With his bassoon Stan Jack has already travelled the world! First prize at the National Superior Conservatoire of Music of Paris. Diploma received from the International Competition of Geneva. First solo bassoonist in several symphonic orchestras in France. 20 years of experience in Paris under the direction of worldly renowned conductors.

He never ceased from giving to the bassoon his work of every moment, creating a subtle and devouring alchemy through the contact of this complex instrument of unique sound.

From US to Japan - where for instance he interpreted the concerto of Mozart in the largest venues of the country - from one continent to another, through international regular tours, Stan Jack has held an immense passion for classical music, of which the flame never weakened since its beginning in the vineyards of 'Macon' where he grew up.

Thirty years of happiness to convey around the world, a universal language! Thirty intense years, allowing him an opening on very different, yet complementary environs.

"The artist is a creator of images and sounds! He takes us on a dream, vibrating in the world of beauty, navigating from laughter to tears... of happiness! The artist helps us to let go, he feeds this flame, which illuminates the word hope. He shares with the public his passions. He is a messenger of love, beauty and peace"

The love of Stan Jack for world music and his flexible interpretation gave him the idea to create a new style. He likes to interpret film music, waltz, tango, and songs. At the crossroad of meetings with instruments such as percussions, guitars, voice or bandoneon, his bassoon creates a new style, very sensual and bewitching, with South American influences. A unique marriage. The bassoon played by Stan Jack dates from the thirties, and was created by a German manufacturer, one most renowned manufacturer's in the world. "My pleasure is to play and interpret different repertoire, allowing me to fashion a smooth, gracious, warm and sometimes bewitching sound, this sound which is so close to the human voice"

The sensitive interpretation thus sweeps with delight into an astonishing and sweet repertoire, where each song takes on a new colour, and creates an atmosphere. The result is magical and luminous.