Michel Godard
French tuba player Michel Godard is one of the few gifted musicians
equally at home in jazz, classical and ethnic music. His tuba
performance is fantastic in every sense: his technical skill is
astounding, his tone clear and warm, and his musicality leaves
the listenersurprised at how light a seemingly cumbersome instrument
can sound. In the classical field, Michel Godard has played and
recorded with the orchestre national de france, the ensemble
musique vivante, the ensemble intercontemporain, la fenice.......and
the brass quintet Le concert Arban.
He is featuring as soloist with orchestras, wind ensembles and
is leading masterclasses all around the world. In 1979, he picked
up the ancestor of the tuba, the serpent, and instrument that
look just like that, a coiled snake. Its wooden body gives it
a characteristic warm and intense tone. With this new instrument,
Michel Godard has taken yet another step in broadening his field
of expression.
In the field of jazz, Michel Godard has played and recorded with
internationally renowned musicians such as Michel Portal, Louis
Sclavis, Marc Ducret, Kenny Wheeler, Enrico Rava, Ray Anderson.
His recent works involves projects in duo with Pierre Favre, tubatuba
with american tuba player Dave Bargeron, his own band castel
del monte, as well as recordings and performances with Lebanese
oud player and composer Rabih Abou-Khalil.
As a composer, Michel Godard was comissioned by Radio France (Penthés(il)ée
II september 2000), Donauchingen-Südwestrundfunk (de mémoire
de tuba 1999, Tra la folla, mora,mormora 1998, Praeludium
2001),ministere de la culture, Paris (Bradamente aux aguets
1998, les enfants dun paradis 1996)
Discographie Michel Godard