(Jazz / Vocal Jazz) Anne Ducros - Purple Songs - 2001, MP3 (tracks), 320 kbps
Anne Ducros - Purple Songs
Жанр: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Страна-производитель диска: France
Год издания: 2001
Издатель (лейбл): Dreyfus Jazz
Номер по каталогу: FDM 36622-2
Аудиокодек: MP3 (*.mp3)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 00:54:54
Источник (релизер): IsraBox
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: front scan only
Треклист:
01. A timeless place (The Peacocks) - 6:40
02. Ode to Billie Joe - 6:31
03. Dreamer Alone - 4:14
04. In the wee small hours of the morning - 4:39
05. Softly as in a morning sunrise - 2:58
06. You must believe in spring - 7:33
07. Who "R.U." (Saint-Eustache) - 4:29
08. Sea Lady - 3:19
09. Lush Life - 6:31
10. Aovoatt (Trio Type Tune) - 3:50
11. Send in the clowns - 4:06
Credits▼
Double Bass – Sal La Rocca
Drums – Bruno Castellucci
Piano – Gordon Beck
Violin, Trumpet – Didier Lockwood
Vocals – Anne Ducros
Notes▼
© - 2001 Didier Lockwood Productions
about Anne Ducros
A native of the Pas-de-Calais, Anne Ducros began her classical training (musical and vocal) at the conservatory of Boulogne-sur-Mer with Lyne Durian. Then while studying law at the University of Lille, she completed and refined her vocal skills under the tutelage of Yuri Anoff and Maddy Mesplé. Afterward she studied baroque music in a course at the University, including Couperin, Twig and Bach. She was first introduced to vocal jazz in 1986.
She set up her first jazz quartet with whom she won various international competitions (Prize for best soloist and best vocalist in the Festival of Jazz in Dunkirk; First prize for soloist and vocalist in the festival of jazz of Vienna in 1989). This growing recognition stimulated her inexhaustible will to sing and she sang at more concerts around France and released her first album of vocal jazz, "Don't You Take a Chance" at JTB in 1989. After this first recording was realized, she returned to the road to tour the festivals (Nice, Nantes, Barcelona, Izmir, Montreal.)
During 1992-1993, she taught vocal jazz at the ARPEJ in Paris and since 1994 she has been the manager of Prélude, the first school of vocal jazz in Paris.
In 1995, Ducros participated in the recording of Friday 14 with Lugi Trussardi and added her voice to several songs on the album, published by Elabeth. With Gordon Beck, Sal la Rocca, Bruno Castellucci and Didier Lockwood, Ducros recorded Purple Songs, published in 2001 by Dreyfus Jazz. For this album, Ducros was awarded the Billie Holiday Award by the Academy of Jazz in December 2001. This new award would not be her last; in April 2002, the "Django d'Or/Victoires de la musique" awarded her with the prize of vocal artist of the year.
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