Schwab Soro: VOLONS !


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Product.Nr.: NCD4150
Manufacturer: Schwab Soro
weight: 0,11 kg
Label Neuklang
Release 21.10.2016

product description

Julien Soro - alto saxophone; Raphaël Schwab - double bass

Following the success of their first album "SCHWAB SORO" (2014), double bassist Raphaël Schwab and saxophonist Julien Soro are once again reaching new heights with a new work, aptly named "VOLONS !" ("Let's fly!").

With new compositions written by Raphaël Schwab, the duo reveals its community more than ever, overflowing with freedom and freshness, and as usual, with a lot of humor. Very tender or energetic, Raphaël Schwab and Julien Soro look deeper into their sources of inspiration, sometimes almost lyrical, and occasionally transcend them. With this new production, they prove their unique worlds in a poetic way.

More information at www.schwabsoro.com / www.pegazz.com

Raphaël Schwab - double bass
... graduated from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris with honors in jazz.
He is a musician, performer, improviser and composer. Inspired by all styles of music, he is part of many different projects from jazz (PING MACHINE) to contemporary music (Ensemble LE BALCON), sometimes also symphonic music and drama.

Julien Soro - alto saxophone; Raphaël Schwab - double bass

Following the success of their first album "SCHWAB SORO" (2014), double bassist Raphaël Schwab and saxophonist Julien Soro are once again reaching new heights with a new work, aptly named "VOLONS !" ("Let's fly!").

With new compositions written by Raphaël Schwab, the duo reveals its community more than ever, overflowing with freedom and freshness, and as usual, with a lot of humor. Very tender or energetic, Raphaël Schwab and Julien Soro look deeper into their sources of inspiration, sometimes almost lyrical, and occasionally transcend them. With this new production, they prove their unique worlds in a poetic way.

More information at www.schwabsoro.com / www.pegazz.com

Raphaël Schwab - double bass
... graduated from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris with honors in jazz.
He is a musician, performer, improviser and composer. Inspired by all styles of music, he is part of many different projects from jazz (PING MACHINE) to contemporary music (Ensemble LE BALCON), sometimes also symphonic music and drama.

Julien Soro - alto saxophone
After graduating with honors from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de musique et de Danse in Paris, he founded his quartet BIG FOUR (CHOC Jazz Magazine) in 2010. He also plays in the big band PING MACHINE (CHOC de l'année 2Julien Soro - alto saxophone; Raphaël Schwab - double bass

Following the success of their first album "SCHWAB SORO" (2014), double bassist Raphaël Schwab and saxophonist Julien Soro are once again reaching new heights with a new work, aptly named "VOLONS !" ("Let's fly!").

With new compositions written by Raphaël Schwab, the duo reveals its community more than ever, overflowing with freedom and freshness, and as usual, with a lot of humor. Very tender or energetic, Raphaël Schwab and Julien Soro look deeper into their sources of inspiration, sometimes almost lyrical, and occasionally transcend them. With this new production, they prove their unique worlds in a poetic way.

More information at www.schwabsoro.com / www.pegazz.com

Raphaël Schwab - double bass
... graduated from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris with honors in jazz.
He is a musician, performer, improviser and composer. Inspired by all styles of music, he is part of many different projects from jazz (PING MACHINE) to contemporary music (Ensemble LE BALCON), sometimes also symphonic music and drama.

Julien Soro - alto saxophone
After graduating with honors from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de musique et de Danse in Paris, he founded his quartet BIG FOUR (CHOC Jazz Magazine) in 2010. He also plays in the big band PING MACHINE (CHOC de l'année 2013 Jazz Magazine), led by Frédéric Maurin, in a duo with percussionist François Kokelaere, in Pascal Charrier's Kami Quintet and in the jazz fusion band LightBlazer.