Having released 3 albums over the past 10 years, Jacky Molard’s quartet takes a new step into a sensitive musical imagination. The maturity of the formation is expressed in the music, just as it is in classical music quartets, requiring time and maturity to develop a unique sound, the sound of an entity and not four individual musicians.In Mycelium, musician composers are invited to write a piece that the quartet then arranges and interprets with their own aesthetic and music. This is Jacky Molard’s way of taking the quartet to the next level with a fresh flow of new sounds and worlds.
Jacky Molard violinYannick Jory saxophonesHélène Labarrière doublebassJanick Martin accordéon
GUESTSFrançois Corneloup saxophone baryton / Albert Marcoeur voix et percussions / Christophe Marguet batterie / Serge Teyssot-Gay guitare / Jean-Michel Veillon flûtes
Jacky Molard violinYannick Jory saxophonesHélène Labarrière doublebassJanick Martin accordéon
GUESTSFrançois Corneloup saxophone baryton / Albert Marcoeur voix et percussions / Christophe Marguet batterie / Serge Teyssot-Gay guitare / Jean-Michel Veillon flûtes