by French Ministry of Culture in 1986. It has had 12 musical and artistic directors, more than 200 soloists and recorded 33 albums. Orchestre National de Jazz won the Victoires du Jazz in 2009 and 2020, and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2012 for the album Shut Up And Dance composed by John Hollenbeck.

Members

ONJ François Jeanneau - 1986

ONJ Antoine Hervé - 1987 to 1989

ONJ Claude Barthélemy - 1989 to 1991

ONJ Denis Badault - 1991 to 1994

ONJ Laurent Cugny - 1994 to 1997

ONJ Didier Levallet - 1997 to 2000

ONJ Paolo Damiani - 2000 to 2002

ONJ Claude Barthélemy - 2002 to 2005

ONJ Franck Tortiller - 2005 to 2008

Close to Heaven program:

Sentimental 3/4 program:

Électrique program:

ONJ Daniel Yvinec - 2009 to 2013

ONJ Olivier Benoit, 2014 to 2017

ONJ Frédéric Maurin - 2019 to 2024

Dancing in Your Head(s) program (2019)

Orchestration Fred Pallem

Rituels program (2019)

Compositions Ellinoa, Sylvaine Hélary, Leïla Martial, Grégoire Letouvet, Frédéric Maurin

Dracula young audience show (2019)

Texts – Estelle Meyer, Milena Csergo, Julie Bertin, Romain Maron

Composition – Grégoire Letouvet, Frédéric Maurin

Staging – Julie Bertin / artistic collaboration: Yan Tassin

Ex Machina program (2022)

Composition – Steve Lehman, Frédéric Maurin

Discography