Jean-Luc Guionnet


born in 1966 (Lyon, France)
scientific studies
has been a teacher of fine art
diploma of tape-music in the conservatory of Boulogne
is preparing a thesis of philosophy about rumour in Sorbonne.
one of the director of the aesthetic magazine "Terres des signes" (edited by Harmattan) from 1993 to 1996
is working since 1986 on different music projects with Eric Cordier (Nadir, Schams, Phéromone, [IL]2, Synapses and a duet of church-organ/hurdy-gurdy)
is a saxophone player in several groups of improvised contemporary music and jazz

RADIO

Radio producer for France Culture (ACR, ateliers de creation radiophonique):

"le bruit de fond", 1998, with Eric La Casa
"Afflux I & II", 1999, with Eric La Casa and Eric Cordier
-- I: "mouvements d’air, mouvements d’eau"
-- II: " transports humains, circulations de matières"
"vents sur écoutes", 2000, with Eric La Casa
two radiophonic approachs of the french writer Claude Simon, 2000, with Sophie Daull
-- I: "Claude Simon — l’épreuve de la durée"
-- II: "Les manèges de l’histoire, frictions de mémoires à partir de quelques œuvres de Claude Simon"

DISCOGRAPHY

"Erres" (label Shambala — Paris), Schams: Eric Cordier (hurdy-gurdy), Eric Brûlebois (drums), Jean-Luc Guionnet (alto sax, etc.)
"Improvisation vol 1" (la belle du quai - Bordeaux), Calx: Edward Perraud (drums), Jean-Luc Guionnet (alto sax)
"Axene" (label Ground fault — USA), three pieces of tape music
"return of the new thing" (label Leo-record — GB): Dan Warburton (piano), François Fuchs (double bass), Edward Perraud (drums), Jean-Luc Guionnet (alto sax)
"Synapses I & IV" (label Selektion — Germany): sound device by Eric Cordier and Jean-Luc Guionnet
"Tore" (label Shambala) — Paris): pieces for hurdy-gurdy and church-organ by Eric Cordier and Jean-Luc Guionnet
"Ground Work" (label music and art — USA): Joe Rosenberg quintet
"Dépli" (label Elica) : three tape-music pieces by André Almuro among which one, "le troisième oeil", has been composed by the two of us

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