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El viaje fue audaz, sin duda, y su recuerdo permanece imborrable.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p><p>\u00abLa m\u00fasica que creamos est\u00e1 pensada principalmente para ser escuchada en directo\u00bb, advert\u00eda un folleto de la Orquesta Intercomunal de M\u00fasica Libre para Bailar. Precisamente por eso, la reedici\u00f3n (\u00a1restaurada!) de los dos vol\u00famenes del concierto en Prades-le-Lez, grabados el 25 y 26 de enero de 1974 por Fran\u00e7ois Tusques y sus compa\u00f1eros, es un acontecimiento tan importante.<\/p>\n<p><p>En 1971, tras grabar una serie de \u00e1lbumes que dejar\u00edan una huella imborrable en el jazz franc\u00e9s (Free Jazz, por supuesto, con Michel Portal, Fran\u00e7ois Jeanneau, Bernard Vitet, Beb Gu\u00e9rin y Charles Saudrais, pero tambi\u00e9n Le Nouveau Jazz con Barney Wilen, o el solo de Piano Dazibao), Fran\u00e7ois Tusques fund\u00f3 Intercommunal, una agrupaci\u00f3n cuyo nombre mismo abogaba por la fraternizaci\u00f3n de las diversas comunidades que conforman el pa\u00eds: \u00abNuestra m\u00fasica ayudar\u00e1, esperamos, a resolver las contradicciones que existen entre los trabajadores pertenecientes a diferentes comunidades, derribando diversas formas de chovinismo nacional, y m\u00e1s particularmente el chovinismo de ciertos franceses hacia las culturas de los pa\u00edses del Tercer Mundo\u2026 \u00a1Viva la amistad entre los pueblos del mundo entero!\u00bb.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p><p>Entre los grandes discos grabados por la Orquesta Intercommunal Free Dance Music, destacan los dos vol\u00famenes de Concert at Prades-le-Lez, antes de L\u2019Inter Communal, Vol. 4, Le Musichien y Apr\u00e8s la mar\u00e9e noire (cuatro t\u00edtulos ya reeditados por Souffle Continu). Fran\u00e7ois Tusques y sus compa\u00f1eros (Michel Marre y Jo Maka en los saxofones, Adolf Winkler en el tromb\u00f3n y Guem en la percusi\u00f3n) actuaron el 25 y 26 de enero de 1974 en el Moulin de Prades-le-Lez, a pocos kil\u00f3metros de Montpellier. Fue as\u00ed, en la regi\u00f3n meridional de Occitania, donde se registraron los primeros ecos de esta visi\u00f3n musical de una hermandad sin fronteras.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p><p>\u00abNo somos de los coroneles\u00bb, nos asegura Intercommunal de inmediato, interpretando una melod\u00eda de piano stride acompa\u00f1ada de vientos africanos que cautiva al p\u00fablico. La energ\u00eda es impactante desde el principio y se mantiene a lo largo de estas dos grabaciones, de principio a fin: jazz, blues, m\u00fasica tradicional, minimalismo, incluso funk\u2026 Los m\u00fasicos de Intercommunal han escuchado mucha m\u00fasica excelente y ahora disfrutan reinvent\u00e1ndola mediante la fusi\u00f3n de diversos estilos.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p><p>\u00abQueremos que la canci\u00f3n se convierta en un arma en la lucha contra la explotaci\u00f3n capitalista y contra todos aquellos que nos oprimen moral y materialmente\u00bb, declaraba un folleto de Intercommunal, citando a Jean-Baptiste Cl\u00e9ment, autor de la letra de \u00abLe Temps des cerises\u00bb. La lucha era, por tanto, seria, pero eso no impidi\u00f3 que Fran\u00e7ois Tusques y su grupo la libraran con esp\u00edritu festivo: cada pieza de Concert at Prades-le-Lez es un llamado al amor y la fraternidad. Cincuenta a\u00f1os despu\u00e9s, el mensaje sigue siendo tan relevante como siempre, y una vez m\u00e1s, es Fran\u00e7ois Tusques quien lo hace o\u00edr.<\/p>\n<p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>El concierto en Prades-le-Lez marca los or\u00edgenes de la Orquesta Intercomunal de M\u00fasica Libre para Bailar. 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In 1974, Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his companions (Michel Marre, Jo Maka, Adolf Winkler and Guem), in the spirit of Don Cherry or Chris McGregor, playfully dismantle all borders and all styles of creative music. On this first volume, the Intercommunal takes its audience from New Orleans to Brittany and on to North Africa. The journey was bold, without a doubt\u2014and its memory remains unforgettable. \u201cThe music that we make is primarily meant to be listened to live,\u201d warned a leaflet from the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra. This is precisely why the (restored!) reissue of the two volumes of Concert at Prades-le-Lez, recorded on January 25 and 26, 1974 by Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his comrades, is such an important event. In 1971, after recording a series of albums that would leave a lasting mark on French jazz (Free Jazz, of course, with Michel Portal, Fran\u00e7ois Jeanneau, Bernard Vitet, Beb Gu\u00e9rin and Charles Saudrais, but also Le Nouveau Jazz with Barney Wilen, or the solo Piano Dazibao), Fran\u00e7ois Tusques founded the Intercommunal\u2014a grouping whose very name called for the fraternization of the various communities making up the country: Our music will help, we hope, to resolve the contradictions that exist between workers belonging to different communities, by breaking down various forms of national chauvinism, and more particularly the chauvinism of certain French people toward the cultures of Third World countries\u2026 Long live the friendship between the peoples of the whole world! Among the great records made by the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra, the two volumes of Concert at Prades-le-Lez come first, before L\u2019Inter Communal, Vol. 4, Le Musichien, and Apr\u00e8s la mar\u00e9e noire (four titles already reissued by Souffle Continu). Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his companions (Michel Marre and Jo Maka on saxophones, Adolf Winkler on trombone, and Guem on percussion) performed on January 25 and 26, 1974 at the Moulin de Prades-le-Lez, a few kilometers from Montpellier. It was thus in the southern region of Occitanie that the first echoes of this musical vision of a borderless brotherhood were recorded. \u201cWe\u2019re not among the Colonels,\u201d the Intercommunal reassures us right away, performing a stride piano tune carried by African winds that the audience cannot resist for long. The energy is already striking and it never lets up throughout these two recordings, from start to finish: jazz, blues, traditional music, minimalism, even funk\u2026 The musicians of the Intercommunal have heard a lot of great music and now delight in reinventing it by mixing it all together. \u201cWe want the song form to take its place as a weapon in the struggle against capitalist exploitation and all those who oppress us morally and materially,\u201d declared an Intercommunal leaflet, quoting Jean-Baptiste Cl\u00e9ment, author of the lyrics to \u201cLe Temps des cerises.\u201d The struggle was therefore serious\u2014but it did not prevent Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his group from waging it in a festive spirit: each piece on Concert at Prades-le-Lez sends out a call for love and fraternity. 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On this first volume, the Intercommunal takes its audience from New Orleans to Brittany and on to North Africa. The journey was bold, without a doubt\u2014and its memory remains unforgettable. \u201cThe music that we make is primarily meant to be listened to live,\u201d warned a leaflet from the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra. This is precisely why the (restored!) reissue of the two volumes of Concert at Prades-le-Lez, recorded on January 25 and 26, 1974 by Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his comrades, is such an important event. In 1971, after recording a series of albums that would leave a lasting mark on French jazz (Free Jazz, of course, with Michel Portal, Fran\u00e7ois Jeanneau, Bernard Vitet, Beb Gu\u00e9rin and Charles Saudrais, but also Le Nouveau Jazz with Barney Wilen, or the solo Piano Dazibao), Fran\u00e7ois Tusques founded the Intercommunal\u2014a grouping whose very name called for the fraternization of the various communities making up the country: Our music will help, we hope, to resolve the contradictions that exist between workers belonging to different communities, by breaking down various forms of national chauvinism, and more particularly the chauvinism of certain French people toward the cultures of Third World countries\u2026 Long live the friendship between the peoples of the whole world! Among the great records made by the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra, the two volumes of Concert at Prades-le-Lez come first, before L\u2019Inter Communal, Vol. 4, Le Musichien, and Apr\u00e8s la mar\u00e9e noire (four titles already reissued by Souffle Continu). Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his companions (Michel Marre and Jo Maka on saxophones, Adolf Winkler on trombone, and Guem on percussion) performed on January 25 and 26, 1974 at the Moulin de Prades-le-Lez, a few kilometers from Montpellier. It was thus in the southern region of Occitanie that the first echoes of this musical vision of a borderless brotherhood were recorded. \u201cWe\u2019re not among the Colonels,\u201d the Intercommunal reassures us right away, performing a stride piano tune carried by African winds that the audience cannot resist for long. The energy is already striking and it never lets up throughout these two recordings, from start to finish: jazz, blues, traditional music, minimalism, even funk\u2026 The musicians of the Intercommunal have heard a lot of great music and now delight in reinventing it by mixing it all together. \u201cWe want the song form to take its place as a weapon in the struggle against capitalist exploitation and all those who oppress us morally and materially,\u201d declared an Intercommunal leaflet, quoting Jean-Baptiste Cl\u00e9ment, author of the lyrics to \u201cLe Temps des cerises.