Thomas Enhco, David Enhco, Benoît Sourisse, and André Charlier pay tribute to their father-in-law and friend Didier Lockwood. A world-famous jazz-rock virtuoso violinist, Didier Lockwood played a decisive role in the artistic vocation of these four musicians. They create music without borders, dense in emotions, at the crossroads of jazz and classical. On stage, everything is energy and improvisation for unique moments! Thomas Enhco is a pianist and composer of jazz and classical music. He won the Martial Solal International Jazz Piano Competition 2010 (3rd prize), the Django d'Or 2010 (New Talent), the FIPA d'Or 2012 (Best Film Music), the Victoires du Jazz 2013 (Revelation ), the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition 2017 (2nd Grand Prize), the ACEG Prize of the Sacem 2017. On the occasion of his 30th birthday, he recorded for Sony Music the album Thirty, which includes five new compositions for solo piano and his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, recorded with the Appassionato Ensemble (released February 2019). David Enhco is a trumpeter and composer. In 2010, he founded The Amazing Keystone Big Band with Bastien Ballaz, Jon Boutellier and Fred Nardin. At the same time, David Enhco released three personal albums with his quartet, La Horde (2013), Layers (2014) and Horizons (2017), all of which were critically acclaimed. In 2017, he created a new group, Aksham, with Albanian singer Elina Duni and Swiss pianist Marc Perrenoud. Every year, David Enhco gives numerous concerts on several continents with his quartet, the Keystone Big Band, the Trio Casadesus-Enhco, Aksham and the duo Enhco Brothers which he shares with his brother. In 2018, David Enhco won two Victoires du Jazz in the categories: Rising Artist and Group of the Year. For thirty years and more than 1,500 concerts, André Charlier (drums) and Benoît Sourisse (piano, Hammond organ) have deepened a musical and human relationship of exceptional quality and longevity. The essential tandem of the French scene "Charlier/Sourisse" has collaborated through their 8 albums with Jerry Bergonzi, Kenny Garrett, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Alex Sipiagin, Perico Sambeat, Philip Catherine... Traveling companions of the violinist Didier Lockwood between 1994 and 2004, they also share the stage or the studio with many prestigious musicians such as Toots Thielemans, John Scofield, John McLaughlin, Mike Stern, Steve Gadd, Quincy Jones, Phil Collins, Gil Goldstein, Jean-Jacques Milteau, Michel Petrucciani… They are also co-founders of "Captain", an emblematic group of Rhythm'n Blues which has given more than 1000 concerts in 30 years, recorded 5 CDs, a DVD and won the Public Prize at the Victoires du Jazz 2003. Since 2016, creation of the “Multiquarium Big Band” which has been touring since 2018 with Bireli Lagrène on bass (“I Remember Jaco” project) 2018: release of the album “Tales from Michael” recorded in trio with Louis Winsberg. A vibrant tribute to the music of Michael Brecker. Co-founders of the “CMDL” with Didier Lockwood and Chantal Charlier in 1999, André and Benoît are its educational directors. Very attached to the transmission, they give many Masterclasses in France and abroad (Hanoi, Noumea, Liège, Lausanne, Lisbon, Reunion, Shanghai, Sao Paulo ..)...
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Thomas Enhco, David Enhco, Benoît Sourisse, and André Charlier pay tribute to their father-in-law and friend Didier Lockwood. A world-famous jazz-rock virtuoso violinist, Didier Lockwood played a decisive role in the artistic vocation of these four musicians. They create music without borders, dense in emotions, at the crossroads of jazz and classical. On stage, everything is energy and improvisation for unique moments! Thomas Enhco is a pianist and composer of jazz and classical music. He won the Martial Solal International Jazz Piano Competition 2010 (3rd prize), the Django d'Or 2010 (New Talent), the FIPA d'Or 2012 (Best Film Music), the Victoires du Jazz 2013 (Revelation ), the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition 2017 (2nd Grand Prize), the ACEG Prize of the Sacem 2017. On the occasion of his 30th birthday, he recorded for Sony Music the album Thirty, which includes five new compositions for solo piano and his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, recorded with the Appassionato Ensemble (released February 2019). David Enhco is a trumpeter and composer. In 2010, he founded The Amazing Keystone Big Band with Bastien Ballaz, Jon Boutellier and Fred Nardin. At the same time, David Enhco released three personal albums with his quartet, La Horde (2013), Layers (2014) and Horizons (2017), all of which were critically acclaimed. In 2017, he created a new group, Aksham, with Albanian singer Elina Duni and Swiss pianist Marc Perrenoud. Every year, David Enhco gives numerous concerts on several continents with his quartet, the Keystone Big Band, the Trio Casadesus-Enhco, Aksham and the duo Enhco Brothers which he shares with his brother. In 2018, David Enhco won two Victoires du Jazz in the categories: Rising Artist and Group of the Year. For thirty years and more than 1,500 concerts, André Charlier (drums) and Benoît Sourisse (piano, Hammond organ) have deepened a musical and human relationship of exceptional quality and longevity. The essential tandem of the French scene "Charlier/Sourisse" has collaborated through their 8 albums with Jerry Bergonzi, Kenny Garrett, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Alex Sipiagin, Perico Sambeat, Philip Catherine... Traveling companions of the violinist Didier Lockwood between 1994 and 2004, they also share the stage or the studio with many prestigious musicians such as Toots Thielemans, John Scofield, John McLaughlin, Mike Stern, Steve Gadd, Quincy Jones, Phil Collins, Gil Goldstein, Jean-Jacques Milteau, Michel Petrucciani… They are also co-founders of "Captain", an emblematic group of Rhythm'n Blues which has given more than 1000 concerts in 30 years, recorded 5 CDs, a DVD and won the Public Prize at the Victoires du Jazz 2003. Since 2016, creation of the “Multiquarium Big Band” which has been touring since 2018 with Bireli Lagrène on bass (“I Remember Jaco” project) 2018: release of the album “Tales from Michael” recorded in trio with Louis Winsberg. A vibrant tribute to the music of Michael Brecker. Co-founders of the “CMDL” with Didier Lockwood and Chantal Charlier in 1999, André and Benoît are its educational directors. Very attached to the transmission, they give many Masterclasses in France and abroad (Hanoi, Noumea, Liège, Lausanne, Lisbon, Reunion, Shanghai, Sao Paulo ..)
