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Louis Sclavis

Jazz
Contemporary jazz
An unusual poly-instrumentalist (mainly clarinet) and film composer, Louis Sclavis is a leading figure in European jazz and improvised music. Winner of the Django Reinhardt prize in 1988 and a Django d'or in 1993, he is featured on the albums Chine (1987), Ellington On the Air (1992) and L'Imparfait des Langues (2007). 2012 saw the return of the trio formed with Aldo Romano and Henri Texier, and the release of the Atlas Trio album, Sources.
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Dresseur de Nuages 

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Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay
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Migration 

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Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay
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VolRomano/Sclavis/Texier, Aldo Romano, Louis Sclavis, Henri Texier and Carnet De Routes
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Sous influences 

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Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay
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Along the Niger 

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Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay
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Disparition 

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Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay
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Dresseur de Nuages 

Instrumental

Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay

Sources

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Migration 

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Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay

Sources

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VolRomano/Sclavis/Texier, Aldo Romano, Louis Sclavis, Henri Texier and Carnet De Routes

Carnet de Routes

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Sous influences 

Instrumental

Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay

Sources

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Along the Niger 

Instrumental

Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay

Sources

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Disparition 

Instrumental

Louis Sclavis, Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay

Sources

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