Martial Solal
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Martial Solal (born August 23, 1927, Algiers, French Algeria) is a French jazz pianist and composer, who is probably most widely known for the music he wrote for Jean-Luc Godard's debut feature film À bout de souffle (1960).
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Discography
- 1953 : The Complete Vogue Recordings, Vol. 1 – Trios And Quartet (Vogue/BMG, 1953–56)
- 1954 : The Complete Vogue Recordings, Vol. 2 – Trios And Solos (Vogue/BMG, 1954–56)
- 1955 : The Complete Vogue Recordings, Vol. 1 – Trio And Big Band (Vogue/BMG, 1955–58)
- 1965 : Solal Series – Zo-Ko-So (MPS) with Hans Koller and Attila Zoller
- 1970 : Sans Tambour Ni Trompette (RCA)
- 1971 : En Solo (RCA)
- 1974 : Jazz A Juan with Lee Konitz (Steeplechase)
- 1975 : Duo In Paris (Musica Records) with Joachim Kühn
- 1975 : Plays Ellington (Musica)
- 1976 : Movability (Pausa Records) with (Niels Pedersen)
- 1979 : Four Keys (Pausa Records) with (Lee Konitz) (John Scofield) and (Niels Pedersen)
- 1981 : Martial Solal Big band (Gaumont)
- 1983 : Bluesine (Soul Note)
- 1984 : Plays Hodeir (OMD)
- 1990 : Tryptique (Adda)
- 1993 : Solal-Lockwood (JMS)
- 1993 : Improvisie Pour France Musique (JMS)
- 1994 : Triangle (JMS) with Marc Johnson and Peter Erskine
- 1997 : Just Friends (Dreyfus) with Gary Peacock and Paul Motian
- 1998 : Ballade du 10 Mars (Soul Note)
- 1998 : Jazz’n (e)motion (BMG/RCA)
- 2001 : Live at the Village Vanguard with François Moutin and Bill Stewart
- 2006 : Exposition sans tableau Martial Solal Newdecaband (Nocturne)
- 2007 : Solitude
- 2008 : Longitude with François Moutin and Louis Moutin
- 2008 : Live at the Village Vanguard
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