Thomas Enhco, David Enhco, Benoît Sourisse, et André Charlier rendent hommage à leur beau-père et ami Didier Lockwood.Violoniste virtuose du jazz-rock, mondialement célèbre, Didier Lockwood a joué un rôle déterminant dans la vocation artistique de ces quatre musiciens.Ils créent une musique sans frontières, dense en émotions, au carrefour du jazz et du classique.Sur scène, tout est énergie et improvisation pour des moments uniques !Thomas Enhco est un pianiste et compositeur de jazz et de musique classique.Il est lauréat du Concours International de Piano Jazz Martial Solal 2010 (3ème prix), des Django d’Or 2010 (Nouveau Talent), des FIPA d’Or 2012 (Meilleure Musique de Film), des Victoires du Jazz 2013 (Révéla- tion), du Osaka International Chamber Music Competition 2017 (2ème Grand Prix), du Prix ACEG de la Sacem 2017.A l’occasion de ses 30 ans, il enregistre pour Sony Music l’album Thirty, qui comprend cinq nouvelles compositions pour piano solo et son Concerto pour Piano et Orchestre, enregistré avec l’Ensemble Appassionato (sortie février 2019). David Enhco est trompettiste et compositeur. En 2010, il fonde The Amazing Keystone Big Band avec Bastien Ballaz, Jon Boutellier et Fred Nardin.Parallèlement, David Enhco sort trois albums personnels avec son quartet, La Horde (2013), Layers (2014) et Horizons (2017), tous plébiscités par la critique. En 2017, il crée un nouveau groupe, Aksham, avec la chanteuse albanaise Elina Duni et le pianiste suisse Marc Perrenoud. Tous les ans, David Enhco donne de nombreux concerts sur plusieurs continents avec son quartet, le Keystone Big Band, le Trio Casadesus-Enhco, Aksham et le duo Enhco Brothers qu’il partage avec son frère.En 2018, David Enhco remporte deux Victoires du Jazz dans les catégories : Artiste qui monte et Groupe de l’année. Depuis une trentaine d’années et plus de 1500 concerts, André Charlier (batterie) et Benoît Sourisse (piano, orgue Hammond) approfondissent une relation musicale et humaine d’une qualité et d’une longévité exceptionnelle.Le tandem incontournable de la scène hexagonale « Charlier/Sourisse » a collaboré à travers leurs 8 albums avec Jerry Bergonzi, Kenny Garrett, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Alex Sipiagin, Perico Sambeat, Philip Catherine…Compagnons de route du violoniste Didier Lockwood entre 1994 et 2004, il partagent également la scène ou le studio avec de nombreux musiciens prestigieux tels que Toots Thielemans, John Scofield, , John McLaughlin, Mike Stern, Steve Gadd, Quincy Jones, Phil Collins, Gil Goldstein, Jean-Jacques Milteau, Michel Petrucciani…Ils sont également co-fondateurs de « Captain » groupe emblématique de Rhythm’n Blues qui a donné en 30 ans plus de 1000 concerts, a enregistré 5 CD , un DVD et obtenu le Prix du public aux Victoires du Jazz 2003.Depuis 2016 , création du « Multiquarium Big Band » qui tourne depuis 2018 avec Bireli Lagrène à la basse ( projet « I Remember Jaco »)2018 : sortie de l’album « Tales from Michael » enregistré en trio avec Louis Winsberg. Un vibrant hommage rendu à la musique de Michael Brecker.Co-fondateurs du « CMDL » avec Didier Lockwood et Chantal Charlier en 1999, André et Benoît en sont les directeurs pédagogiques.Très attachés à la transmission, ils donnent de nombreux Masterclass en France et à l’étranger (Hanoï, Nouméa, Liège, Lausanne, Lisbonne, la Réunion, Shanghai, Sao Paulo..)
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