Yoann Loustalot

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Yoann Loustalot (born May 26, 1974 in Guérande ) is a French jazz musician ( trumpet , flugelhorn , composition .)

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Yoann Loustalot received training as a classical trumpeter before he decided on jazz. In 1998 he was a member of the Grand Six sextet in Bordeaux . At this time he met the British blues musician Victor Brox , whom he accompanied for several years. In 2001 he settled in Paris; From 2002 to 2004 he was a member of the Vintage Orchestra led by Sophie Alour and the band of the singer Brisa Roché. Then he worked with Olivier Ker Ourio , Dave Liebman , Lee Konitz and Steve Williams and in 2006 he presented the album Primavera with his quartet . In addition, he developed his trio with pianist François Chesnel and drummer Antoine Paganotti) and in 2007 as a coleader the group Aerophone with Frédéric Pasqua (three albums, most recently in 2017), since 2012 with Frédéric Borey (as well as Yoni Zelnik and Frédéric Pasqua) Lucky Dog (two Albums at Fresh Sound New Talent . In 2016 he founded the quartet Old and New Songs with François Chensel (p), Christophe Marguet (dm) and Frédéric Chiffoleau , which toured Russia in 2019. In 2019 he also worked in a duo with pianist Julien Touery He can also be heard on albums with Sophie Alour ( La géographie des rêves 2011) and Christophe Dal Sasso .

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