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Sophie Alour
Born in 1974, Sophie Alour learned the saxophone as a self-taught musician, after studying the clarinet at the Quimper School of Music. It is on stage, in vivo, that she learnt jazz and very quickly, in 2000, she joined the big band Le Vintage Orchestra, which brings together the finest musicians of her generation. In the same year, she created a sextet with Stéphane Belmondo and joined Christophe Dal Sasso's big band who recorded the album Ouverture (Nocturne).
A new stage was reached when Rhoda Scott hired her in 2004 to form her quartet. That same year she played in Wynton Marsalis's big band and took part in Aldo Romano's project. In 2005, she recorded her first album Insulaire (Nocturne), which was hailed by the critics. She is invited to participate in several recordings and can be found on Alexandre Saada, Be where you are or Panic circus records as well as on the album of Rhoda Scott's Lady quartet.
As a leader, she released her second album in 2007 Uncaged (Nocturne) which brings together Laurent Coq on fender rhodes, Yoni Zelnik on double bass and Karl Jannuska on drums and for which she lured guitarist Sébastien Martel from the rock scene. The public is as enthusiastic as the critics (the emotional records Jazzmag, Choc Jazzman and ffff Télérama) and she was awarded the Django d'or 2007 for Young Talent. During 2 years, she gives dozens of concerts with this formation, in France and abroad (East Africa and Central America), re-exploring her repertoire, deconstructing it, looking for its limits, to come back resourced towards Jazz and a new album, this time in trio, Opus 3 (Plus loin music, 2010) (Choc Jazzman, ffff Télérama and the So Jazz).
In 2011, she participates 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 album recorded live on the main stage of the Vienna Festival.
In 2012, Sophie Alour signed to the "naïve" label and recorded her fourth album as a quintet, La géographie des rêves. An album with a dreamlike title, with original instrumentation and new in her career (Stéphan Caracci on vibraphone, Yoann Loustalot on trumpet and flugelhorn, Sophie Alour on bass clarinet, clarinet and tenor, Nicolas Moreaux and Frédéric Pasqua on drums), in which she continues her attempt to free herself from her self and the conventions of the genre and seeks more than ever to express a music freed from the formatting imposed by a consumerist society. She readily says that La géographie des rêves is a manifesto! It too will receive a warm and enthusiastic welcome and some will salute the composer and arranger for this album.
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Sophie Alour, Quinsin Nachoff, African Jazz Roots, Andrea Keller & More

by Ludovico Granvassu
If this episode of Mondo Jazz could be summarized in a flow-chart it would be something like: West-African tinged European jazz ?? jazz meets (symphonic or chamber) classical music ?? electro-acoustic chamber jazz. Happy listening! Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Csaba Palotai, Simon Drappier, Steve Arguelles Ave De Clichy" Sunako (BMC) 0:16 Host talks 4:30 African Jazz Roots Mansanni Cissé" Seetu (PeeWee!) 6:06 Sophie Alour Roulotte" Le temps ...
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by Ludovico Granvassu
Plenty of European jazz on this week's show, with a special focus on the French scene and the mighty Convervatorium von Amsterdam Concert Big Band's new album. Also featured the great new releases by Aaron Parks and by Jason Palmer as well as the debut EP of the promising young quartet featuring Maya Keren, Camila Nebbia, Diana Arias, Lesley Mok. Happy listening! PlaylistBen Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 CvA Concert ...
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by Dan Bilawsky
French saxophonist Sophie Alour has gone organ-ic for her fifth album. Shaker finds her fronting an organ trio, delivering music that's alternately funky, rocking, and (occasionally) soothing. Alour put together a program of tunes that focuses on groove, melody, and the beauty that exists when those two elements work together. She often looks to create uncluttered, catchy, upbeat music, but that's not the whole story. Exuberance certainly oozes from the band when it lets the funk flag ...
Continue ReadingSophie Alour: Opus 3

by Hrayr Attarian
French saxophonist Sophie Alour's Opus 3 is not only her third album as a leader, it is also her first in a trio setting. The recipient of the French Django D'or award, Alour departs from the electric intensity of her previous release, Uncaged (Nocturne, 2007), to explore her voice as an instrumentalist. The 11 originals are tone poems bearing heavy western classical influences, with occasional peppering of other styles that showcase the leader on both tenor and soprano saxophones.
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