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Patrick Charbonnier: trombone
Véronique Mougin: barrel organ/percussion
Jean-François Charbonnier: sousaphone
Sebastien Finck: drums
Eric Vagnon: alto and baritone saxophone
Radek Klukowski: trumpet |
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| For this show we have also consulted a director, Vincent Lorimy, and a costume designer/scenographer, Servane Bouillard. |
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The group’s musicians have been roaming for some time, both together and with different hordes (like ARFI, BIM and MUSICABRASS, among others).
They have taken Led Zeppelin’s repertoire and made it entirely their own, reinventing the group’s mythical genius.
Every musician in Quelques Fiers Mongols has a background in improvisational music and plays without the stylistic characteristics of jazz or rock.
It is thus important to the group’s members to create room for “their” music within their interpretations, all the while remaining loyal to Led Zeppelin’s work. |
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| Thanks to its richness, and to everything it has borrowed from other kinds of music and traditions, Led Zeppelin’s music provided Quelques Fiers Mongols with a particularly interesting arrangement process. …And, of course, all those timeless hits that remain burned in our memory like Kashmir, Stairway to Heaven, Black Dog and Whole Lotta Love, among others. |
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