Olivier Bogé

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Olivier Bogé (* 1981 in Toulon ) is a French jazz musician ( saxophone , composition , also guitar , vocals , piano , e-piano , synthesizer ).

Live and act

Bogé had classical piano lessons at the Toulon Conservatory; after that he also worked with saxophone and guitar, from the 2000s he worked in the French and international jazz scene with Franck Amsallem , with whom he made his first recordings in 2005 ( A Week in Paris: A Tribute to Strayhorn ), and with Virginie Teychene ( Portraits , 2007), Tigran Hamasyan , Bill McHenry , Jeff Ballard , Baptiste Trotignon , Tony Rabeson and Rick Margitza . In 2012 he released the album Imaginary Traveler , followed by Fall Somewhere (2012, with Nicolas Moreaux , Bill McHenry and Tigran Hamasyan), The World Begins Today (Naïve), Expanded Places (2015 (Naïve), with Nicolas Moreaux, Karl Jannuska , Guillaume Begni , Manon Ponsot ) and When Ghosts Were Young (Jazz & People, 2017) with Pierre Perchaud , Tony Paeleman , Nico Moreaux and Karl Jannuska.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alex Dutilh: L'actualité du jazz: Olivier Bogé et les fantômes de sa jeunesse. France Musique, November 13, 2017, accessed January 7, 2018 (French).
  2. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed January 9, 2018)