A mix of everything
Young Chang
Marc Antoine is Parisian-born, lives in Spain now, spends about
four months of the year in the United States and loves jazz whether
it’s from New Orleans or Africa.
The jazz guitarist’s music reflects this worldly background, but
Antoine doesn’t have to jet around the globe to feel at home
music-wise.
It’s everywhere and nowhere that inspiration strikes the musician,
who will perform today at the Hyatt Newporter as part of the hotel’s
Summer Jazz Festival. Often, it’s in the most mundane places like the
kitchen or the staircase where everyday counter tiles or hollowed,
dome ceilings make for great acoustics.
“There are places in the house where [music] sounds great,” the
39-year-old said. “Usually when you have a great sound and you feel
relaxed, inspiration comes pretty easy.”
Antoine, who enjoyed success in the contemporary jazz world in the
mid-’90s with his “Classical Soul” album, will play songs today from
his five records, including tracks from his new album “Cruisin.”
“I know that he really has a signature sound for the classical
guitar and he has a lot of multicultural flavorings in it,” said
David Lockard, director of food and beverage at the Hyatt Newporter
as well as organizer of the series. “He just has an all-around appeal
from what we call acid jazz to world beat to hip hop.”
Antoine agrees that when it comes to music, he likes and learns
from anything and everything.
“There’s so many good things, musically speaking, in the world
that it would be stupid not to mix them together as long as you like
them,” he said. “The problem is liking too many things. That’s pretty
much me.”
After insisting it would be impossible to state who he was most
influenced by, Antoine chose several. As a guitar player in the
classical world, he was most influenced by John Williams. In the
flamenco style, it’s Paco de Lucia. But he loves Mozart and Bach,
too, he said.
“It’s not necessarily only guitar players,” Antoine said. “There
are so many influences. One guy was an inspiration for six months and
then I discover somebody else.”
He first discovered the guitar as a young boy. His friend was
playing it when it struck Antoine that “somebody, with his finger,
could actually get a sound out of a box with six strings.”
“That was amazing for me,” Antoine said.
Today, his wife is the first person to hear new sounds that float
out of Antoine’s box. The family, currently just Marc, his wife and
his guitar, is also expecting a baby in three weeks. The father-to-be
expects his little boy to become one of his greatest musical
influences.
Antoine’s goal as a guitarist is to provide a sort of music
therapy.
“To make music and to realize you can actually ease people with
your music,” Antoine said. “So that’s a huge goal actually.”
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