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VÖ: 28.03.2014
Genre: Saxophone Jazz, ACT Bestseller, Zeitgenössischer Jazz
Vincent Peirani / accordion
Emile Parisien / soprano saxophone
Recorded by Jean-Paul Gonnod, October 26 - 28, 2013 at Studio de Meudon, France. Assistant: Nicolas Isnard
Mixed by Jean-Paul Gonnod at Studio de Meudon
Mastered by Klaus Scheuermann
Cover Art (Detail) by Philip Taaffe / ACT Art Collection
Emile Parisien / soprano saxophone
Recorded by Jean-Paul Gonnod, October 26 - 28, 2013 at Studio de Meudon, France. Assistant: Nicolas Isnard
Mixed by Jean-Paul Gonnod at Studio de Meudon
Mastered by Klaus Scheuermann
Cover Art (Detail) by Philip Taaffe / ACT Art Collection
Vincent Peirani and Emile Parisien, the Prix Django Reinhardt prize winners of the last two years, unite to form a duo in a class of its own. Both put themselves at the service of the other - innovative and free, without forgetting the old masters of the accordion and soprano saxophone such as Richard Galliano or Sidney Bechet. "Belle Èpoque" - an evocation of the great time in which the musical tradition began and an outlook on the era that has just dawned for which these two stand even more.
Vincent Peirani
"What the Parisian from Nice extracts from the button
accordion and the accordin has never been heard before. A rising star is
playing here!" – Süddeutsche Zeitung
French accordionist, singer, and composer Vincent Peirani
was born on April 24, 1980, in Nice. He began playing the accordion, initially
with classical music, at the age of eleven. Already in his teenage years, he
won numerous international awards. At the age of 16, he discovered jazz and
shortly thereafter started studying jazz in Paris. Initially, there was
skepticism about his instrument, the accordion, and his classical background.
However, he soon impressed with a fresh perspective on the instrument, made a
name for himself in the French jazz scene, and quickly played with the cream of
French jazz, including musicians like Michel Portal, Daniel Humair, Renaud
Garcia Fons, Louis Sclavis, and Vincent Courtois. In parallel, he pursued
various of his own projects, drawing from a wide range of genres, including
jazz, chanson, world music, classical, and even heavy rock.
Since 2011, Peirani has regularly played in the quartet of
the Korean singer Youn Sun Nah, one of the most successful jazz artists in
France in recent years.
On this path, he also met Swedish guitarist Ulf Wakenius
and, eventually, ACT label boss Siggi Loch.
Peirani contributed to Ulf Wakenius's album "Vagabond", released in February 2012, and he has consistently amazed
and delighted audiences with his live performances.
In May 2013, Vincent Peirani released his first album as a
leader, titled "Thrill Box" featuring a prominent lineup with
pianist Michael Wollny, bassist Michel Benita, and saxophonists Michel Portal
and Émile Parisien. The album reflects the richness of Peirani's musical
influences and showcases him as an intelligent, sophisticated composer and a
virtuosic, deeply musical instrumentalist and storyteller like never before.
Vincent Peirani
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