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Hervé Richard (born 25 June 1950), better known as Ferdinand Richard, is a French
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and
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. Richard was a founding member of the French avant-rock group
Etron Fou Leloublan Etron Fou Leloublan (French for "Crazy Shit, The White Wolf" or "Mad Shit, the White Wolf"), also known as EFL, were a French avant-garde rock band founded in 1973 by actor and saxophonist Chris Chanet. They recorded five studio albums between 1 ...
in 1973, and remained with them until they broke up in 1986. He was also a member of
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's group
Gestalt et Jive Gestalt et Jive were a multinational avant-rock group founded in West Germany in 1984 by multi-instrumentalist Alfred Harth, comprising Steve Beresford ( UK), Anton Fier ( US), Alfred Harth (FRG), Peter Hollinger (FRG), Ferdinand Richard ( F) and ...
in the mid-1980s, and collaborated with
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in 1989 to record '' Dropera'' (1991). Richard also formed his own group, Ferdinand et les Philosophes in 1990, and recorded two solo albums, ''En Forme!!'' (1981) and '' En Avant'' (1983).


Biography

Hervé Richard-Cochet, known under the name Ferdinand Richard, was born in June 1950 in
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in Morocco, but spent his childhood between 1951 and 1964 in
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in north-western France, from where his family comes. From 1969 to 1971 he studied Medieval Literature and Law at Grenoble in south-eastern France, then attended a double-bass course at the Conservatoire Régional de Musique de Grenoble. He has lived in southern France and
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since 1964.


Music career

In 1971 Richard abandoned his studies, adopted the pseudonym "Ferdinand", and played in several local rock groups, covering
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, etc... he even tried improvisation with anarchist group Libre Cours (1971), before joining a local iconoclastic rock group called Etron Fou Leloublan in 1973, playing bass guitar, singing and composing. Etron Fou Leloublan, French for (roughly) "Crazy Shit, the White Wolf" or "Mad Shit, the White Wolf" were a "nonconformist"
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group that produced a blend of punk rock,
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, French music hall, comedy satire and "avant-garde mayhem". Their music was a "viable ..alternative to both French rock'n'roll and French free jazz", which had stagnated at the time. Richard played his bass guitar in ways that went beyond its traditional "metronomic role" – he used "double stops, chords, harmonics and onomatopoeic sound effects" to add melody to the group's songs. He also tuned his instrument "up a minor third" to better match his partner's alto saxophone. Later on, in the early 80's, he bought himself a rare
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six-string electric bass guitar from a New York pawn shop, which became his sole instrument. Richard remained with Etron Fou Leloublan until they broke up 13 years later, during which time they recorded six albums and performed hundreds of concerts in Europe, the Soviet Bloc, and North America. While still with Etron Fou Leloublan, Richard also released two solo albums, ''En Forme!!'' and '' En Avant'' in 1981 and 1983 respectively. ''En Avant'', subtitled ''Huit Chansons en Huit Langues'' (Eight Songs in Eight Languages), is scored by Richard for two bass guitars and a cello (played by
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), and consists of eight songs sung in English, Vietnamese, Arabic, Polish, Dioula, Spanish, French and German. On ''En Avant'' Richard explored his interest in language and culture, and wrote the lyrics for, and sang seven of the eight songs (the German song was composed and sung by Urs Engeler). In 1984 Richard also formed a duo, Bruniferd, with saxophonist Bruno Meillier from Etron Fou Leloublan that was dedicated to "precise and condensed musical poetry". Bruniferd made three albums and toured Europe and Japan. Near the end of Etron Fou Leloublan, Richard joined the German saxophonist
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's multinational avant-rock group
Gestalt et Jive Gestalt et Jive were a multinational avant-rock group founded in West Germany in 1984 by multi-instrumentalist Alfred Harth, comprising Steve Beresford ( UK), Anton Fier ( US), Alfred Harth (FRG), Peter Hollinger (FRG), Ferdinand Richard ( F) and ...
in 1984. They performed regularly in Europe and North America for four years, during which time they made two albums, developed their "instant composition" technique, and gave their farewell concert at the 6th
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in
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,
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in Canada in October 1988. In 1989, Berliner drummer Peter Hollinger, East German saxophonist Dietmar Diessner and Richard decided to start a power-improvisation trio, "Falaq", which never recorded but delivered several dozen performances in Europe and North America. In 1993, US drummer David Moss replaced Diessner. In 1989, during one of the first "artists residencies" supported by Marseille Culture Department, Richard created an urban musical concept with Czech violinist
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and Czech drummer Pavel Fajt. The project was recorded for the Czech national radio and television (at the time part of the Soviet bloc). In 1989 Richard formed his own band, Ferdinand et les Philosophes, a trio of Richard, guitarist Alain Rocher (later replaced by Laurent Luci) and drummer Dominique Lentin (from "Les i"). Les Philosophes performed at the 9th Victoriaville festival in October 1991, and went on to record two albums. Richard also collaborated with English
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guitarist
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from the English avant-rock group
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in 1989, as Fred & Ferd, to record '' Dropera'' (1991), a "twisted rock opera". In 1993, Richard produced a concept album and performance, ''Arminius'', with Japanese violinist Takumi Fukushima (After Dinner), German violinist (The Blech), and Czech bass-player Vladimir Vaclavec (Dunaj) based on the work of Roman historian
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. In 1995, this music was reconditioned to be the
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(8-channel) music score of the theatre play ''La bataille d'Arminius'' by Jean Jourd'heuil at
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in Paris. In 1996, Richard transformed "les Philosophes" into "Ferdinand et les Diplomates", with Marseille drummer Gilles Campaux and turn-tablist DJ Rebel, a cult figure from the
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scene. In 2007, they released the album ''E-Pop'' (Richard's last recording) through the cryptic Japanese label Out-One-Disc.


