Jean-Claude Borelly

Jean-Claude Borelly
Background information
Born (1953-07-02) July 2, 1953
Origin Paris, France
Genres Instrumental pop
Classical
Easy listening
Occupation(s) trumpeter
composer
Instruments trumpet
Years active 1975 - Present
Labels Delphine Records
Rock Records
Website borelly.com

Jean-Claude Borelly (born 2 July 1953) is a French trumpeter and composer.

Background

At the age of seven he developed a passion for the trumpet after discovering Louis Armstrong on television. He met a prominent trumpeter of the Paris Opera who touched by his fascination for the trumpet, introduced him to the instrument and accompanies all during his studies at the Conservatory and has the Normal School of Music.

Early years

At the age of fourteen he had trumpet lessons at the school of music in Paris. When he was eighteen, Borelly wanted to share his passion so he started teaching the trumpet to the beginners at the school of music.

During the 1970s, Borelly became fanatical about rhythm and blues. He was so fond of it that he did not hesitate to give up his classical studies and start playing in bands.

Dolannes melody

1975 was a turning point in Borelly's life. The recording of "Dolannes Melodie" was about to change his future. This record quickly went to first place in the charts of most European countries, first in France, Switzerland, Belgium and then Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. It was also in the first place in Mexico and later in Japan. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[1]

With "Dolannes Melodie", Borelly managed to introduce his own modern trumpet style. Together with Paul de Senneville and Olivier Toussaint (his composers/producers), he has developed a melodious and romantic style of music.

Recent years

In 1995, he decided to move to Las Vegas. He gave several concerts. In 2000, he returned to France and, three years later, he composed and recorded The Sound of Lac d'Amour.

Since June 2006, he makes tour concerts in churches and cathedrals accompanied by his musicians and singers.

Jean Claude Borelly concert in a church
Borelly Trumpet Concert

Discography

See also

References

  1. Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 343. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.

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