Ars Moderna Duo Fukui-Jallu

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Album info

Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
05.05.2017

Label: Klarthe

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Classical Crossover

Artist: Duo Fukui-Jallu

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Amurado Pedro Maffia 02:29
  • 2 Taconeando 03:19
  • 3 Romántica 02:40
  • 4 La cachila 03:23
  • 5 La trampera 03:36
  • 6 La Maleva 03:07
  • 7 Un placer 02:43
  • 8 A Ernesto Sabato 04:20
  • 9 Silbando Sebastián Piana 03:17
  • 10 A la guardia nueva 03:04
  • 11 Romance de barrio 02:59
  • 12 Danzarín 03:55
  • Total Runtime 38:52

Info for Ars Moderna

If we were to categorise this traditional tango, we would have to talk about this spontaneous improvisation, this dialogue between the instrumentalists within a harmonic and melodic tapestry. Because it is indeed this art of dialogue that the Fukui-Jallu duet initiated. It is also the result of a desire to bring the music of the guitarist Roberto Grela (1913-1992) back to life, accompanied by Anibal Troilo. This famous duet marked its era by the harmonic richness of R. Grela and A. Troilo's art of phrasing. From this adventure, from this momentum and these exchanges, the ambition to arrange pieces of their quintet (bandoneon, guitars, guitarron, double bass) for our duet was born. The discovery of the arrangements of another great musician, Leopoldo Federico (1927-2014), enabled us to enrich the colour palette of the duet through musical pieces such as Romance de barrio, Amurado, A la Guardia Nueva. This rebirth of a work is offered to you for your and our great pleasure.

Louise Jallu, bandoneon
Hiroki Fukui, guitar




Louise Jallu
Louise Jallu's musical career begins at the age of five with Kristina Kuusisto and then Per Arn Glorvigen at the Gennevilliers conservatory. She then joins Jean-Baptiste Henry’s class which would reveal her passion for the bandoneon. In 2009, she enters the musical degree course at the Lycée Racine of Paris. In 2011 she wins the 2nd Prize in the solo bandoneon category at Klingenthal International Competition in Germany and would have the honor of being invited to the Sorbonne at the award ceremony of the General Contest. In the same year, she performs Astor Piazzolla's concerto Aconcagua, adding her own cadences. She obtains her secondary school certificate majoring in science, the title “young talent from the town of Gennevilliers”, and her musical studies diploma from a unanimous jury composed of Tomás Gubitsh, Pascal Contet and Serge Amico. She completes her musical training with César Stroscio, perfects her chamber music with Juan Jose Mosalini and Juanjo Mosalini and studies composition with Bernard Cavanna. In 2012, she founds her own band, Tango Carbón, collaborates with the singer Katerina Fotinaki and forms the Duo Fukui-Jallu with the guitarist Hiroki Fukui. She plays in prestigious venues such as the Alhambra, l'Européen, the Paris Philharmonic, le Triton, la Filature, le Cafe de la Danse and la Maline, among others. In 2015, comes out En crise (“In Crisis”), her first album with Tango Carbón by Nomad Music. She appears on stage in Ukraine, Algeria, Morocco, the Netherlands, Italy and Armenia. In 2016, she records A contrafuego with the ensemble Fleurs Noires as a soloist by Milan Publications and shares the stage with César Stroscio. In 2017 , appears Ars moderna of the Duo Fukui-Jallu by Klarthe Records distributed by Harmonia Mundi. She plays a 142-button Alfred Arnold Rheinische Tonlage bandoneon of Bandonionfabrik of Klingenthal.



Booklet for Ars Moderna

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