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Hugues Vincent, nicknamed Rahan, born April 29, 1974 in Paris and died January 9, 2024 in Montreuil, was a French cellist, composer and improviser.[1].
Biography
[edit]He studied at the Perceval school in Chatou, a school using the Steiner-Walforf pedagogy where he met certain classmates who would remain important people in his life, such as the violist Frantz Loriot. He began classical cello studies with Denise Cherret, and also learned jazz at EDIM and the Montreuil Conservatory. He obtained a degree in musicology and a CAPES in music at the University of Paris 8 and trained in improvisation during workshops and master classes with notably Sophia Domancich, Didier Levallet, Régis Huby, Vincent Courtois, Ernst Reijseger, Barre Phillips, or Joëlle Léandre.
Hugues Vincent's influences are very diverse. They range from Bach to Bartok to the cellist Tom Cora who recorded the album Scrabbling at the Lock with the Dutch experimental post-punk group The Ex in 1991.
After playing guitar in the punk band Les Putois, he founded the string ska group Le Pélican Frisé in Nanterre in 1992 with Piéro on guitar and then vocals, Maryline on drums, Christo on vocals and Julien on vocals. low. Two years later they had their first concert. Between 1999 and 2013 the group released 5 albums and saw the succession of numerous musicians including Hugues' brother, Marc (Polo), Frantz known as Krank, Sylvain on drums, Terence on keyboards and clarinet...
But Hugues Vincent's musical horizons are open and he is involved in different projects such as Bobun (with Frantz Loriot), Dareda, Ganjin (with Frantz Loriot and drummer Yuko Oshima), Mam'Sika, Mop Meuchine, The Octopus , Tilbol with guitarist Pascal Maupeu and drummer Colin Neveux, the Trio Yasaï, or his last project, the group Wooonta.
For Hugues Vincent, music has no borders. He plays with Russian musicians like Vladimir Kudryavtsev and Alexei Borisov. But also in Taiwan with the musicians of the group Wooonta or with the Algerian musician Yacine Kheddaoui. He spent the last part of his life between France and Japan where he collaborated with many Japanese musicians such as Ryoji Hojito, Maki Hachiya, Yuta Yokoyama, Shota Koyama, Takumi Seino, Morishige Yasumune, and his partner the saxophonist and clarinetist. Kumi Iwase. The duo is notably a guest on the show Tapage Nocturne on Radio France[2].
But Hugues Vincent is not only a musician, he is also a teacher and educator. He gives music and music theory lessons throughout his life and transmits his passion for music, but also his way of experiencing intense, demanding and uncompromising music. He teaches in particular at IMEP - Paris College of Music from 2016[3].
He died on January 9, 2024 in Montreuil at the age of 49 from a brain tumor. Many tributes have been paid to him around the world, notably at La guillotine in Montreuil on March 22[4], 2024 or on France Musique radio in the show À l'improviste on January 21, 2024[5]
Discoraphy
[edit]2010 Onkyo No Hako - Music For Solo Cello, Odiolorgnette/Soliloq Edition
2012 Bobun, Suite Pour Machines À Mèche avec Frantz Loriot, Creative Sources[1]
2013 L'oiseau de Meobius, Airplane Label, Fukuchu Records
2013 Early Electro Acoustic Works, Odiolorgnette/Soliloq Edition
2014 Fragment, with Morishige Yasumune, Improvising Beings
2014 Free Trees, with Vladimir Kudryavtsev et Maria Logofet, Leo Records
2014 One Room, топот
2015 Tagtraum, with John Cuny, Improvising Beings
2015 Cello Pieces, Zpoluras Archives
2015 Last Tree, with Takumi Seino, Voice Of Silence Records
2016 Four Pillars of Destiny, with Maki Hachiya, Yuta Yokoyama et Shota Koyama, Improvising Beings
2017 Strange Days, with Ryoji Hojito, Improvising Beings
2023 Wooonta, Not On Label (Wooonta Self-released)
With le Pélican Frisé
1999 - Y'en a d'dans 2001 - En chair et en os 2005 - Ska, Bières et Rock'n'roll 2009 - Asozial 2013 - "LIVE 1992-2012" (Vinyle 33 t)
With Tilbol
- 2005 Tilbol
- 2008 La femme de qui ?
- 2016 Tilbol#3 (EP)
External links
[edit]On Discogs On Soundcloud On YouTube On Applemusic
References
[edit]- ^ "Hugues Vincent, une (Bien trop courte) vie en violoncelle". 29 April 2024.
- ^ "Hugues Vincent et Kumi Iwase". 4 April 2016.
- ^ "Hommage à Hugues Vincent". 16 January 2024.
- ^ "Concert-hommage à Hugues Vincent et Francis Larvor".
- ^ "Duo CiRuS ViRCuLe / A l'Improviste !". 21 January 2024.