Hughes de courson biography channel
Hughes de Courson is a French musician and arranger..
Hughes de Courson
French musician and arranger
Hughes de Courson is a French musician and arranger.[1]
The Malicorne years
Hughes de Courson is best known for being on all of the albums by Malicorne.
He played electric guitar, bass, crumhorn, percussion, recorder, positive organ, piano, elka, synthesiser, glockenspiel and Hammond organ. He was producer on some of the albums. His most original track was probably "Vive La Lune" on Balançoire En Feu (1981), which is largely instrumental.
It typifies the colourful, bizarre sounds that he later made as a soloist. He also wrote some songs with his school mate, famous writer Patrick Modiano.
Classical medieval techno
Hughes' albums are all large-scale works.
Hughes de Courson was born in Paris, France.
He is an arranger rather than a soloist[citation needed]. On many he combines electronic effects with medieval or baroque instruments. Mozart in Egypt takes works by Mozart and emphasises the oriental elements in them.
The 25th symphony is playe