Édouard Ferlet

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Édouard Ferlet
Born 1971, France
Genre(s) Avant-garde jazz
Contemporary jazz
Progressive jazz
Classical music
Occupation(s) Composer, Bandleader, Pianist
Instrument(s) Piano
Years active 1992 – present
Label(s) Melisse
Website ferlet.com

Édouard Ferlet is a famous pianist of the French jazz scene.

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[edit] Early years

He began playing piano at the age of 7 and studied classical music at l’École Normale de Musique de Paris, and later on at the Conservatoire regional. In the late eighties, he moved to Boston, US, and studied piano under renowned teachers: Herb Pomeroy, Hal Crook, Ed Tomassi, Ray Santisi, Ed Bedner… In 1992, he graduated from the Berklee College of Music in “Jazz Composition” and was awarded the “Berklee jazz performance award”.

[edit] Career

Back in France, he worked as a composer for a variety of TV programs and gained a sound experience in the field thanks to the diversity of the commissions he had to face. He rapidly recorded two albums under his name: “Escale” and “Zazimut” featuring key artists of the new European jazz generation: Médéric Collignon, Christophe Monniot, Simon Spang-Hanssen, Claus Stotter, François Verly, Gary Brunton,…

In 2000, he met the bassist Jean-Philippe Viret with whom he recorded three albums in 6 years (“Considérations”, “Étant Donnés” and “L’Indicible”), as well as a DVD and a CD distributed exclusively in Japan. In a few years, this trio, under the label Sketch, was nominated for the Django d'or, les Victoires de la Musique (French Grammy Awards) and obtained great critiques in the media. At the same time, he continued to play with singers from various backgrounds: Mark Murphy in Jazz, Manda Djin in Gospel, Geoffrey Oryema in World Music and Lambert Wilson in cabaret. He successfully conducted the musical direction for Julia Migenes' show “Alter Ego”. This allowed him to tour all over the world: China, Canada, Germany, Spain, France. He received praise for his sensitivity and his artistic commitment during musical interludes.

In 2006, he created his own Jazz label, Melisse, which supports Édouard’s and other innovative jazzmen's works who share the same musical vision.

[edit] Discography

  • Réflections (1996), with Marc Buronfosse
  • Escale (1997)
  • Zazimut (1999)
  • Considérations (2000), with Jean-Philippe Viret and Antoine Banville
  • French Cricket (2002), with Brunt'Off (Gary Brunton's band)
  • Étant Donnés (2002), with Jean-Philippe Viret and Antoine Banville
  • Par Tous Les Temps (2004)
  • L'Écharpe d'Iris (2007)

[edit] External links

Ferlet's official website

Ferlet's LastFM page


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