Jean-Sébastien
Simonoviez -
PIANO
Born in 1966 from a music lover father who adore
Bach's music and a mother, pianist amateur playing Chopin's work.
At home, one of his brothers, also pianist,
studies Debussy but plays also all kind of music: from Scott Joplin to
Dave Brubeck..... Jean-Sebastien is fascinated by his brother's
easiness to transcribe any melody and improvise on it.
At 5 years old, he starts studying classic piano
with an "old school" teacher that puts him on the piano.
At 7 years old, he integrates a music school where
he is asked to choose a second instrument. Stunned by Louis Armstrong's
recording, he sets his heart on the trumpet which will develop his
sense of melody and breathing.
Until 14 years old, he assimilates base techniques
of music (reading, writing, theory).
From 16 years old, he starts to play with other
musicians and each encounters contribute to enrich his vocabulary.
The drummer of his first band, Soma, owns a club well stocked. He makes
him discover John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Bill
evans...It is a shock. He dives in the intoxicating universe of those
musicians.
A guitarist with who he crosses France, teaches him harmony and jam
techniques.
In the 90's, he participates to numerous projects
(concerts and albums) with europeans and americans musicians (among
other, Paolo Fresu and Jim pepper).
In parallel, he is teaching at the Musical Institute of Professional
Training (Salon de Provence).
In the piano classroom, drums are set permanently. He then learns to
play self-taught. His attraction to the drums is so strong that he
organizes training where he is a drummer.
At certain times, he accompanies other pianists like Alain Jean Marie,
Michel Grailler, Siegfried Kessler or even the english saxophone
player, Peter king.
Late 90's, he flies often to New York and even
shares his time between the USA and France. The magic island loaded of
music is extremely welcoming. The gigs, the sessions and jam-sessions
allow him to practice and reinforce his art and knowledge of the
american culture. He is in contact with musicians like James Cammack,
Ari Hoenig, Francois Moutin, Essiet Essiet...
Back in France, Gerard de Haro offers him to
record his first piano solo album "Vents et Marees" (La
Buissonne/Harmonia Mundi, 2003). This album is well welcomed by the
specialized press and knows a franc success in Europe and Asia.
He then creates the band Transition with Francois
Gallix, Gael Horellou, Yoann Serra and Clara Simonoviez. After many
concerts, the quintet becomes a septet, integrating arrangements for 2
saxophones, 3 voices, double bass, drums, piano.In 2007, he records "Crossing Life and Strings" (La Buissonne/Harmonia
Mundi) with Jean-Jacques Avenel, Riccardo Del Fra, Barre Phillips,
Steve Swallow and the quartet Opus 33.
2008 Tour with the Gaël Horellou quartet whith who he records the
album"Pour la terre" live at the Sunside with François Gallix
and Ari Hoenig.