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Bruno Angelini is an atypical pianist, endowed with a very personal universe as a composer and musician. Rooted in the culture of jazz & contemporary music, he is an inventive pianist, constantly seeking to push the sonic boundaries of his instrument.
Bruno Angelini is a major figure in the European jazz scene. Having initiated and taken part in many projects, he was the Winner of the 2018 Jazz “Coup de coeur” prize from the Charles Cros Academy, for his album Open Land.
Bruno Angelini currently plays in several groups including his projects “Open Land” with Régis Huby, Claude Tchamitchian and Edward Perraud; “Transatlantic Roots” with Fabrice Martinez and Éric Echampard, “La Dernière Nuit” with Daniel Erdmann, “A sleepless night Chronicle” with Michele Rabbia and Tore Brunborg, “Weird box” with Francesco Bearzatti and Emiliano Turi, “Nora-F” by Guillaume Séguron, “the Ellipse” by Régis Huby, “Black Moon” by Eric Plandé and “Hors Temps” by Edward Perraud with Arnault Cuisinier.
Since 2019, he has been performing a solo piano project with an original electronic device, which allows him to loop & transform the acoustic sounds of the piano, in a program dedicated to the cinema of Sergio Leone: "Leone Alone 2.0."
Composer for cinema and television, he has written the original music for documentaries and films by Hélène Milano.
He teaches jazz piano at Bill Evans Piano Academy (Paris) since 1996.
Bruno Angelini is a major figure in the European jazz scene. Having initiated and taken part in many projects, he was the Winner of the 2018 Jazz “Coup de coeur” prize from the Charles Cros Academy, for his album Open Land.
Bruno Angelini currently plays in several groups including his projects “Open Land” with Régis Huby, Claude Tchamitchian and Edward Perraud; “Transatlantic Roots” with Fabrice Martinez and Éric Echampard, “La Dernière Nuit” with Daniel Erdmann, “A sleepless night Chronicle” with Michele Rabbia and Tore Brunborg, “Weird box” with Francesco Bearzatti and Emiliano Turi, “Nora-F” by Guillaume Séguron, “the Ellipse” by Régis Huby, “Black Moon” by Eric Plandé and “Hors Temps” by Edward Perraud with Arnault Cuisinier.
Since 2019, he has been performing a solo piano project with an original electronic device, which allows him to loop & transform the acoustic sounds of the piano, in a program dedicated to the cinema of Sergio Leone: "Leone Alone 2.0."
Composer for cinema and television, he has written the original music for documentaries and films by Hélène Milano.
He teaches jazz piano at Bill Evans Piano Academy (Paris) since 1996.
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