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Time: 48:30
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Art: Front
(6:17) 1. La chaussée des géants
(4:03) 2. Songe en forme de palmier
(4:25) 3. Songe en forme de fougère
(5:11) 4. Fleurette égyptienne
(5:28) 5. Joy
(4:50) 6. Un ciel plus grand
(2:53) 7. For foot and spirit
(6:30) 8. Exil
(5:01) 9. Sous tous les toits du monde
(1:44) 10. Duo
(2:02) 11. Les coeurs combattants
Born in 1974, Sophie Alour learned the saxophone on her own, after having studied clarinet at the music school of Quimper. It was on stage, in vivo, that she learned jazz and very quickly, in 2000, she joined the big band "the Vintage Orchestra" which brought together the best of her generation. In the same year, she created a sextet with Stéphane Belmondo and joined in the same momentum the big band of Christophe Dal Sasso who recorded the album "Opening" (Nocturne). A new step was taken when Rhoda Scott hired him in 2004 to form his quartet.
The same year she plays in the big band of Wynton Marsalis and takes part in Aldo Romano's project. In 2005, she recorded her critically acclaimed first album "Insulaire" (Nocturne). She is invited to take part in several recordings and can be found on Alexandre Saada 's records "Be where you are" or "Panic circus" as well as on Rhoda Scott' s Lady quartet album.
As a leader, she produced her second album in 2007 "Uncaged" (Nocturne) which brought together Laurent Coq on the fender rhodes, Yoni Zelnik on the double bass and Karl Jannuska on the drums and for which she debauched the guitarist Sébastien Martelof the rock scene. The public is as enthusiastic as the critics (disc of emotion Jazzmag, Choc Jazzman and ffff Télérama) and she obtains the Django d'or 2007 for young talent. For 2 years, she gives dozens of concerts with this group, in France and abroad (East Africa and Central America), re-explores her repertoire, deconstructs it, seeks its limits, to come back to Jazz, refreshed. and a new album, this time in trio, “Opus 3” (Plus loin music, 2010) (Choc Jazzman, ffff Télérama and So Jazz).
In 2011, she participated alongside prestigious musicians such as David El-Malek , Pierre de Bethmann or Frank Agulhon in the recording of Christophe Dal Sasso's new album “Prétextes” for the Bflat label. In June, she took part in Rhoda Scott's record recorded live on the main stage of the Vienna festival. Translate By Google http://www.sophiealour.com/
The same year she plays in the big band of Wynton Marsalis and takes part in Aldo Romano's project. In 2005, she recorded her critically acclaimed first album "Insulaire" (Nocturne). She is invited to take part in several recordings and can be found on Alexandre Saada 's records "Be where you are" or "Panic circus" as well as on Rhoda Scott' s Lady quartet album.
As a leader, she produced her second album in 2007 "Uncaged" (Nocturne) which brought together Laurent Coq on the fender rhodes, Yoni Zelnik on the double bass and Karl Jannuska on the drums and for which she debauched the guitarist Sébastien Martelof the rock scene. The public is as enthusiastic as the critics (disc of emotion Jazzmag, Choc Jazzman and ffff Télérama) and she obtains the Django d'or 2007 for young talent. For 2 years, she gives dozens of concerts with this group, in France and abroad (East Africa and Central America), re-explores her repertoire, deconstructs it, seeks its limits, to come back to Jazz, refreshed. and a new album, this time in trio, “Opus 3” (Plus loin music, 2010) (Choc Jazzman, ffff Télérama and So Jazz).
In 2011, she participated alongside prestigious musicians such as David El-Malek , Pierre de Bethmann or Frank Agulhon in the recording of Christophe Dal Sasso's new album “Prétextes” for the Bflat label. In June, she took part in Rhoda Scott's record recorded live on the main stage of the Vienna festival. Translate By Google http://www.sophiealour.com/
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