\u201d The struggle was therefore serious\u2014but it did not prevent Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his group from waging it in a festive spirit: each piece on Concert at Prades-le-Lez sends out a call for love and fraternity. 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The energy is already striking and it never lets up throughout these two recordings, from start to finish: jazz, blues, traditional music, minimalism, even funk\u2026 The musicians of the Intercommunal have heard a lot of great music and now delight in reinventing it by mixing it all together. \u201cWe want the song form to take its place as a weapon in the struggle against capitalist exploitation and all those who oppress us morally and materially,\u201d declared an Intercommunal leaflet, quoting Jean-Baptiste Cl\u00e9ment, author of the lyrics to \u201cLe Temps des cerises.\u201d The struggle was therefore serious\u2014but it did not prevent Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his group from waging it in a festive spirit: each piece on Concert at Prades-le-Lez sends out a call for love and fraternity. 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Among the great records made by the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra, the two volumes of Concert at Prades-le-Lez come first, before L\u2019Inter Communal, Vol. 4, Le Musichien, and Apr\u00e8s la mar\u00e9e noire (four titles already reissued by Souffle Continu). Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his companions (Michel Marre and Jo Maka on saxophones, Adolf Winkler on trombone, and Guem on percussion) performed on January 25 and 26, 1974 at the Moulin de Prades-le-Lez, a few kilometers from Montpellier. It was thus in the southern region of Occitanie that the first echoes of this musical vision of a borderless brotherhood were recorded. \u201cWe\u2019re not among the Colonels,\u201d the Intercommunal reassures us right away, performing a stride piano tune carried by African winds that the audience cannot resist for long. The energy is already striking and it never lets up throughout these two recordings, from start to finish: jazz, blues, traditional music, minimalism, even funk\u2026 The musicians of the Intercommunal have heard a lot of great music and now delight in reinventing it by mixing it all together. \u201cWe want the song form to take its place as a weapon in the struggle against capitalist exploitation and all those who oppress us morally and materially,\u201d declared an Intercommunal leaflet, quoting Jean-Baptiste Cl\u00e9ment, author of the lyrics to \u201cLe Temps des cerises.\u201d The struggle was therefore serious\u2014but it did not prevent Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his group from waging it in a festive spirit: each piece on Concert at Prades-le-Lez sends out a call for love and fraternity. Fifty years later, the message remains as relevant as ever\u2014and once again, it is Fran\u00e7ois Tusques who makes it heard.","og_url":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/producto\/vol-1-concert-a-prades-le-lez\/","og_site_name":"Guerssen records","article_modified_time":"2026-05-08T11:09:57+00:00","twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_title":"INTERCOMMUNAL FREE DANCE MUSIC ORCHESTRA - Vol. 1 Concert A Prades Le Lez -  (LP) | Guerssen","twitter_misc":{"Tiempo de lectura":"3 minutos"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/producto\/vol-1-concert-a-prades-le-lez\/","url":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/producto\/vol-1-concert-a-prades-le-lez\/","name":"INTERCOMMUNAL FREE DANCE MUSIC ORCHESTRA - Vol. 1 Concert A Prades Le Lez - (LP) | Guerssen","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/#website"},"datePublished":"2026-05-07T22:00:00+00:00","dateModified":"2026-05-08T11:09:57+00:00","description":"Concert at Prades-le-Lez marks the origins of the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra. In 1974, Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his companions (Michel Marre, Jo Maka, Adolf Winkler and Guem), in the spirit of Don Cherry or Chris McGregor, playfully dismantle all borders and all styles of creative music. On this first volume, the Intercommunal takes its audience from New Orleans to Brittany and on to North Africa. The journey was bold, without a doubt\u2014and its memory remains unforgettable. \u201cThe music that we make is primarily meant to be listened to live,\u201d warned a leaflet from the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra. This is precisely why the (restored!) reissue of the two volumes of Concert at Prades-le-Lez, recorded on January 25 and 26, 1974 by Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his comrades, is such an important event. In 1971, after recording a series of albums that would leave a lasting mark on French jazz (Free Jazz, of course, with Michel Portal, Fran\u00e7ois Jeanneau, Bernard Vitet, Beb Gu\u00e9rin and Charles Saudrais, but also Le Nouveau Jazz