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Claude Delangle (born 1957) is a French classical saxophonist. He has been teaching saxophone at the National Superior Conservatory of Music of Paris since 1988. He played in "Quatuor Adolphe Sax Paris" with Jacques Baguet, Bruno Totaro and Jean-Paul Fouchécourt. He was very implicated during the 1980s in developing the contemporary repertory of all the saxophone's family. His influences include Luciano Berio, Betsy Jolas and Japanese music. He studied Saxophone with Serge Bichon at the conservatory of Lyon and Daniel Deffayet in Paris.[1]

Discography

Rhapsodie pour orchestre et saxophone Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Direction : Armin Jordan.

References

  1. ^ https://www.selmer.fr/musicfiche.php?id=296 Claude Delangle Selmer profile