Frederic Borey - Butterflies Trio (2019)
Artist: Frederic Borey
Title: Butterflies Trio
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 95:09 min
Total Size: 547 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Butterflies Trio
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 95:09 min
Total Size: 547 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1:
01. Butterflies
02. Smoky Spot
03. Mood
04. All Those Things _ Let's Hang Together
05. Stephan Wants to Share an Uber with You
06. Mister J.H
07. Statement
08. Commencement
09. New Again
10. Catch It
CD2:
01. Mr. Sandman
02. The Single Petal of a Rose
03. The Cost of Living
04. Mahjong
05. A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing
06. Black Beauty
07. Jitterbug Waltz
Following his first two albums' Prologue '(2002) and' September Sound '(2004) as a leader, he signed on the label Fresh Sound New Talent with' Maria '(2007),' Lines' (2010), ' The Option '(2012) and' Wink '(2015).
He co-founded UNITRIO with Damien Argentiéri (Hammond organ) and Alain Tissot (drums), and signed on the label Altrisuoni 'Page 1' (2008), and 'Page 2' (2013), and 'Picasso' (2017) on the Fresh Sound New Talent label. He is also co-founder of the pianoless quartet LUCKY DOG, with Yoann Loustalot (trumpet, bugle), Yoni Zelnik (double bass) and Frédéric Pasqua (bat) who signs his first album 'Lucky Dog' (2014) on the label Fresh Sound New Talent, and recently 'Live at the Jacques Pelzer Jazz Club' (2018). As a leader, he is currently focused, for the last few months, on the formula in TRIO saxophone / double bass / drums with Damien Varaillon (double bass) and Stéphane Adsuar (drums), a new project, Frederic BOREY 'Butterflies Trio', with which , Frédéric wants to record very soon.
He is also a member of the 3 ELEMENTS project alongside Michael Felberbaum (guitar), Leonardo Montana (piano, fender rhodes), with an upcoming album release on the Fresh Sound New Talent label.
Sideman of Charlier-Sourisse Multiquarium big band, Michel Legrand big band, François Lapeyssonnie 'Outline' Quartet, Roger Biwandu Quintet, Convergence Jazz Ensemble of Daniel Casimir, Jean Marc Brisson Septet, Clément Landais Quartet ... he also participated in many other projects alongside Lionel Loueke, Jesse Van Ruller, Billy Cobham, Olivier Gatto, Benjamin Henocq, Emmanuel Bex, Giovanni Amato, Zool Fleischer, Denis Leloup...
Programmer during 10 years of Jazz at the Caveau (Delle), he invited and played with personalities such as Jerry Bergonzi, Ravi Coltrane, Rick Margitza, Franck Amsallem, Herve Sellin, Jean Pierre Como, Pierre Drevet, Andrea Mears, Dré Pallemaerts. ..
Frédéric Borey is now living in Paris since September 2012, where he shares his life between stage and pedagogy. Saxophonist, composer, it is at the age of 8 that he begins to study classical music. Following several first Conservatoire awards (Nancy, Paris, Besançon), he obtained in pedagogy, his State Diploma (DE) saxophone in 1990, and his Certificate of Aptitude (CA) in 1992. From 1993, he directs resolutely towards jazz. The music and pedagogy of Jerry Bergonzi are the main motivations.
Passionate also by the teaching of this music, he obtains his DE Jazz in 2001, and his CA Jazz in 2003. He coordinates the jazz department of Chalon sur Saône during 3 years and it is in 2006 that he opens his own department jazz in Belfort. At the same time, he works at the Didier Lockwood Music Center (CMDL).
He currently teaches at the Didier Lockwood Music Center and at the Departmental Radiation Conservatory of Val Maubuée.
He co-founded UNITRIO with Damien Argentiéri (Hammond organ) and Alain Tissot (drums), and signed on the label Altrisuoni 'Page 1' (2008), and 'Page 2' (2013), and 'Picasso' (2017) on the Fresh Sound New Talent label. He is also co-founder of the pianoless quartet LUCKY DOG, with Yoann Loustalot (trumpet, bugle), Yoni Zelnik (double bass) and Frédéric Pasqua (bat) who signs his first album 'Lucky Dog' (2014) on the label Fresh Sound New Talent, and recently 'Live at the Jacques Pelzer Jazz Club' (2018). As a leader, he is currently focused, for the last few months, on the formula in TRIO saxophone / double bass / drums with Damien Varaillon (double bass) and Stéphane Adsuar (drums), a new project, Frederic BOREY 'Butterflies Trio', with which , Frédéric wants to record very soon.
He is also a member of the 3 ELEMENTS project alongside Michael Felberbaum (guitar), Leonardo Montana (piano, fender rhodes), with an upcoming album release on the Fresh Sound New Talent label.
Sideman of Charlier-Sourisse Multiquarium big band, Michel Legrand big band, François Lapeyssonnie 'Outline' Quartet, Roger Biwandu Quintet, Convergence Jazz Ensemble of Daniel Casimir, Jean Marc Brisson Septet, Clément Landais Quartet ... he also participated in many other projects alongside Lionel Loueke, Jesse Van Ruller, Billy Cobham, Olivier Gatto, Benjamin Henocq, Emmanuel Bex, Giovanni Amato, Zool Fleischer, Denis Leloup...
Programmer during 10 years of Jazz at the Caveau (Delle), he invited and played with personalities such as Jerry Bergonzi, Ravi Coltrane, Rick Margitza, Franck Amsallem, Herve Sellin, Jean Pierre Como, Pierre Drevet, Andrea Mears, Dré Pallemaerts. ..
Frédéric Borey is now living in Paris since September 2012, where he shares his life between stage and pedagogy. Saxophonist, composer, it is at the age of 8 that he begins to study classical music. Following several first Conservatoire awards (Nancy, Paris, Besançon), he obtained in pedagogy, his State Diploma (DE) saxophone in 1990, and his Certificate of Aptitude (CA) in 1992. From 1993, he directs resolutely towards jazz. The music and pedagogy of Jerry Bergonzi are the main motivations.
Passionate also by the teaching of this music, he obtains his DE Jazz in 2001, and his CA Jazz in 2003. He coordinates the jazz department of Chalon sur Saône during 3 years and it is in 2006 that he opens his own department jazz in Belfort. At the same time, he works at the Didier Lockwood Music Center (CMDL).
He currently teaches at the Didier Lockwood Music Center and at the Departmental Radiation Conservatory of Val Maubuée.