with Barney Wilen, or the solo Piano Dazibao), Fran\u00e7ois Tusques founded the Intercommunal\u2014a grouping whose very name called for the fraternization of the various communities making up the country: Our music will help, we hope, to resolve the contradictions that exist between workers belonging to different communities, by breaking down various forms of national chauvinism, and more particularly the chauvinism of certain French people toward the cultures of Third World countries\u2026 Long live the friendship between the peoples of the whole world! Among the great records made by the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra, the two volumes of Concert at Prades-le-Lez come first, before L\u2019Inter Communal, Vol. 4, Le Musichien, and Apr\u00e8s la mar\u00e9e noire (four titles already reissued by Souffle Continu). Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his companions (Michel Marre and Jo Maka on saxophones, Adolf Winkler on trombone, and Guem on percussion) performed on January 25 and 26, 1974 at the Moulin de Prades-le-Lez, a few kilometers from Montpellier. It was thus in the southern region of Occitanie that the first echoes of this musical vision of a borderless brotherhood were recorded. \u201cWe\u2019re not among the Colonels,\u201d the Intercommunal reassures us right away, performing a stride piano tune carried by African winds that the audience cannot resist for long. The energy is already striking and it never lets up throughout these two recordings, from start to finish: jazz, blues, traditional music, minimalism, even funk\u2026 The musicians of the Intercommunal have heard a lot of great music and now delight in reinventing it by mixing it all together. \u201cWe want the song form to take its place as a weapon in the struggle against capitalist exploitation and all those who oppress us morally and materially,\u201d declared an Intercommunal leaflet, quoting Jean-Baptiste Cl\u00e9ment, author of the lyrics to \u201cLe Temps des cerises.\u201d The struggle was therefore serious\u2014but it did not prevent Fran\u00e7ois Tusques and his group from waging it in a festive spirit: each piece on Concert at Prades-le-Lez sends out a call for love and fraternity. Fifty years later, the message remains as relevant as ever\u2014and once again, it is Fran\u00e7ois Tusques who makes it heard.","breadcrumb":{"@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/producto\/vol-1-concert-a-prades-le-lez\/#breadcrumb"},"inLanguage":"es","potentialAction":[{"@type":"ReadAction","target":["https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/producto\/vol-1-concert-a-prades-le-lez\/"]}]},{"@type":"BreadcrumbList","@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/producto\/vol-1-concert-a-prades-le-lez\/#breadcrumb","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Inicio","item":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/guerssen-records\/"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Shop","item":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/shop\/"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"Vol. 1 Concert A Prades Le Lez"}]},{"@type":"WebSite","@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/#website","url":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/","name":"Guerssen records","description":"psychedelia - progressive - folk - garage ","publisher":{"@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/#organization"},"potentialAction":[{"@type":"SearchAction","target":{"@type":"EntryPoint","urlTemplate":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/?s={search_term_string}"},"query-input":{"@type":"PropertyValueSpecification","valueRequired":true,"valueName":"search_term_string"}}],"inLanguage":"es"},{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/#organization","name":"Guerssen records","url":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","inLanguage":"es","@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/#\/schema\/logo\/image\/","url":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/Logo_Guerssen_trans_100.png","contentUrl":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/Logo_Guerssen_trans_100.png","width":122,"height":100,"caption":"Guerssen records"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/#\/schema\/logo\/image\/"}}]}},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product\/306894","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/product"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=306894"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"product_brand","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product_brand?post=306894"},{"taxonomy":"product_cat","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product_cat?post=306894"},{"taxonomy":"product_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/guerssen.com\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product_tag?post=306894"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}