sites personnels


Site d’Emmanuel H. During

“As a performing musician, composer and psychiatrist, New York-based E.H. has developed more than just an individual style or touch over the past 15 years; he conceives of music as a language that transcends passing cultures and trends.
An exceptionally rich upbringing exposed him to the musical greats while also introducing him to the violin, guitar, lutes and various percussion instruments. Immersed in both classical music as well as the traditional oriental music of his native Iran, his repertoire also spans the music of the Mediterranean as well as the schools of Jazz and Flamenco. While a medical student in France, E.H. also pursued his musical career as a soloist, guest musician and leader of several groups. Shortly thereafter, he was called upon to compose music for television and the cinema, applying his mastered styles like a prism—opening infinite creative possibilities.”


Site de Daniele Segre Amar

“Daniele’s background embraces several styles. He began with playing the electric guitar, and rapidly developed an interest in jazz guitar and arrangement (studying with Gilles Renne at the CIM, in Paris), musicology, ethnomusicology, composition, electroacoustic and electronic music. Daniele graduated (Maîtrise and DEA with scholarship) in ethnomusicology and contemporary musicology, at the Ecole Doctorale of the University Paris IV Sorbonne and while studying has been involved in research and recordings in Togo, West Africa, where in 2003 he recorded Kabiyè Orchestras and Lithophones with Lorenzo Bianchi for the Ocora Radio France label. (…) He divides his work into composition, electronic music production, spatialized audio diffusion, music-sound interactivity, musical software interfaces’ conception, teaching, research and recording. (…)”


Site sur l’accordéon par Philippe Krümm

“Je hais l’accordéon et les accordéonistes ! C’est ce que je me disais, il y a presque quarante ans… Quand en regardant la télévision avant la “Séquence du téléspectateur”, je devais me goinfrer — il y avait peu de chaînes à cette époque — “Le monde (petit) de l’accordéon” : de “vieux” accordéonistes à l’éblouissant sourire figé, exécutant en play-back des morceaux de “musette”. Puis un jour, j’ai entendu un disque, “That French Acadian Sound” (La Louisiane Records). C’était un petit accordéon qui sonnait..”


Le Lortajablog

Blog personnel de Bernard Lortat Jacob, chercheur au laboratoire d’ethnomusicologie du Musée de l’Homme. Textes sur l’ethnomusicologie, parcours en tant que chercheur et musicien et… chansons.


Le site de Jérôme Cler

Site personnel de Jérôme Cler, maître de conférence en ethnomusicologie à l’université Paris IV Sorbonne. Il y présente d’une bien belle manière les “terrains”, les musiciens et les musiques auxquels il s’est intéressé en Turquie et dans les Balkans.


Le site de Lothaire Mabru

Site personnel de Lothaire Mabru, maître de conférence à l’université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux III. On y trouve son parcours de chercheur, ses publications avec quelques liens pour y accéder ainsi que des adresses de sites traitant d’ethnomusicologie.