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Massot-Florizoone-Horbaczewski : cinema novo - CD
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Massot-Florizoone-Horbaczewskicinema novo (Homerecords) So what can you can do with an accordion a tuba and a cello? The three instruments have a lot in common: they are well equipped with a big sound, an imaginary character, a large register and a photogenic outfit. This band pusheds their limits in a creative new way. Michel Massot - tuba, euphonium, trombone; Tuur Florizoone - chromatic accordeon; Marine Horbaczewski - cello.
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01 L'acrobate 02 Les yeux parlent ... 03 L'attentive 04 Cinema novo 05 Valse reggae 06 Mist 07 Babelouz 08 Carassin dore 09 Kater voor later 10 Rue St-Géry 11 Célestin 12 Kaléidoscopique
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About Tuur Florizoone (Tricycle, Musicazur, Quentin Dujardin) and Michel Massot (Trio Grande, Rêve d'éléphant Orchestra), players of these mysterious instruments, we can definitely say the following: they are two adventurous musicians, excellent improvisers and performers and, last but not least, artists in composing.
Their collaboration with well-known cellist Marine Horbaczewski allows them to improvise and exploit rich pallet ambiances, passing through the most strange, unexpected, happy and above all emotional sounds of their instruments.
Michel Massot is a slightly eccentric musician, who showed the world in his 25 years of musical existence how a tuba needs to be "tamed". Like no other he can get the wittiest sounds, firm bass riffs and beautiful melodies out of his instrument.
In the repertoire of this trio you can discover own compositions and improvisations balancing between contemporary classical music and jazz. The endless imagination of this trio will remind the listener of elephants and mice, princes and their princesses or maybe even of bored, overworked clerks...
Tuur has recently composed the soundtrack for the Belgium film 'Aanrijding in Moscou' by Christophe Van Rompaey, using the sound of this trio.
Apart from playing together on the album issued of this soundtrack, trio brought out their first and long expected album in February 2008 on the Belgian Homerecords.be label.
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