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Benoit Dunoyer de Segonzac

French Musician (19xx - )

Short Biography

The Strasbourg native Benoit Dunoyer de Segonzac, who is descended from old nobility, likewise possesses a classical background on several instruments and is experienced in almost all musical sectors: from jazz (Louis Slavis, René Urteger, Marc Ducret) through classical to contemporary music (Jean Pierre Arnaud) and cabaret (Hanna Schygulla). Benoit Dunoyer de Segonzac also achieved recognition as a composer through his composition "Souingue", written for the Avignon music festival in 1996, and for his music for "Beauty and the Beast".

Taken from www.jsbach.de/pages/e/bio/loussier%20trio.htm

 

Albums Published:

Artist

Title (year)

Instrument Played

     
Philippe Eidel  Mammas (1997) Contrabass 
Jean-Phillipe Goude  Rock de Chambre (2001) Double Bass 
Guner/Suher Pekinel  Take Bach (2001) Double Bass 
Khaled  N'ssi N'ssi (1993) Double Bass 
Jacques Loussier Trio  Satie: Gymnopédies Gnossiennes (1998) Bass 
Jacques Loussier Trio  Baroque Favorites (2001) Bass 
Jacques Loussier  Handel: Water Music (2002) Bass, Double Bass 
Accroche Note  Live in Berlin (1997) Double Bass 
Ocean Au Pied, La Mer! (1998) Double Bass
JS Bach Goldberg Variations (2000)  
Maurice Ravel Bolero (1999)