Accordeon Melancolique

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Musicians Cherie de Boer and Jean-Pierre Guiran discovered a number of years ago that silence plays a prominent role in music. This apparent paradox – music and silence – became the catalyst for their musical renaissance. Using silence as well as sound to arrange their music, they were able to bring passion to even the simplest of pieces and give rhythmic melodies that extra sparkle. Both musicians are largely self-taught; their original style might well be the consequence of this. They started out in 1994. Their first CD L'Imparfait du Coeur was voted the best accordion CD of 1999 by the Swedish accordion magazine Dragspels Nytt. In response they played at festivals in Iceland and Denmark in the summer of 2000 and 2003. Accordéon Mélancolique has given hundreds of concerts since then. Five CDs, which feature many of their own compositions, have found their way to music lovers all over the world. Four volumes of sheet music have been published and enthusiastically received by musicians at music schools. The recognition of their music is evident in its frequent use in films, documentaries, dance and theatre productions, commercials etc. Who uses Accordeon Melancolique’s music? THE FRENCH DANCE GROUP ACCRORAP - CHOREOGRAPHER JOHANNES WIELAND AT THE JUILLIARD IN NEW YORK - MARTIN SCORSESE IN THE FILM PICASSO and Braque go to the movies - CHOREOGRAPHER MELANIE ACETO IN RESEMBLANCE, A CONTEMPORARY NEWYORK DANCE DUET - MANY PROGRAMMES ON DUTCH TV Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.