Baptiste Trotignon

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About Baptiste Trotignon

A sophisticated, exploratory jazz pianist, France's Baptiste Trotignon is a highly regarded performer known for his harmonically inventive style. Trotignon emerged to acclaim with 2000's Django d'Or Prize-winning Fluide and 2001's Sightseeing. He has moved ably between solo piano albums like 2003's Solo and small group dates, including 2005's Trintigon-El-Malek with saxophonist David El-Malek and 2009's Share with trumpeter Tom Harrell and saxophonist Mark Turner. Along with his original material, he has explored music from across the stylistic spectrum, interpreting songs by Led Zeppelin and Bob Dylan, as well as classical composers. He showcased his broad blend of classical and jazz on 2015's Baptiste Trotignon: Concerto pour piano; Different Spaces and 2022's Anima with Orchestre Victor Hugo.

HOMETOWN
Paris, France
BORN
June 17, 1974
GENRE
Jazz

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