Studio producer

As a producer, Richard has worked with the groups "MÖGEL", a female punk group from Sweden, "Les Batteries", a drum trio founded by former colleague Guigou Chenevier with British Charles Hayward (
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) and American Rick Brown (V-Effect), and for three albums with "Les i", a French avant-rock combo.


Cultural career

In 1985, Richard founded the Aide aux Musiques Innovatrices association (A.M.I.), and in July 1986 launched the first Movement International des Musiques Innovatrices
MIMI
summer festival that takes place each year in the south of France dedicated to all kinds of innovation in music. MIMI has featured such acts as After Dinner from Japan, Iva Bittova from Czech Republic, Les Têtes Brulées from Cameroon, and André Duchesne's Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar from Quebec, groups from New Zealand, Russia, Vanuatu, Democratic Republic of Congo, the Middle-East, etc... but also Fred Frith through diverse formations, Ornette Coleman, Jeff Mills, Terry Riley, The Ex, and many then unknown groups which became famous later. Once based in la Friche de la Belle-de-Mai in Marseille, A.M.I. became a Centre for the Development of Popular Music, and, as an urban development platform, launched various training workshops, artists residences, festivals, an incubator for cultural micro-businesses, and a consistent program of international extensions. * 1992– : Founder member o
Friche de la Belle-de-Mai
Marseille. On the 12 hectares of a former industrial site, La Friche hosts today about 70 different cultural structures. He served as Deputy Director under the presidency of architect
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from 1996 to 2002. * 1994–2015 : Member of EFAH (European Forum for the Arts and Heritage, main European platform for cultural networks) no
Culture Action Europe
Chairman from 1996 to 1999. * 1997–2007 : Board member of the European Certificate in Cultural Management Orientation Board
Marcel Hicter Foundation, Bruxelles
President 2001 to 2004. * 1997– : Lecturer for various cultural management training institutions ( Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Grenoble, Lyon 2,
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, Alexandria, Egypt, UniSavoie, Chambéry, Ecume European Master, Dijon, Sciences Po, Bordeaux, ARSEC, Lyon,
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, Switzerland, Eigabigaku Uni, Tokyo, etc...). * 1997–1998 : Steering Committee Member of the National Committee for Popular Music, commissioned by
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Minister of Culture and Communication
France. * 1998–2005 : Founder member and Secretary of
Fanfare
" an international network dedicated to urban arts emerging initiatives. * 1998–1999 : President of Medinma, first Mediterranean music market held in Marseille (no
Babel Med Music
). * 2001–2002 : Task-force member in the frame of Fabrice Lextrait's mission ("A new era for cultural implementation"), commissioned by M. Michel Duffour, State-Secretary for Cultural Decentralisation, France. * 2002– : "Qualified Personality" a
Observatoire des Politiques Culturelles
Grenoble. Board member since 2009. * 2004–2005 : Founder member and president of Gondwana, regional federation for an African arts biennale in Marseille. * 2005– : Board member of th
Roberto Cimetta Fund
supporting mobility for artists and cultural operators in the Euro-Arab dimension. Chairman since 2009. * 2006– : Expert/collaborator o
Agenda 21 Culture
commission, part of CGLU/UCLG (United Cities and Local Governments) network. * 2010–2015 : Coordinator of the panel of experts at th
UNESCO International Fund for Cultural Diversity
* 2012–2015 : Member of the admissions jury fo
Kedge-Euromed-management High School
Marseille. * 2016– : "Qualified Personality" representing th
Institut du Monde Arabe
Paris at the governance of Institut du Monde Arabe, Tourcoing, France. * 2017– : Founder and chairman of Global Grand Central, global virtual platform presenting global archives about artistic projects of all kinds and all countries.


