Frédéric Le Junter

Frédéric Le Junter (born in Dunkirk in 1956) is a French experimental musical instrument builder, as well as a performance and installation artist. He is using self-made instruments and mechanical machines.[1] Has has already built 150 musical machines.[2] He created similar machines for light and visual installations. He has also build external installations powered by water or wind to create sounds and music. He recorded five studio albums, two in collaboration with Pierre Berthet and one with Dominique Répécaud. He also recorded songs with Pierre Bastien.

Visual installations

  • Zone translucide at Maison Salvan, 2009[3]

Sound installations

Discography

  • Bateau feu, 2017
  • Chansons impopulaires, 2005[5]

With Pierre Berthet

  • L'Enclume des jours, 2011[6]
  • Berthet - Le Junter, 1994

With Dominique Répécaud

  • Les Massifs de fleurs - T’es pas drône, 2015

References

  1. "bio". flejunter.free.fr.
  2. "BOLLEZEELE - Frédéric le Junter expose ses machines sonores" (in French). La Voix du Nord. 6 April 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  3. "Frédéric Le Junter, " Zone translucide " – Maison Salvan". maison-salvan.fr.
  4. "À Spiennes". Mons2015.
  5. "Frédéric Le Junter, Chansons Impopulaires". inpolysons.free.fr.
  6. "Pierre Berthet Frédéric Le Junter : L'enclume des jours". inpolysons.free.fr.
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