Vincent Courtois Trio - Twigs (2023)

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Artist:
Title: Twigs
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: BMC Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:42:12
Total Size: 98 mb | 241 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Vincent Courtois - Autumn in May
02. Vincent Courtois - I Am Free
03. Vincent Courtois - Creaking Twigs
04. Vincent Courtois - Love, We're Going Home Now
05. Vincent Courtois - Peaceful Waters: Variations
06. Vincent Courtois - January
07. Vincent Courtois - Between the Bliss
08. Vincent Courtois - Uuint
09. Vincent Courtois - If All the Griefs I Am to Have
10. Vincent Courtois - Objets
11. Vincent Courtois - Beyond Being

Personnel:

Vincent COURTOIS - cello
Sanne RAMBAGS - voice
Julian SARTORIUS - drums, percussion

Vincent COURTOIS (cello), a prolific musician, travels the world with new projects, establishing himself as a virtuoso cellist, essential improviser and creator of the current music scene. An inspired composer, he is known for his sense of melody and for his original and demanding projects. He has played with musicians from very different backgrounds: (Michel Petrucciani, Michel Portal, Joachim Kuhn, Louis Slavis,...)

Sanne RAMBAGS (singer, composer and improviser) creates captivating and magical moments thanks to the warm timbre of her voice and the sincerity of her stage performance.

Julian SARTORIUS (drummer, percussionist and artist), gives sounds new forms. Its precise and multi-conclusive synthetic patterns are lively excursions into the hidden tones of found objects and prepared instruments.

“Sanne Rambags and Julian Sartorius are without hesitation two of the most talented young musicians, artists and creators that I have had the chance to meet in recent years. Julian Sartorius comes from Switzerland. He is much more than a drummer and Sanne Rambags, Dutch artist, is much more than just a singer. Both know how to give their music in the studio and on stage a universal spirit imbued with imaginary landscapes and sensitive poetry capable of touching everyone to the depths of their feelings. By creating “TWINGS”, I wanted to provoke the meeting of our three intimately close universes and to introduce the Dunkirk public to the subtle alloy of voice and strings, blowing winds, wide-open spaces, the infinitely small. like the immensely great.”