Selected discography


Bands and collaborations

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Etron Fou Leloublan Etron Fou Leloublan (French for "Crazy Shit, The White Wolf" or "Mad Shit, the White Wolf"), also known as EFL, were a French avant-garde rock band founded in 1973 by actor and saxophonist Chris Chanet. They recorded five studio albums between 1 ...
* ''Batelages'' (1977, LP, Gratte-Ciel, France) * ''Les Trois Fous Perdégagnent (Au Pays Des...)'' (1978, LP, Tapioca, France) * ''En Public aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique'' (1979, LP,
Celluloid Records Celluloid Records, a French/American record label, founded by Jean Georgakarakos (sometimes shortened to Jean Karakos) operated from 1976 to 1989 in New York City, and produced a series of eclectic and ground-breaking releases, particularly in the ...
, France) * ''Les Poumons Gonflés'' (1982, LP, Turbo, France) * ''Les Sillons de la Terre'' (1984, LP, Le Chant du Monde, France) * ''Face Aux Éléments Déchaînés'' (1985, LP,
RecRec Music RecRec Music was a Swiss independent record label created in 1983 by Daniel Waldner. The label was modeled on, and affiliated to, the British independent record label Recommended Records, but remained financially independent. The label went ba ...
, Switzerland) * Classic guide to No Man's Land (1987, Compilation, NML 8813 C.D.) * Compilation festival MIMI 1986 (1986, Oblique Musique) * '' 43 Songs'' (1991, 3xCD box set, Baillemont) – compilation * ''À Prague'' (live) (2010, CD, Gazul) * Réédition intégrale Etron Fou Leloublan (1991, Baillemont, 3CDs) ;
Gestalt et Jive Gestalt et Jive were a multinational avant-rock group founded in West Germany in 1984 by multi-instrumentalist Alfred Harth, comprising Steve Beresford ( UK), Anton Fier ( US), Alfred Harth (FRG), Peter Hollinger (FRG), Ferdinand Richard ( F) and ...
* ''Nouvelle Cuisine'' (1985, LP, Moers Music, Germany) * ''Gestalt et Jive Trio'' (1986, 2xLP,
Creative Works Records Creative Works Records is an independent Swiss record label. History The label ''Creative Works Records'' was founded in 1983 by Mike Wider in Root (canton of Lucerne). Wider, who at that time had helped build up a recording studio in Lucerne a ...
, Switzerland) ;Bruniferd * ''Bruniferd'' (1986, LP, RecRec Music, Switzerland) * ''Un Putch Kitch'' (1991, CD, SMI, France) * ''Pas Sages, Secrets'' (1997, CD, ST, France) * Compilatio
Festival MIMI
1988 (1989, AMI 2002) ; Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar * ''Fin de Siècle'' (1989, LP,
Ambiances Magnétiques Ambiances Magnétiques is a Canadian record company and label started by Jean Derome, René Lussier, and others, and the artists' collective that preceded it. History In 1982, "guitarist René Lussier and saxophonist/flutist Jean Derome presente ...
, Canada) ;Fred & Ferd (
Fred Frith Jeremy Webster "Fred" Frith (born 17 February 1949) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser. Probably best known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English avant-rock ...
and Ferdinand Richard) * '' Dropera'' (1991, LP, RecRec Music, Switzerland) ;Ferdinand et les Philosophes * ''... Enclume'' (1991, LP, RecRec Music, Switzerland) * ''Ensableur de Portugaises'' (1994, CD, RecRec Music, Switzerland) Ferdinand et les Diplomates * ''E-pop'' (2007, OUTONEDISCDDCO 1008)


Solo

* ''En Forme!!'' (1981, LP, Celluloid Records, France) * '' En Avant'' (1983, LP, RecRec Music, Switzerland) * ''Arminius'' (1993
Stupeur&Trompette


Collaborations

* Morgan-Fischer, ''Miniatures'' (1980, PIPE REC) * Guigou Chenevier, ''Arthur et les Robots'' (1980, SAPEM) *
Fred Frith Jeremy Webster "Fred" Frith (born 17 February 1949) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser. Probably best known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English avant-rock ...
, '' Speechless'' (1981, RALPH REC) * Les Quatre Guitaristes, ''Fin de Siècle'' (1989, AMB.MAGN) * Mia Zabelka, ''Possible fruit'' (1991, EXTRAPLATTE, EX 172 CD) * Various Artists, ''Hardis Bruts (Hommage À L'Art Brut)'' (1992, IN-POLY-SONS, IPS 0592) * Christiane Cohade (1993, CD) * Tadahiko Yokogawa, ''Solocism'' (1997, DIW-SUYN Japan)


See also

* Romantic Warriors II: A Progressive Music Saga About Rock in Opposition * Romantic Warriors II: Special Features DVD


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Further reading

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External links

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