
Person
Henri Texier
Sound · Born 1945-01-27 · Paris, France
Biography
Henri Texier (born 27 January 1945) is a French jazz double bassist. At the age of sixteen, fascinated by the double bass, Texier became a self-taught bassist, crediting Wilbur Ware most as an influence. He formed his first group with Georges Locatelli, Alain Tabar-Nouval, Jean-Max Albert, and Klaus Hagel, inspired by the music of Don Cherry and Ornette Coleman. In spite of an almost absence of recorded documents this group represents one of the first expressions of free jazz in France (1965). Throughout the 1970s, Texier remained active in Europe on the jazz scene, performing with musicians such as Gordon Beck, John Abercrombie and Didier Lockwood, among others. In 1982, he formed a quartet with Louis Sclavis. With the trio Romano-Sclavis-Texier, he collaborated in three albums having for theme Africa as seen by the photographer Guy Le Querrec: Carnet de routes, Suite africaine and African Flashback. Source: Article "Henri Texier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for

Le Grand Échiquier
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Discorama
Self

Holy Lola
Original Music Composer

The Heart's Cry
Original Music Composer

Class Trip
Original Music Composer

Le Testament d'un poète juif assassiné
Hairdresser
Mauvaises affaires
Original Music Composer
Filmography
- 2004Holy LolaOriginal Music Composer
- 1998Class TripOriginal Music Composer
- 1997Mauvaises affairesOriginal Music Composer
- 1995The Heart's CryOriginal Music Composer
- 1988Le Testament d'un poète juif assassinéHairdresser
- 1972Le Grand ÉchiquierSelf
- 1959DiscoramaSelf
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