Benoît Delbecq

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  • Born: Paris, France
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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Benoît Delbecq (born 6 June 1966) is a French pianist and composer.

Early life

Benoît was born in St Germain en Laye, and raised in a musical environment. He started studying piano in Bougival at the age of seven with Nicolle Mollard, a former student of Alfred Cortot. Strongly attracted to jazz by his father's records, he first studied jazz harmony with pianist Jean-Pierre Fouquey, then joined IACP in Paris (in 1982), a jazz and improvised music school founded by bassist Alan Silva, while he continued high school and then sound engineering studies in Paris. In 1983 he met Mal Waldron who encouraged him to work on his won music. As he had become an assistant director for films as well as an assistant in sound engineering, Delbecq finally decided to switch to become a professional after attending the Banff Centre Jazz Workshop, Canada, in the summer of 1987, where he studied with Dave Holland, Steve Coleman and Muhal Richard Abrams among others. He then studied composition and music analysis with Solange Ancona at the Versailles National Conservatory, followed a "superior" cycle in piano studies with pianist Georges Delvallée. He went back again to the Banff Jazz workshop in the summer of 1990 where he studied under the direction of Steve Coleman. There he met peers like pianists Ethan Iverson and Andy Milne, saxophonist Tony Malaby, and trumpeter Ralph Alessi among others, as well as British drummer Steve Argüelles, a long-term accomplice.

Since 1989, Delbecq has participated in nearly a hundred discs. He performs solo piano and solo electronics ("MadMacs"), leads or co-leads a number of bands from duos to quintets, and is involved in many multi-disciplinary productions of theater, dance, the visual arts, cinema etc.

Awards

Benoît was awarded the Prix de la Sacem in 1995 (with collective Kartet). He was also awarded the Prix de la Villa Médicis Hors les Murs in 2001 and the the Civitella Fundation (NY) fellowship in 2009. Both The Sixth Jump and Circles and Calligrams (songlines) were awarded a Grand Prix International de l'Académie Charles Cros,

Selected discography

1992 - Kartet Hask, with Guillaume Orti, Hubert Dupont, Benjamin Henocq (ADDA)1993 - Delbecq Quartet Paintings, with G. Orti, Joseph Carver, S. Argüelles (DEUX Z)1994 - Les Amants de Juliette, with Serge Adam and Philippe Foch (DOC)1995 - The Recyclers "Rhymes", with Steve Argüelles and Noël Akchoté (DEUX Z)1999 - Ambitronix - We Da Man, with Steve Argüelles (PLUSH)2000 - Delbecq 5 - Pursuit, with François Houle, Michael Moore, JJ Avenel, Steve Argüelles (SONGLINES)2001 - PianoBook, with Steve Argüelles (PLUSH)2003 - Piano solo - Nu Turn (SONGLINES)2004 - Dice Thrown, with François Houle (SONGLINES)2005 - Delbecq Unit - Phonetics, with Mark Turner, Oene Van Geel, Mark Helias, Emile Biayenda (SONGLINES)2006 - Ambitronix - 9volt trippin', with Steve Argüelles (PLUSH)2008 - Kartet The Bay Window, with Guillaume Orti, Hubert Dupont, Chander Sardjoe (SONGLINES)2008 - Poolplayers - Way Beneath the Surface, with Arve Henriksen, Lars Juul, Steve Argüelles (SONGLINES)2009 - Where is Pannonica, with Andy Milne(SONGLINES)2010 - Piano solo - Circles and Calligrams (SONGLINES)2010 - Delbecq trio - The sixth jump, with JJ Avenel and Emile Biayenda (SONGLINES)2011 - Silencers - Balance des blancs, with Kim Myhr, Nils Ostendorf and Toma Gouband (SOFA)2011 - Because She Hoped, with clarinetist Francois Houle2012 - Crescendo in Duke (nato)
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