Jean-Claude Camors, born on March 24, 1953, in Étampes, France, was a French
composer and musician. He started his career in 1980 by frequenting dance
studios and collaborating with notable choreographers. This experience sparked
his interest in written and improvised music. Camors formed the LBC Trio with
guitarist Didier Large and flutist Denis Barbier, releasing their album Baobab.
In 1989, he joined the musical comedy group Le Quatuor as the first violinist,
creating five spectacles produced by Polyfolies. The group received three
Molière Awards and a Victoire de la Musique. ...