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Laurent Coq

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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Name
  
Laurent Coq

Instruments
  
Piano

Role
  
Jazz Pianist

Years active
  
Late 1980s–present

Genres
  
Jazz

Website
  
laurentcoq.com


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Born
  
22 February 1970 (age 54) Marseille, France (
1970-02-22
)

Music director
  
Il y a des journees qui meriteraient qu'on leur casse la gueule

Albums
  
Rayuela, Eight Fragments of Summer


Similar
  
Miguel Zenón, Elisabeth Kontomanou, Miguel Zenón

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Laurent Coq (born 22 February 1970) is a French jazz pianist and composer.

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Life and career

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Coq began playing the piano at the age of seven. He studied at the Centre d'informations musicales in Paris, at which time he also played in a trio with bassist Jules Bikôkô bi Njami and drummer Daniel Garcia Bruno, and in a variety of other bands. Coq was awarded a government grant in 1994 to travel to the U.S., where he studied with pianists Bruce Barth, John Hicks and Mulgrew Miller.

Coq's 2011 album Rayuela, co-led with saxophonist Miguel Zenón, was inspired by Julio Cortázar's novel of the same title. The Down Beat reviewer commented that "Rayuela experiments with song structures and the connections between tunes to express emotions and motifs each artist observed by reading the [book]".

Discography

An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.

References

Laurent Coq Wikipedia