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François Tusques (born January 27, 1938, in
Paris,
France) is a French
jazz pianist. Tusques played a significant role in the emergence of a community of
free jazz musicians in France.[1][2]
Après la marée noire - Vers une Musique Bretonne Nouvelle with
Jean-Louis Le Vallégant, Gaby Kerdoncuff, Philippe Le Strat, Tanguy Ledore, Ramadolf,
Michel Marre, Samuel Ateba, Carlos Andreu, Jo Maka, Kilikus, 1979.
Poemas de Federico Garcia Lorca with
Violeta Ferrer, 1980.
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François Tusques (born January 27, 1938, in
Paris,
France) is a French
jazz pianist. Tusques played a significant role in the emergence of a community of
free jazz musicians in France.[1][2]
Après la marée noire - Vers une Musique Bretonne Nouvelle with
Jean-Louis Le Vallégant, Gaby Kerdoncuff, Philippe Le Strat, Tanguy Ledore, Ramadolf,
Michel Marre, Samuel Ateba, Carlos Andreu, Jo Maka, Kilikus, 1979.
Poemas de Federico Garcia Lorca with
Violeta Ferrer, 1980.