Artist's albums
Navigatore
2001 · album
Fuera
1999 · EP
Oriental Bass
1997 · album
Alboreá
1996 · album
Légendes
1993 · album
Caminos Flamencos
2022 · album
Le Souffle des cordes (The Breath of Strings)
2021 · album
Farangi (Du baroque à l'Orient)
2019 · album
La vie devant soi
2017 · album
Paseo a Dos
2016 · album
Fuera
2014 · album
Silk Moon
2014 · album
Beyond The Double Bass
2013 · album
Solo - The Marcevol Concert
2011 · album
Mediterranées - A Mediterranean Journey (Pt. 1)
2010 · album
Mediterranées - A Mediterranean Journey (Pt. 2)
2010 · album
La Línea del Sur
2009 · album
Arcoluz
2005 · album
Entremundo
2004 · album
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Biography
Sometimes referred to as "the Paganini of double bass," Renaud Garcia-Fons is a composer and five-string bass player who was deeply influenced by the brilliant bassist François Rabbath. Garcia-Fons actually started his studies in music at an early age. He began with piano when he was only five, switched to classical guitar at eight, and then to rock in his teens, finally settling on the bass when he was 16. Garcia-Fons lives in Paris and has toured through Germany and Europe performing at festivals. In 1987, he became a member of the Orchestre de Contrebasses. He remained with them for six years, also appearing with the Orchestre National de Jazz during some of that time. ENJA Records released Garcia-Fons' solo debut, Légendes, in the '90s. Alboreá was his next release. The album featured his quartet of Jean-Louis Matinier on accordion, Jacques Mahieux on drums, and Yves Torchinsky on bass. Garcia-Fons' third album, Oriental Bass, which he composed, was released in 1998. Next, he combined talents with accordionist Jean-Louis Matinier on the album Fuera. Garcia-Fons' music is a rich gypsy mix of global jazz flavored with Indian, Greek, African, flamenco, Latin American, tango, and new musette. On many works he is accompanied by a variety of instruments, including guitar, lute, derbouka, flutes, trombone, and accordion. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi