Catherine Delaunay leads and composes music for several bands. She has set music to poems by
Malcolm Lowry for her new projects
Sois patient car le loup, for which Delaunay plays the clarinet and the diatonic accordion, John Greaves sings and plays the
ukulele, Isabelle Olivier plays the
harp, Thierry Lhiver plays the
trombone, and Guillaume Séguron plays the
double bass. Since 2000, Catherine Delaunay has been leading and composing music for the French
fanfare "Y'en a qui manquent pas d'air", in which she plays with Lionel Martin (saxophone), Daniel Casimir (
trombone), Didier Havet (
sousaphone), and Tatiana Lejude (drums). Catherine Delaunay is part of many other projects. She plays in duet with Pascal Van den Heuvel (saxophone), in duet with Tatiana Lejude (drums), and in trio for the group "Trio Plumes" with
Edouard Ferlet and Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac. She also performs regularly with
Régis Huby, Laurent Dehors, and Olivier Thomas in the group Tomassenko (with Olivier Thomas singing, Laurent Rousseau on guitar,
Michel Massot on tuba and trombone, and Etienne Plumer on drums). Catherine Delaunay also plays with dancers (Cie Clara Cornil Cie Thierry Thieû Niang), actors (Cie Tomassenko Cie L'oeil du Tigre, "Les Valises", mise en scène Hélène Arnaud, "Le Gris", mise en scène Pietro Pizzuti). With Pierre Badaroux on double bass, Catherine Delaunay sets to music
silent films like
Lotte Reiniger's
The Adventures of Prince Achmed (
Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed, 1926),
Dziga Vertov's
Man with a Movie Camera (1928), and
Vsevolod Pudovkin Chess Fever (
La Fièvre des échecs, 1925). ==Others==