Michel Godard is a virtuoso French musician renowned for his mastery of the tuba and the serpent, a rare brass instrument dating back to the 16th century. Born in Héricourt, France, Godard's career began at the age of 18 when he joined the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio-France. His musical journey is marked by a unique blend of avant-garde jazz and classical music, making him a standout figure in both genres. Godard's technical prowess and warm, clear tone on the tuba are legendary, particularly his ability to produce overtones and multiphonic effects. He has collaborated with numerous esteemed artists, including Rabih Abou-Khalil, Michel Portal, and Enrico Rava, and has released several acclaimed albums, such as "Le Chant Du Serpent" and "Monteverdi - A Trace of Grace." Godard's innovative approach to music transcends traditional boundaries, weaving together centuries and cultural influences to create a rich, immersive musical experience.