
Olivier Manchon
En Route...
© 2003 Olivier Manchon (801655052525)
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An original jazz quartet under the lead of violinist Olivier Manchon.
tracks
- 1 Memoires
- 2 Come Back
- 3 From This Moment On
- 4 Valse Triste
- 5 Little Song
- 6 Listen
- 7 En Route
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Olivier Manchon was born and raised in France. At the age of 5, he picked up the violin, after listening to David Oistrakh playing Beethoven's violin concerto.
After studying the violin classicallly, Olivier started studying jazz and graduated the American School of Modern Music. He then was awarded a scholarship to Berklee College of Music in Boston that he joined in January 1999. He met over there some of the most amazing musicians, both faculties or students and also his wife Clare. He was awarded the string department performance award and after graduating in may 2000. After playing gigs both in Boston and New York (and pretty much everywhere in the US) Olivier moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a violinist, playing both classical music in orchestras and filmscores and Jazz in the local clubs.
In March 2003, Olivier recorded his first album, "En Route..." available now on oliviermanchon.com and cdbaby.com. He now lives in New York City.
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Olivier moves me on a molecular level
author: liz douglasOlivier Manchon is a delicious violinist-- I can't get enough of him. Catch him live at your first opportunity! This CD is sophisticated and subdued--showing us what a true artist sounds like.
- author: sebastien leuchter
great performance for this first album. Olivier Manchon is 'en route' to amaze us.
Beautiful jazz album
author: Didier CélisseAn impressive first album with charming melodies (little song, memoires), pizzicati and classical influences, and a beautiful "reprise" of the "Valse triste" from Sibelius. An advise : run & buy it! Bravo Manchoon and the quartett!
- author: Fabio "Bioz" Marchesan
Good melodies and great playing...buy it now...this guy soon will be famous!
- author: Hugh Maillet's
I would say more...It's really great! A sound between Eagle's Park and L.A, Pat and Paul.. So Man- choon!
- author: Sébastien ROLAND
Well...It's great.