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  1. 10. Nov. 2022 · Louis Sclavis’s 13th ECM recording finds the French clarinetist drawing inspiration from two sources – the street art of Ernest Pignon-Ernest, and the interpretive originality of a splendid new quartet. Pignon-Ernest’s works were previously the subject of Sclavis’s highly acclaimed 2002 recording Napoli’s Walls. This time Sclavis looks at a broader range of the artist’s in situ ...

  2. Louis Sclavis (born 2 February 1953) is a French jazz musician. He performs on clarinet, bass clarinet , and soprano saxophone in a variety of contexts, including avant-garde jazz , free jazz , free improvisation and contemporary classical .

  3. 25. Sept. 2019 · Sclavis notes his affinity for this low reed, which sounds more soulful than ever: “I’ve been playing bass clarinet since 1972. It’s my go-to instrument. More and more, it has become my natural voice, to the point where I can now say exactly what I feel through it.” That said, the standard clarinet in “Extases” yields some of his most alluring textures on record, singing with ...

  4. 20. Sept. 2019 · Louis Sclavis’s ECM recordings include Rouge (recorded 1991), Acoustic Quartet (1993), Les violences de Rameau (1995/6), L’affrontement des prétendants (1999), Dans La nuit (2000), Napoli’s Walls (2002), L’imparfait des langues (2005), Lost on the Way (2008), Sources (2011), Silk and Salt Melodies (2014), and Asian Fields Variations (2016). He can be also be heard on Ida Lupino (2015 ...

  5. 1. Feb. 2024 · Louis Sclavis’s 13th ECM recording finds the French clarinetist drawing inspiration from two sources – the street art of Ernest Pignon-Ernest, and the interpretive originality of a splendid new quartet. Pignon-Ernest’s works were previously the subject of Sclavis’s highly acclaimed 2002 recording Napoli’s Walls. This time Sclavis looks at a broader range of the artist’s in situ ...

  6. Top Songs By Louis Sclavis. Soweto Sorrow Louis Sclavis, Aldo Romano & Henri Texier. Duguesclin Louis Sclavis. Dolce Amarillis, Louis Sclavis, Matthieu Metzger, Jean-Philippe Feiss & Isabelle Poulenard. Les petits lits blancs Louis Sclavis, Aldo Romano & Henri Texier. Annobon Louis Sclavis, Aldo Romano & Henri Texier.