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Vincent Peirani
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Out of Land (2017)
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Tandem (2016)
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Thrill Box (2013)
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Tanguillo (2013)
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Gunung Sebatu (2010)


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Vincent Peirani, born April 24, 1980 in Nice, is an accordionist, clarinetist, musical arranger and French composer. He is mainly devoted to contemporary jazz, but his many participations and recordings also lead him to the world of classical music, French chanson, thrash metal, tango, or Macedonian music. In 2013, he won the Prix Django-Reinhardt (musician of the year).
Musical path:
Vincent Peirani in concert at the Deutsches Jazz Festival in Frankfurt in 2015.
Under the influence of his musician father, Vincent Peirani began the accordion at the age of eleven. At the age of twelve he entered the Conservatory of Nice where he began a training in classical music and learned to play the clarinet. He won three first prizes in classical clarinet, solfeggio and musical analysis.
Between 1994 and 1998, he won major international classical accordion competitions: Klingenthal International Competition (Germany), CMA4 International Competition in Reinach (Switzerland), Castelfidardo International Competition and World Trophy in Cassino (Italy), after which he begins to perform in many festivals across Europe as a soloist (Bayreuth Festival, Salzburg Festival, Vienna, Rome, Stockholm, Trossingen). Then he won the first prize in classical accordion at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance in Paris in 1996.
Vincent Peirani settles in Paris where he meets musicians like Daniel Humair and discovers a new palette of musical possibilities including contemporary classical music, song and jazz.
In 2000, he turned to jazz and soon obtained a first prize for jazz and a first prize in solfège and jazz harmony. In 2001 he joined the jazz and improvised music department of the CNSMP where he studied with Daniel Humair, Dré Pallemaerts, Hervé Sellin, Patrick Moutal (in Indian Music), François Théberge, Riccardo Del Fra, and Glenn Ferris. He came out with a First Prize in June 2004, after having won the first orchestra prize of the National Defense Jazz Competition with saxophonist Vincent Lê Quang in 2003.
From then on, he began to perform as a composer and soloist alongside many jazz musicians: Marcel Azzola, Jean-Paul Céléa, Bruno Chevillon, Manu Codjia, Denis Colin, Médéric Collignon, Vincent Courtois, Laurent Dehors, Thomas de Pourquery, Minino Garay, Renaud Garcia-Fons, Yaron Herman, Stéphane Huchard, Daniel Humair, François Jeanneau, Sylvain Luc, Christophe Monniot, Youn Sun Nah, Parisian Emile, Dominique Pifarély, Michel Portal, Louis Sclavis, Étienne Séva, Samuel Strouk, Henri Texier , Ulf Wakenius, Louis Winsberg, Daniel Zimmerman, Andre Minvielle, Simon Tailleu.
In the French song, classical music or world music, Vincent Peirani performs alongside Roberto Alagna, Cirque des Mirages, singer Serena Fisseau, Mireille Delunsch, Kiko Ruiz Antonio, Laurent Korcia, Lansana Kouyate, Art Mengo, François Salque, Sanseverino, Cheick Tidiane Seck, or the folk group Les Eyeux Noirs (music of the Balkans).
He participates in the groups of Youn Sun Nah, Daniel Humair (Sweet & Sour), Michel Portal, Serena Fisseau.
Vincent Peirani also raises his own projects:
The sounder (solo),
With the saxophonist Émile Parisien duo,
With the clarinettist, bandoneonist Michel Portal duet,
With Michael Wollny (p) and Michel Benita (b), Thrill Box project,
With the classical cellist François Salque duo,
With Émile Parisien, Yoann Serra, Tony Paeleman and Julien Herné, the Living Being quintet,
With Franco-Indonesian singer Serena Fisseau, the pop-world quintet Séjalan.
In cinema in 2017, Vincent Peirani plays Roland Romanelli in the movie Barbara.
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