sax, *1952 FR, Sfax Governorate Musician / Composer of Classical A.k.a. Jean Matitia
Christian Lauba (born 26 July 1952) is a Tunisian born French composer and teacher, especially noted for his compositions for saxophone. His compositions often incorporate the music of his native North Africa as well as Japanese influences. He sometimes composes under the name of Jean Matitia, particularly for jazz and rag music.
Popular Tracks
Opera Fantasy - Arr. For Saxophone and Orchestra on Carneval by Asya Fateyeva, Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn & Ruben Gazarian Mambo on American Dream by Amstel Quartet Samba on A Tribute to Sax by Jan van der Roost, Simon Diricq, Clément Holvoet, Quartet The Circling Saxes, The Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Air Force, Alain Crepin, Julie Delbart, Nikita Ziminand Het Kamerorkest, David Reiland, Ronald Moelker, Niels Bijl, Brussels Jazz Orchestra, Frank Vaganee, “The International Saxophone Ensemble of the Brussels Conservatory”, Het Kamerorkest, Ivan Meylemans, Peter Pieters, Hans-Erik Dijkstra, Maaike Bosscher & Rob Horsting 9 Etudes, Book 1: No. 4. Jungle on Lauba: Neuf études pour saxophone by Christian Lauba & Joël Versavaud Flamenco on Richard Ducros Plays Christian Lauba by Christian Lauba & Richard Ducros 9 Etudes, Book 1: No. 4. Jungle on Fortezza by Koryun Asatryan & Enrique Ugarte Scat! on 13 Créations pour un festival by Nathanaël Gouin, Askar Ishangaliyev & Franck Krawczyk 9 Etudes, Book 1: No. 1. Balafon on Lauba: Neuf études pour saxophone by Christian Lauba & Joël Versavaud The Devil's Rag on Next Generation by Tex Sax, Scott S. Hanna, Robert Selaiden, Erik Steighner & John Peterson Salsa on Koryun Asatryan: Saxophone by Koryun Asatryan
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