BIOGRAPHY
The French family is a French family of musicians who played a significant role in French music in the 20th century. They were known for their virtuosity and eclectic style, blending classical, jazz, and pop influences.
The French family consisted of the father, Jean-Baptiste French, the mother, Suzanne French, and their seven children: Jean-Pierre, Jacques, Pierre, Paul, Marie-Claire, Françoise and Jean-Louis. All members of the family were extremely talented and had solid musical training.
Jean-Baptiste French was a renowned classical violinist and Suzanne French was a accomplished classical pianist. All of the family's seven children were trained in classical instruments, but also developed their own unique musical style.
Pierre French was a world-renowned classical violinist and was one of the first musicians to popularize the classical-jazz style. Jean-Pierre French was a accomplished classical pianist and was also one of the pioneers of the classical-pop movement. Jacques French was a virtuoso trumpeter and was also one of the first musicians to popularize the classical-funk style.
Marie-Claire French was a accomplished classical pianist and Françoise French was a world-renowned classical violinist. Jean-Louis French was a virtuoso trombonist and was also one of the pioneers of the classical-rock movement.
The French family played a significant role in French music in the 20th century and their influence is still felt in contemporary French music.