Sylvie Courvoisier

Courvoisier at the [[Moers Festival]] 2017 Sylvie Courvoisier (born 30 November 1968) is a composer, pianist, improviser and bandleader. She was born and raised in Lausanne, Switzerland, and has been a resident of New York City since 1998. She won Germany’s International Jazz Piano Prize in 2022 and was named Pianist of the Year for 2023 in the international critics poll of Spanish jazz publication ''El Intruso''. NPR’s Kevin Whitehead has encapsulated the distinctive character of Courvoisier’s art this way: “Some pianists approach the instrument like it’s a cathedral. Sylvie Courvoisier treats it like a playground.”

Courvoisier has earned her renown for balancing two distinct worlds: the classically minded chamber music of her European roots and the grooving, hook-laden sounds of the avant-jazz scene in New York. She ranges from playing with her longtime jazz trio (featuring bassist Drew Gress and drummer Kenny Wollesen ) to performing Stravinsky’s ''Rite of Spring'' in league with new-music pianist Cory Smythe, among other genre-bounding ventures. Courvoisier has collaborated over the past two decades with such luminaries as John Zorn, Wadada Leo Smith, Evan Parker, Ikue Mori, Ned Rothenberg, Fred Frith, Andrew Cyrille, Mark Feldman, Christian Fennesz, Nate Wooley and Mary Halvorson. Courvoisier has toured the world from Europe and North America to South America, Asia and Australia. She teaches as a member of the faculty of New School of Jazz (The New School)., in New York City.

Courvoisier’s newest ensemble, Chimaera, released its eponymous debut album in October 2023 via the Swiss label Intakt Records. The atmospheric, shape-shifting ''Chimaera'' features the pianist alongside Wadada Leo Smith on trumpet, Christian Fennesz on guitar/electronics, Nate Wooley on trumpet, Drew Gress on double-bass, and Kenny Wollesen on drums and vibraphone. In many ways, ''Chimaera'' represents Courvoisier’s most ambitious ensemble work to date. Reviewing ''Chimaera'', UK magazine ''Jazzwise'' praised the album’s “dream-like ambience and luminous textures,” while ''All About Jazz'' noted: “It’s not the musicians’ skill that most impresses, but rather their ability to cast a sustained spell for over 80 glorious minutes. A triumphant recording, and one of 2023’s highlights.” Chimaera has a flexible lineup on tour, with drummer Nasheet Waits on board for an expanded rhythm section. Provided by Wikipedia
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    To be other-wise by Courvoisier, Sylvie 1968-

    Published 2024
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    Chimaera by Courvoisier, Sylvie 1968-

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    Free hoops by Courvoisier, Sylvie 1968-

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    Ocre by Courvoisier, Sylvie 1968-

    Published 2000
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