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Name
  
Pierre-Yves Plat

Role
  
Pianist

Music director
  
Monkey Symphony


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Albums
  
Permettez-moi, Recreations, Pourquoi pas, Hot Gamme

Similar People
  
Angelo Debarre, Edouard Ferlet, Mario Canonge, Ben Sidran, Jean‑Paul Amouroux

Profiles

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Pierre-Yves Plat (born 1980, in Paris) is a French pianist who reinterprets classical masterpieces into jazz, ragtime, boogie, salsa and disco.

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Biography

Pierre-Yves Plat started learning classical piano at the age of five with Marie-Claude Legrand. His personality and his innate sense of rhythm led him towards boogie-woogie, ragtime and stride, and then onto improvisation. He learnt with artists as diverse as Édouard Ferlet (Berklee Jazz Performance Award - 1992) and Fabrice Eulry, 'the Chopin of boogie'. It was at the instigation of Eulry that he recorded his first disk of ragtime and began to perform in concert.

He has since played in many venues in Paris (L'Archipel, salle Cortot, etc.), Versailles (Bagheera Piano Bar, the Montansier theatre) and throughout France, regularly participating in Jazz and Blues festivals (the 'Petit Journal' of St. Michel and Montparnasse, Lattitude Jazz Club, etc.). He was also involved in the musical animation of the famous Hotel George V, Paris. He now performs internationally, invited to play across Europe, from London to Albania.

His style is between classical and jazz, fusing the two with his reimaginings of the classics of Bach, Chopin and Mozart. His experimentations with the two forms came together in his first album, Pourquoi pas? ('Why not?'), in 2005. This album showcased the young musician's virtuosity, allying classical structures with rhythmic breakaways towards other musical styles. His talent for reinventing the classical form appealed to a wide audience, proving accessible to music lovers of all tastes as he merged different eras of music.

His second album, Récréations (2007), was a continuation of his unique style. With it came further success and recognition with appearances on M6 (TV channel), France's national television channel ('1945' and '100% Mag', February 2010). He has also provided the compositions and music arrangement for short films by Méliès (Fechner Production).

Pourquoi Pas (2005)

  1. Fantaisie-Impromptu en ut dièse mineur opus 66 - 3'22
  2. Endlessy, Slow Bolero - 4'18
  3. Heliotrope Bouquet - 3’51
  4. When Sunny Gets Blue - 2’04
  5. After You've Gone - 4'55
  6. R.Mineur - 3’30
  7. As Time Goes By - 3’52
  8. Rib - 2’11
  9. Lill'Darling - 3’32
  10. Jalousie - 2’29
  11. La Java Des Bombes Atomiques - 3’06
  12. Somewhere Over The Rainbow - 5’03
  13. Round About Midnight - 4'35
  14. My Heart Belongs To Daddy - 2’20
  15. The Shadow Of Your Smile - 4'41.
  16. Prélude - 3’33.

Récréations (2007)

  1. Danse Hongroise
  2. Toccata
  3. Pathétique
  4. Fantaisie en ré mineur
  5. Valse en ut dièse mineur
  6. Fantaisie-Impromptu
  7. Rêve d’amour
  8. Nocturne en mi bémol majeur
  9. Clair de Lune

Permettez-Moi (2010)

  1. Prélude en do dièse mineur
  2. La révolutionnaire
  3. La marche turque
  4. La vie en rose
  5. Hommage à Bach
  6. Le vol du bourdon
  7. Y'a d'la joie
  8. Ça va pas changer le monde
  9. Étude en la bémol
  10. Tea for two
  11. La passacaille
  12. Première gymnopédie

References

Pierre-Yves Plat Wikipedia