Jean-Baptiste Favory (born 1967) is a French sound artist and composer of musique concrète, electronic[1] and instrumental music.
In 1997, he obtained a two-month residency in Monterrey, Mexico, to compose Leyendas Urbanas, a composition with a 180° video projection by Pierre Jacob premiered the planetarium of the city.
From 1998 to 1999, he participated in masterclasses at the Iannis Xenakis musical center in Paris (CCMIX), where he studied from Jean-Claude Risset, Curtis Roads, Trevor Wishart, Gerard Pape and Julio Estrada.
From 1999 to this day, Jean-Baptiste Favory hosts the radio program Epsilona, dedicated to experimental music from the entire world.
Since 2000 he has contributed music and sound to various theater productions with directors Marcel Bluwal, Jean Gillibert and Gérard Maro.