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Le Un

 
Le Un is an improvisation society which brings together musicians, a lighting artist, and a performer. Le Un is a polymorphic mass that preserves the individual and their practices without hindering the space of the collective.
Le Un features Sophie Agnel (piano), Pascal Battus (rotating surfaces), Claire Bergerault (vocals and accordion), Benjamin Bondonneau (clarinet), Christophe Cardoen (lights), Patrick Charbonnier (trombone), Michel Doneda (soprano saxophone), Camille Emaille (percussion), Amanda Gardone (double bass), Bertrand Gauguet (alto saxophone), Nina Garcia (electric guitar), Anouck Genthon (violin), Rozemarie Heggen (double bass), Benoit Kilian (percussion), Soizic Lebrat (cello), David Chiesa (double bass), Michel Mathieu (performance), Natacha Muslera (vocals), Lionel Marchetti (electroacoustics), Yukiko Nakamura (dance), Jérôme Noetinger (electroacoustics), Jean-Luc Petit (contrabass clarinet), Christian Pruvost (trumpet), Dominique Regef (hurdy-gurdy), Aude Romary (cello), Mathieu Werchowski (violin).

(external link : le-un.org)
 
 Le Un - Rivage(s) - An attempt at collective play and reflection around the Gironde Estuary
2026
bilingual edition (English / French)
UNRec
forthcoming
Le Un ensemble orchestra, accompanied by a group of guest researchers, continues its sonic, musical, and poetic experiments as it travels downriver along the Gironde estuary.
 Le Un - 25 pièces sans vide (3-CD box set)
2026
bilingual edition (English / French)
UNRec
A three-CD set offering a glimpse into the work of the improvisation ensemble Le UN, featuring performances by a large ensemble in various acoustic settings, small and medium-sized ensembles, and outdoor performances in public spaces (light intervention brigade).
 Le Un - Méandre(s) - An experience in spontaneous, collective creating (book + CD + DVD)
2023
bilingual edition (English / French)
UNRec
A sound and music experience along the Dordogne river, with Le Chant du Moineau and the Ensemble UN orchestra (Pascal Battus, Benjamin Bondonneau, Michel Doneda, Jérôme Noetinger, Mathieu Werchowski...), and a group of invited researchers (with a composition by Lionel Marchetti on CD and a film by Camille Auburtin on DVD).


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