Michel Becquet

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| birth_place = Limoges, France

| instrument = Trombone

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Michel Becquet (born 4 February 1954 Limoges) is a French trombonist and professor at the Conservatoire de Lyon.{{cite web|author=HEURISKO - Agence conseil en communication globale & interactive |url=http://www.corelia-musique.com/artiste/336-michel-becquet.html |title=CORELIA - Michel BECQUET - fiche de l'artiste |publisher=Corelia-musique.com |date= |accessdate=2013-06-02}}

Life

From a young age he played piano and horn, taught by his father, a professional horn player, until he turned to the trombone, aged 10. After several years of studies at the Limoges Conservatory, aged 15 he entered the Conservatoire de Paris where he quickly obtained his diploma.[http://www.cuivresendombes.org/article.php3?id_article=46 ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725212400/http://www.cuivresendombes.org/article.php3?id_article=46 |date=July 25, 2011 }}

He went on to win all the international contests open to his instrument (Geneva, Munich, Prague and Toulon). At 18, he became solo trombone of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, under the direction of Wolfgang Sawallisch, before some years later joining the orchestra of Opéra National de Paris.{{cite web|url=http://www.trombonefestival.tedwebdesign.com/artist/details.php?festival=2010&ID=44 |title=Trombone Festival |publisher=Trombonefestival.tedwebdesign.com |date= |accessdate=2013-06-02}}

In 1989 he left the Paris Opera for the Hochschule für Musik (Cologne) where he spent time teaching and composing.

In 1990 Gilbert Amy invited him to become Head of Brass at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique where he directed the 18-strong ensemble Cuivres Français.

In 1991, Alexander Arutiunian dedicated his Concerto for trombone and symphony orchestra in 3 movements to Becquet.

Since then he has joined the Conservatoire de Lyon where he is Professor of Trombone and Head of Brass.{{cite web|url=http://www.trombone-usa.com/becquet_michel_bio.htm |title=Michel Becquet |publisher=Trombone-usa.com |date=2008-09-22 |accessdate=2013-06-02}}

Discography

= Solo recordings =

  • 2010 (Pro Arte Musicae PAMP-1039)
  • Michel Becquet et la musique de l'air - with Orchestre d'Harmonie de la Musique de l'Air; Claude Kesmaeker, conductor (DistriClassic Musique de l'air ma002)
  • Trombone Recital 'Blue Bells of Scotland' (Bellwood BW-1003D)

= Ensemble recordings =

  • Carmen - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris (Bellwood BW-1008D) - 1996
  • French Bel Canto Trombone - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris and Benny Sluchin (ADDA 581247)
  • Just for Fun - World Trombone Quartet with Joseph Alessi, Jörgen van Rijen, and Stefan Schulz (arcantus arc 16004) - 2016
  • La Sacqueboute - with Les Saqueboutiers de Toulouse (Ambroisie AMB 9929) - 2007
  • La Vie Parisienne - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris (Bellwood BW-1007D) - 1992
  • l'Ensemble de Trombones de Paris (Crystal Records CD 223) - 1977
  • Les Quatre Virtuoses - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris (Bellwood BW-1001D) - 1987
  • Les Quatre Virtuoses II - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris (Bellwood BW-1004D) - 1989
  • Les trombonistes Antoine Courtois, Paris jouent Jean-Michel Defaye (Ligia) - 2015
  • Live in Tokyo '90 - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris (Bellwood BW-1005D) - 1990
  • Octobone - with l'Ensemble Octobone (Octavia Records Cryston OVCC-00020) - 2005
  • Octobone II - with l'Ensemble Octobone (Octavia Records Cryston OVCC-00055) - 2007
  • Ragtime - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris (Hérisson vert CD 6800)
  • Tournée d'adieu an Japon - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris (Bellwood BW-1009D)
  • 20th anniversaire - with Le Quatuor de Trombones de Paris (Pluriel 9204)

References

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