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Jean-François Dutertre : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean-François Dutertre
Jean-François Dutertre is a French singer-songwriter and player of the hurdy-gurdy, épinette des Vosges, and traditional French music. He also plays the bodhran and the bouzouki.
He has been a member of the band Mélusine and a house collaborator on the disk ''Le Chant du Monde''. He is a great proponent of modal music and has conducted numerous workshops. He is an advocate of the professionalisation of traditional musicians and singers and defends their rights in the CIMT () (Centre d’information des musiques traditionnelles et du monde).
Born in 1948 to Norman parents, he studied literature and also taught. He worked as a ''phonothécaire'' at the department of ethnomusicology at the musée de l'homme, and became enammored of traditional music, particularly French. He became involved in the Folk Revival of the 1960s, and joined the first French folk-club, ''Le Bourdon'' ("the drone"), and traveled to collect music in Quebec and Ireland in 1969 and 1970, as well as in Vosges from 1970-1972.〔Liner notes to ''L'épinette des Vosges, 1974''〕
From 1975 to 1983, he was the executive producer and director of the collection of the label Chant du Monde, where he also worked to develop the ''Anthologie de la musique traditionnelle française''. He played in the folk group Melusine from 1975-1990.
In 2002, he produced a disc of fifteen songs, coming from those collected in Normandie along with his old colleagues Jean-loup Baly and Yvon Guilcher, as well as other musicians such as Jean Blanchard.
Currently, he devoted himself primarily to his work in musical institutions.
==Discography==

* 1974 ''L'épinette des Vosges'', airs traditionnels et compositions, Le chant du Monde LDX 74536.
* 1978 ''La rondes des milloraines, compositions pour épinette de Vosges et vielle'', Le Chant du Monde LDX 74664.
* 1980 ''Si l'amour prenait racine'', chansons traditionnelles, Polydor 2393275.
* 1997 ''Ballades françaises'', Buda Musique, MP7250.
* 1999 ''Ballades françaises, volume 2'', Buda Musique, MP7253.
* 2002 ''Chansons traditionnelles de Normandie'', Buda Musique/Universal.

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