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Jeanfrançois Prins : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeanfrançois Prins

Jeanfrançois Prins (born February 18, 1967) is a Belgian jazz guitarist. He has spent most of his adult life as a professional musician, composer, arranger and producer; performing, recording and collaborating with many of today’s Jazz giants including Toots Thielemans, Lee Konitz, Kenny Wheeler, Judy Niemack, Gary Bartz, Darmon Meader, Randy Brecker, Bill Evans, Kirk Lightsey, Gerard Presencer, Fred Hersch, Kenny Werner, Eddie Gómez, Jay Anderson, Peter Herbolzheimer, John Ruocco, Ernst Ludwig Petrowski, Bruno Castellucci, Ivan Paduart, Victor Lewis, Adam Nussbaum, Billy Hart, Gene Jackson, Andy Middleton, Jiggs Whigham, Bob Dorough, Jay Clayton, Sheila Jordan, Danny Grissett, Kelvin Sholar, Quincy Jones, Mal Waldron,… all over Europe, in the U.S., Asia and Latin America. Since his musical vocabulary is not limited to jazz, he has also collaborated with such diverse artists as Erwin Schrott, Beethova Obas, Philippe Lavil, Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay, Sacha Distel, Henri Salvador, and Patti Austin.
==Education==
At age 17, Jeanfrançois Prins started playing music as a self-taught improviser.
At age 19, he was already leading his own professional band, performing his original tunes and arrangements.
In 1991, he graduated as a Sound Engineer from the world famous I.N.S.A.S. School for Performing Arts in Brussels, Belgium. The same year, he was awarded the First Prize for Instrumental Performance at the Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Bruxelles, as well as the “Golden Sax”, awarded by both the French- and Dutch- speaking Jazz journalists in Belgium.

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