Jean-Christian Michel


Jean-Christian Michel is a composer and clarinetist. His compositions are influenced by jazz and by the Baroque music particularly that of Johann Sebastian Bach.
His first record Requiem was released in 1966. He founded the ensemble Quatuor avec Orgue.
Michel has received 3 diamond discs, 7 platinum discs and 10 golden discs. With more than five million discs sold, ; and thousands of concerts to his credit, he today pursues a global career. Michel is a "Full Member" of the SACEM. He received the prize for "Sciences and Culture" at Sorbonne, Paris, France, which was awarded by a jury of six Nobel Prize winners. Jean-Christian Michel is currently the godfather of the campaign Neurodon, within the Federation for Brain Research FRC Drummer Kenny Clarke played and recorded with Michel for 10 years.
Michel is also a very experienced mountain climber. He was a member of the group that made the first-ever ascent of Tawesche, in the Himalayas, in 1974.

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