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posted 02/09/2014

EXQUISITE PIANO COMPOSITION WITH ELODIE SABLIER (FRANCE)

Fresh from the successful release of her recent album Vertigo, Elodie Sablier’s performance at the Basement is bringing together her exquisite piano composition and performance skills, at ‘The Basement’ on Thursday 4th September.

Blessed with technique from the best French Conservatoires, and with the influence of several years on the Sydney jazz and alternative music scene, Elodie delivers a touching honesty in her sound that pushes the boundaries of classical music in her own inimitable style.

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Elodie Sablier

For this particular occasion, Elodie will be playing some of her compositions accompanied by extracts of movies, many of which have been key sources of inspiration for her album.

Elodie’s album is a thing of great beauty, and the performance of this young talented composer promises to be nothing short of enchanting.

“In Australia, Elodie Sablier has found a new music – individual, intimate, and frequently exquisite.” – Harriet Cunningham, Sydney Morning Herald.

“Personal impressions from a grand tradition. Pianist Elodie Sablier has pulled off a stunning debut recording of original solo piano pieces that resonate with the hallmark echoes of the French classical tradition” – Wayne Dawson, Jazz and Beyond

“Elodie Sablier plays with clarity, precision, and exquisite touch” – John Shand, the shortlist (SMH)

Who: Elodie Sablier

Where: The Basement, Sydney

When: Thursday, 4th September

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Born and raised in Provence, Elodie Sablier exuded passion for romanticism and classical piano at a very young age, inspired by her grandfather. Her French upbringing included significant exposure to classical and contemporary paintings, sculpture, music and books which formed her inner sensitivity.

Elodie pursued music composition and performance with distinction in the Conservatoires of Lyon (with first prizes) and Paris (focusing on composition for orchestra, and theory of orchestra), and then jazz courses at the Conservatoire of Valence.

She held frequent piano solo recitals in Europe, playing Beethoven, Brubeck, Chopin, Debussy and Mozart, while also composing for silent movies and cartoons, including live representation in cinema festivals. This includes an award for composition on the movie “Zur Chronik Von Grieshuus” from Alexander Von Gerlach.

Moving to Australia in 2009, Elodie continued to hone skills in composition and performance, while discovering new inspiration for her music in the Australian landscape and among Australians.

Elodie has performed concerts in many venues in Australia, including The Basement, Foundry 616, Sound Lounge, Bennetts Lane and the Melbourne Recital Centre.

Elodie’s debut Australian album Vertigo was released successfully in late 2013. Her compositions are regularly aired on ABC Classic FM, and her album has been CD of the week at 2MBS FM and 3MBS FM.

Elodie has also begun to collaborate more widely, particularly in the realms of art and music. Inter alia, Elodie held a successful collaboration project with painter Paul Thomas for a series of portraits of the World’s Greatest Composers (which adorns City Recital Hall, Sydney). She has recently composed film scores for a recently released movie “The Last Goodbye” (directed by award winning film maker Samantha Rebillet) and “Generation A”, an inspirational documentary about education in Afghanistan by Jasmin Kozowy.

Elodie’s willingness to extend the collaborations across mediums, and particularly between Music and Cinema, has lead Elodie to focus more on composing, and often to play live on inspiring extracts of movies she wishes to musically illustrate.

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Elodie Sablier with her album ‘Vertigo’