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François GLORIEUX

photo François GLORIEUX

A Belgian musician and a Czech musician came together to give concerts in their respective countries Francois Glorieux and Richard Pachman. While Francis Glorieux has behind him a rich and varied, Richard Pachman is still early in his career. At their last concert in Prague on Monday, the two artists have paid tribute to Jan Palach, who had sacrificed his life in 1969 to awaken the Czech society and incite resistance against the Soviet occupation. Francis Glorieux and Richard Pachman, photo: www. francoisglorieux. Francois Glorieux Comla visit to Prague was the opportunity to Václav Richter s talk this Belgian musician of the meaning of the act of Jan Palach, but also of his book, his collaboration with Richard Pachman and Czech music. You are a multifaceted artist. Can you present your art?"I'm, say, classical base, but I have always been open to all trends and I have had the opportunity to lead big bands and work with big names. I will quote the same names in jazz, Stan Kenton, who was a monument to big band, Michael Jackson has called me to make arrangements and orchestrations. You see this huge diversity. C is how I could present the best. I am a pianist, composer, orchestra leader, but I've played too, and I think its an important thing, a role in the field of improvisation. I find that no one has not done enough for young. They were not explained enough and the right way, not a scholastic way but in a friendly way the art of classical music. And through the improvisation, working with young people who gave me the themes and melodies famous and popular, I showed them the whole history of music, from Bach, Beethoven, Bartok, Ravel etc.. Through popular music. And like that, they learned a lot. " Photo: www. francoisglorieux. comVous often collaborate with the young Czech musician and singer Richard Pachman. Why?"Richard Pachman m had hired for my first recital was held May 10, 2005 and c is the way I've met. And since there was a great friendship was born. He m has heard his music and m proposed to concerts with him, to work together. He was also very interested in my improvisations and my arrangements. And C is that it gives me such melodies and sometimes tells me is how I feel me and now I want to hear what you make it. And c is very interesting, I think. "Can we say then that you fill with Richard Pachman?"Yes, in a way, we can certainly say. J and then have great sympathy for him and I think he has the same sympathy for me and I like to be with him on stage, too, that because there is a big deal. And what he also loves, it is because, when I accompanied, I do not want to same version. J always happens with small surprises. And that, he especially likes the. " Photo: www. francoisglorieux. comVous have a program in which you honor Jan Palach. What is your opinion of the meaning of the sacrifice of Jan Palach?"D First let me say that the most beautiful word that exists in the literature for me c is the humanity and the second most beautiful word is freedom and peace as. For me it is primarily a symbol of enormous courage and immense love for his country. C is the picture I have of Jan Palach. And it's why I wanted to make an In Memoriam disk that already exists, and which is evoked by a trumpet solo. C is a piece rather nostalgic, sad, of course. C is Jan Palach, the dedication and strength that he had to do that, to show that no occupation was not something acceptable. " Photo: www. francoisglorieux. comest does this with Richard Pachman will continue. Will you continue giving concerts all over the Czech Republic?"Of course. J have had the pleasure of making in all, I believe, with 17 concerts Pachman. Not only in Prague but also in Litomysl or Smetana was born, we were in Brno, Olomouc. D also Richard Pachman was born in this city. It was in Horice, it was to other cities. I've also introduced Richard j in Belgium because I think he has done things for me, and that it is quite normal for me to do something for him. And C is that it came already done four concerts in the city of Ghent, he came to Antwerp and in other cities including Kortrijk, my hometown. I have presented to the public. C is a pleasure to work with him, because c is a very friendly boy and I believe that we have much in common. "You talked about Smetana. Do you like Czech music. She occupies a certain place in your repertoire? Photo: www. francoisglorieux. com "There is an anecdote which is pretty funny. When I was seven, I have composed my first melody. And of course when you're so young No one has heard anything yet as disks of other composers. My father was an ophthalmologist, a specialist in eye diseases. He played a little violin and we had a piano. D after that we m told later, I went to the piano and I started writing a sort of reverie, a sort of lullaby, knowing no musical note. And it was very romantic and very melodic. And three or four years later I hear for the first time Vltava The Moldau by Smetana. And I cried out: He has copied m. (Laughter. ) C m is a melody that was so marked. I find it somewhat unfortunate that when we play the music of Smetana, c is most obviously the poem while in the cycle Ma Vlast - My Fatherland he yad other interesting parts. Smetana is really a figure nationalist. I think Dvorak is a less nationalistic composer. J A few weeks ago I played the piano works of Zden?k Fibich. So here is yet another Czech composer. And I have recorded works by Bohuslav Martin? who is also an interesting composer. And then there's Leo Janá?ek I think Czech music plays a very big role. ".
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cover Concerto For Euphonium And Band Martinus
Concerto For Euphonium And Band
François GLORIEUX
Publisher : Martinus
Genre : Orchestra
Style & options : Euphonium solo
Set Wind Band (MT0140830-BA) : 232,63
Full score (MT0140830-CO) : 46,53

cover Summer Meeting 77 Martinus
Summer Meeting 77
François GLORIEUX
Publisher : Martinus
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : Original music
Set Wind Band (MT01-426-12-BA) : 111,27
Full score (MT01-426-12-CO) : 22,25

cover November For Trombone And Band Martinus
November For Trombone And Band
François GLORIEUX
Publisher : Martinus
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : wind band with soloist(s)
Set Wind Band (MT01-410-13-BA) : 116,96
Full score (MT01-410-13-CO) : 23,40

cover Regis Glorieux March Martinus
Regis Glorieux March
François GLORIEUX
Publisher : Martinus
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : Concert marches
Set Wind Band (MT01-409-12-BA) : 111,27
Full score (MT01-409-12-CO) : 22,25

cover Orgia Martinus
Orgia
François GLORIEUX
Publisher : Martinus
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : Original music
Set Wind Band (MT01-407-19-BA) : 161,24
Full score (MT01-407-19-CO) : 32,25

cover London Proms Overture Martinus
London Proms Overture
François GLORIEUX
Publisher : Martinus
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : Original music
Set Wind Band (MT01-406-16-BA) : 139,66
Full score (MT01-406-16-CO) : 27,94