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Jean-François Quiévreux (25 July 1926 – 5 February 2012 Todesmeldung bei France Musique – Open jazz , 6 February 2012. Retrieved, 15 February 2012.), better known as Jef Gilson, was a French clarinetist, pianist, arranger, vocalist, composer and leader.

"In the occupation of which he initiated groups" proved Gilson "an excellent grasp of the 'discovery' and the promotion of young talent."Jost, Europas Jazz, S. 375


Life and work
Classically trained as a clarinetist, Gilson began playing with in the band of . In 1947 he switched to the piano.

He formed a big band in 1963, members of which included, at various stages, Bill Coleman, , , , Jean-Louis Chautemps, François Jeanneau, , , , Lloyd Miller and . and Nathan Davis performed and recorded with the orchestra in spring 1965.Clergeat, André; Barry Kernfeld. "Gilson, Jef". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 8 December 2022.

In addition, in 1965 he joined the vocal sextet Les Double Six, first as and a member, later as its musical director.

Gilson's recordings, on which early compositions with tempo changes ( Enfin!, Œil Vision), bitonal layers and chromatic topics are included, first appeared on a mini label. Some of the harmonic function has been overridden in his compositions since 1964, without, being exclusively free jazz oriented (New Call from France, 1966). Commercial success did not materialize, so that in 1968 Gilson temporarily went to . In 1971 he returned and concentrated first on and later "total improvisation". In 1973 he founded his label, Palm, on which are especially the recordings with his orchestra Europamerica, and with . For this more arranged record, which started reflecting his achievements of free jazz, he was awarded the 1978 Prix Boris Vian. Up to his final days he lived withdrawn in Ardèche. Profil von Jef Gilson – Mort du jazzman Jef Gilson, bei Radio France, 6 February 2012.


Bibliography
Ekkehard Jost, Europas Jazz. 1960–1980. Frankfurt a.M. 1987,


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