Dominique Pifarély

French jazz violinist
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Dominique Pifarély
Pifarély live at Jazz Club Unterfahrt, Munich, 7 October 2010
Pifarély live at Jazz Club Unterfahrt, Munich, 7 October 2010
Background information
Born1957 (age 66–67)
Bègles, France
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, music conductor
Instrument(s)Violin
LabelsECM
Websitepifarely.net
Musical artist

Dominique Pifarély (born 1957) is a French jazz violinist. He works in avant-garde jazz, but he has also worked in post-bop and other contexts.

Career

Pifarély was born in Bègles. In 1979, he began touring with bassist Didier Levallet and guitarist Gérard Marais as a trio. In the 1980s he began leading his own bands, as can be heard on the recording Insula Dulcamara (1988) and Oblique (1992).

In 1985, Pifarély started to work with reedist Louis Sclavis and in 1992, they formed the Sclavis/Pifarély Acoustic Quartet, featuring guitarist Marc Ducret and double bassist Bruno Chevillon, and recorded for ECM. In the late 1990s, he started a duo work with pianist François Couturier, and they recorded an album (Poros, ECM, 1997).

Impromptu is a collaboration with François Couturier, Dominique Visse, and a work on contemporary poetry. He also initiated text/music experiences with French writer François Bon and actors Violaine Schwartz and Pierre Baux. The Dédales ensemble is an acoustic nine piece band. In 2007 he founded a trio with keyboard player Julien Padovani and drummer Eric Groleau.

He performs in Europe and has toured in the U.S., Canada, Japan, India, Middle East, Latin America, and Africa.[1]

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Tim Berne

With Safy Boutella

With Jean-Paul Celea and François Couturier

With Vincent Courtois

With Marc Ducret

With Rabih Abou-Khalil

With Didier Levallet

With Eddy Louiss

With Michele Rabbia and Stefano Battaglia

With Samo Salamon

With Louis Sclavis

With Mike Westbrook

References

  1. ^ Martinelli, Francesco. "Dominique Pifarély". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
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Studio albums
  • The Minimalism of Erik Satie (1984)
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