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Cappozzo, Jean-Luc / Didier Lasserre

Ceremony's A Name For The Rich Horn [VINYL 10-inch EP]

Cappozzo, Jean-Luc  / Didier Lasserre: Ceremony's A Name For The Rich Horn [VINYL 10-inch EP] (NoBusiness)

A 2-part single improvisation recorded live at la Maison Peinte, Labarthe-sur-Leze in 2014 from Jean-Luc Capozzo on trumpet & flugelhorn, and drummer Didier Lasserre, showing a great range of style and dynamic in gutsy playing using powerful technique and creative interaction.
 

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Jean-Luc Cappozzo-trumpet, Flugelhorn, composer

Didier Lasserre-drums, composer


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Limited edition of 300 copies.

UPC: 4779022077616

Label: NoBusiness
Catalog ID: NBEP 3
Squidco Product Code: 21738

Format: 10" Record
Condition: Sale (New)
Released: 2016
Country: Lithuania
Packaging: 10" Vinyl
Recorded live at la Maison Peinte, Labarthe-sur-Leze, December 19th, 2014 by Ananda Cherer.

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Jean-Luc Cappozzo was initially a member of the Harmony Orchestra of his native town. During his military service from 1974-1981 he played in an orchestra the French Air Force in Dijon. Together with accordionist Serge Desaunay he interpreted folk music. After an encounter with Dizzy Gillespie, who invited him in 1984 to be part of his band in concert, he decided to become a jazz musician. In 1988 he received the diploma of jazz teacher and taught trumpet improvisation at the Academy of Music (CNSM) in Lyon. In 1991 he became a member of ARFI ; He played in various formations of the Association. He also worked with Louis Sclavis and Claude Tchamitchian. He played in the quintet Pentacle of Sophia Domancich , the quartet of Denis Fournier and quintet fragment et suite lyrique of Joëlle Léandre. With Jean Aussanaire, Rémi Charmasson and Bernard Santa Cruz, he formed a quartet; also he composed Du Vent chez John, which he performed with a string quartet. In the next few years he was also active with Daunik Lazro and Paul Lovens. Since 2005 he has been part of the Globe Unity Orchestra. Since 1999 he played in the trio "Apollo" and performed several duets with Joëlle Léandre and with Eric Brochard, drummer Paul Lovens, tuba player Michel Godard, with the singer Géraldine Keller, pianist Umberto Petrin, the bagpipe player Erwan Keravec and trumpeters Axel Doerner and Herb Robertson, some of which are documented in recordings.

Didier Lasserre was born in Bordeaux, France, march 1971. He started playing the drums at the age of sixteen, in order to live "something else". After learning some drums rudiments in the local music school, he has worked essentially as an autodidact, in order to find his own voice, based on a poetic approch. He teaches drums & leads improvisionation workshops & master-classes. He also works with painting, poetry, dance, super8 movies, photography. He co-creates the Amor fati label with Mathieu Immer. He has played extensively in France, Europe, Russia, Argentina, &c.


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Artist Biographies

"Jean-Luc Cappozzo was born in Belfort, France, in 1954. He started playing the trumpet in the local orchestra of his native town where he performed both jazz and classical music. Following a meeting with the diatonic accordionist Serge Desaunay, he started to perform traditional music as well.

His meeting with Dizzy Gillespie in 1984, who invited him to participate in his concert, was a turning point in Jean-Luc Cappozzo's career.

In 1988 he obtained the State Diploma of Professor of Jazz and subsequently taught trumpet improvisation at the Music School of Lyon (CNSM).

He has taken part in various groups of musicians of the ARFI.

He has been a member of he Louis Sclavis Quintet "L'Affrontement des Prétendants" and of Claude Tchamitchian's "Grand Lousadzak". In addition he has played in Sophia Domancich's Quintet "Pentacle", the Denis Fournier Quartet and with Joelle Léandre's Quintet "Fragments et suite lyrique". He has formed a quartet with Jean Aussanaire , Rémi Charmasson and Bernard Santacruz and created a musical work "Du Vent chez Johannes" with the Johannes String Quartet.

In 2005 he joined the European Mythical Orchestra: the Globe Unity Orchestra. He has played with the Apollo Trio and composed duo s with the cellists Joelle Léandre or Eric Brochard, the singer Géraldine Keller, the drummer Paul Lovens, the tuba player Michel Godard, the pianist Umberto Petrin and the trumpet players Axel Dorner or Herb Robertson. Actually, he is playing with: - "The Bridge" with Joëlle Léandre (cb), Bernard Santacruz (cb), Mickaël Zerang (dms) and Douglas Ewart (sax - flûte) - - " Can You Hear Me" of Joëlle Léandre (cb) - " 2 ème étage " with Christine Wodrascka (p) and Gerry Hemingway (dms) - Duo with Famoudou Don Moye (dms) - Duo with Cécile Cappozzo (p) - Quartet à l'Ouest with Jean Aussanaire (sax), Eric Brochard (cb) and Alfred Spirli (dms) - Duo with Géraldine Keller (voice) - Duo with Eric Brochard (cb) - Trio with Didier Lasserre (dms) and Paul Rogers (cb) For his strength, his creativity, his magnificent sonority, the clarity of his phrasing, Jean-Luc Cappozzo is today an indispensable trumpet player on the European musical scene and is in increasing demand. Jean-Luc Cappozzo, powerful and mellifluous trumpet player, is "a discreet man who would blush to be labeled one of the most relevant soloists and the most complete on the French jazz scene. He may blush".(S. Siclier, Le Monde 1/08/2002)"

- Website (http://www.jlcappozzo.fr/biographie-jean-luc-cappozzo)
3/25/2024

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"Didier Lasserre was born in Bordeaux, France, 1971. Started the drums at the age of sixteen, in order to live something else. After learning some drums rudiments in the local music school, he works essentially in autodidact, in order to find his own voice. Teaches drums and leads improvision workshop. Works with painting, poetry, dance, super8, photography. Has played through Europe, Russia, Argentina. Has recorded around 30 records (Amor fati, Dark Tree records, Ayler records, Improvising beings, No business records...)

BANDS: Solo (drums or percussion); "Ceremony" with Jean-Luc Cappozzo; "Ici en deux" with Michel Doneda; "Out !" with Jean-Luc Guionnet; "Soft Eyes" with Raymond Boni; "Hors ciel" with Beñat Achiary; "Twigs" with Thierry Waziniak; "Pourtant les cimes" with Daunik Lazro & Benjamin Duboc; "Noise Poetry" with Mathias Pontevia & David Chiesa; "The rich horn" with Paul Rogers & Jean-Luc Cappozzo; Trio with Jean-Luc Cappozzo & Daunik Lazro ( cd on Ayler records, 2017); Group4 with Jean-Luc Guionnet, David Chiesa & Lionel Marchetti); "Délivrance" (Cie Translation); "Ensemble UN" "

-Didier Lasserre Website (http://didierlasserre.free.fr/main.php?lang=en&page=bio)
3/25/2024

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Track Listing:



SIDE A



1. CeremonyÕs A Name For The Rich Horn (Part I)

SIDE B



1. CeremonyÕs A Name For The Rich Horn (Part II)

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