Tatiana Alamartine - Morning View (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Morning View
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Neuklang
Genre: Jazz
Quality: MP3 320 kbps; 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 54 min
Total Size: 128; 254; 962 MB
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French composer and pianist Tatiana Alamartine is known for her skillful jazz improvisations and fresh, modern musical style. Born in 1988, she began playing the piano at the age of five and quickly developed a passion for classical music and jazz. At the age of 12, a master class with musician Francis Vidil inspired her to delve more deeply into the art of improvisation.

Throughout her career, Tatiana has had the chance to play and learn alongside renowned musicians such as Youn Sun Nah and Frank Avitabile, which greatly influenced her musical development. In her compositions, she mixes elements of jazz with hints of pop, creating a unique and vibrant sound that showcases her classical background. Tatiana received her classical piano training with Chantal Lamarre at the Bourgoin- Jallieu Conservatory and with Chrystel Saussac at the Lyon Conservatory. At Bourgoin Jallieu and later in Lyon, she successfully obtained the State Diploma in Music and specialized in jazz piano under the guidance of Mario Stantchev and Frank Avitabile. In addition, at the Bourgoin Jallieu Conservatory she obtained the distinction of chamber music graduate with the unanimous mark of "very good".

In 2011, Tatiana's exceptional talent was recognized when she won 3rd prize at the international competition in Montrond-les-Bains. Her captivating concert program included a nocturne by Chopin, a piece by Scarlatti and a contemporary work, demonstrating her versatility and mastery of different musical styles.

Tatiana has performed in various venues in France, including Le Havre, Trouville-sur-Mer, Paris, Lyon, the Rhône-Alpes region, Vienne, Chamonix and Chirens, as well as internationally in countries such as Italy, China, Germany, Poland, Switzerland and the Czech Republic. At the Festival Lumière de Lyon, she accompanied an Italian silent film with an introduction by Thierry Frémaux at a cinema concert at the Institut Lumière.

In addition to her performances, Tatiana has collaborated with director Caroline Puig Grenetier on five documentaries. She wrote the original music for films such as "The Arts, Art History and the School" (CapCanal), "Rue des Martyrs de Vingré" (CLC Production), "Raymond Barre, In Search of the Present" (co-production of Y. N/La cuisine à l'image production and France 3 Rhône- Alpes), "Charles de Foucault" (Base Production Camp) and "Theilhard de Chardin" (Y. N/La cuisine à l'image production). She also composed the music for "A l'école des scaphandriers" by Véronique Lhorme (Yn Production, France 3 Paca) and "Arktic" by Frederic Aujas (Yn Production) for Ushuaia TV.

Since August 2022, Tatiana Alamartine has shared her passion for music as a teacher at the Copperfield International School in Verbier. She has also worked as a musician for Lyon's Trafalgar Portrait House, further contributing to the artistic landscape. Through her exceptional talent, dedication and versatility, Tatiana Alamartine has established herself as a remarkable jazz pianist and composer who explores the boundaries of jazz while maintaining a solid foundation in her classical training. Her music captivates audiences at home and abroad, leaving an indelible impression on the world of jazz.

Tracklist:
1.01 - Tatiana Alamartine - Basketball (2:33)
1.02 - Tatiana Alamartine - Deep Roots (4:54)
1.03 - Tatiana Alamartine - Where Are You From? (3:51)
1.04 - Tatiana Alamartine - Winterland (5:12)
1.05 - Tatiana Alamartine - Looking out for the Colors (4:20)
1.06 - Tatiana Alamartine - 62° North Variations (4:13)
1.07 - Tatiana Alamartine - Morning View (3:50)
1.08 - Tatiana Alamartine - Playground (5:08)
1.09 - Tatiana Alamartine - Spring Inspiration (3:32)
1.10 - Tatiana Alamartine - Fjordlys (4:26)
1.11 - Tatiana Alamartine - The Unexpected Ballad (5:40)
1.12 - Tatiana Alamartine - Journey (2:58)
1.13 - Tatiana Alamartine - The Last One (3:59)