He was a pupil of Robert Pichaureau,[1] Pierre Pollin[2] and Maurice André.
[citation needed] A sought-after soloist, he is a guest of the world's greatest venues, from Victoria Hall in Geneva to Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, the United States, China, Italy and Paris (Salle Pleyel, Salle Gaveau, Radio France, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Théâtre du Châtelet, etc.).
With Jean-François Paillard, he has recorded the main pages of J.S Bach, G.F Handel and J. Haydn.
He also played the solo trumpet part of more than 50 soundtracks, including Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Cyrano de Bergerac.
[3] He also played with Yves Henry and founded a trio with Michel Becquet and André Cazalet,[4] soloist with the Orchestre de Paris.