Régis Huby (born 22 June 1969 in Rennes, France) is a French jazz violinist, composer, and arranger.
[1] He played in a duo with Vincent Courtois, in the Living Time Orchestra with George Russell, and founded the string ensemble Quatuor IXI (recordings with Joachim Kühn: Phrases) with Irene Lecoq, Guillaume Roy and Alain Grange, and was the musical director and arranger of the project Nuit Américaine by Lambert Wilson.
In the second half of the 1990s, Huby also played with Didier Lockwood/Onztet de Violon Jazz, Luc Le Masne, Riccardo Del Fra, Jean-Charles Capon and Denis Colin.
In 1998 he recorded his debut album Le Sentiment des Brutes on which among others Noël Akchoté participated.
He was also a member of the Orchestre National de Jazz under the direction of Paolo Damiani for the production Charmeditéranéen (ECM 2002, with Anouar Brahem and Gianluigi Trovesi).