Jean Marie Londex [2] , in Russian sources sometimes Londeyks ( fr. Jean-Marie Londeix ; born September 20, 1932 , Libourne ) - French saxophonist .
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He studied at the Paris Conservatory with Marcel Mühl [3] , as well as with Fernand Ubradu and Norbert Dufourk . Then he taught at the Dijon Conservatory and the Conservatory of Bordeaux . He founded several saxophone ensembles, including the Bordeaux Saxophone Ensemble (12 performers). More than 100 compositions have been specially created for Ladex or for ensembles headed by different composers, including Sonat Edison Denisov (1970), works by Christian Lob and others. He toured the USSR in 1970 and 1981 [4] .
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- ↑ 1 2 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 130477591 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Original pronunciation: video
- ↑ Sax , Mule & Co , Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Paris, 2004, 216. ISBN 2-914266-03-0
- ↑ Evg. Razer . Jean Marie Londeux // Soviet Culture. - 1970. - March 26. - S. 4 .