Visual Iconography: The Fedora & The Tenor
Claude Gerstenhauber lives in the shadows of the world’s most dramatic cinematic moments. He is the industry’s first call for soundtracks that require a long, brooding gaze across a rain-slicked cityscape.
His notes provide the emotional gravity for high-stakes urban drama. A legend in the session circuit with technical mastery that is second to none.
Whether he’s a special guest or the headliner, Claude’s presence is a seal of quality that guarantees the highest level of musical sophistication.
A "velvet-and-grit" tone that feels equally at home in a smoky 1940s jazz club or a 1980s synth-pop masterpiece.
"Sometimes the most powerful note is the one you don't play, allowing the space and the 'rain' of the soundtrack to breathe."
Claude eschews the stadium for the soul of the city. He favors the raw energy of small venues where the music becomes a shared breath between performer and audience.