Vincent Peirani


Vincent Peirani is a French jazz accordionist, vocalist and composer who has played internationally, collaborating with Denis Colin, François Jeanneau, Youn Sun Nah, Émile Parisien, Michel Portal, Louis Sclavis, and Michael Wollny, among others.

Career

Peirani began to play accordion at age eleven and classical clarinet a year later, taking lessons at the Conservatory of Nice. He studied clarinet and solfège at the Conservatoire de Paris. He received several awards, including international awards, between 1994 and 1998, such as the 1998 Prix d’Accordéon Classique of the conservatory. He turned to jazz the same year.
In 2000, Peirani won a First Prize in jazz and a First Prize in music theory and jazz harmony. From 2001, he studied jazz and improvisation at the Conservatoire de Paris, with Daniel Humair, Dré Pallemaerts, Hervé Sellin, Patrick Moutal, François Théberge, Riccardo Del Fra, and Glenn Ferris. He graduated with distinction in June 2004, after winning first prize in the national jazz competition of La Défense with saxophonist in 2003. Peirani collaborated in the 2000s in France with Michel Portal, Daniel Humair, Renaud Garcia-Fons, Louis Sclavis, François Jeanneau, Jean-Philippe Muvien, , Youn Sun Nah, Denis Colin, and. He made jazz recordings from 2003, beginning with an album with the European Jazz Youth Orchestra. In 2010 he first recorded his own compositions. He recorded in duo with the cellist François Salque, including the album Tanguillo.
He founded a quintet, Living Being, playing from 2013 with the trumpeter Mathias Eick and the vocalist. They played at the 10th Jazzahead Festival in Bremen.
In 2016, he recorded the album Tandem with pianist Michael Wollny. A reviewer called it a symbiotic result, interpretations following the intentions of the composers. Peirani was invited by Wollny–then artist in residence of the Rheingau Musik Festival–to play a concert at the Kurhaus Wiesbaden also with vocalist Andreas Schaerer and the saxophonist Émile Parisien. A reviewer noted his at times impressionistic sensitivity for sounds and his tender finesse.

Awards

In 2014, Peirani was awarded the Frank Ténot prize of the Victoires du Jazz as the "Instrumental revelation". In May 2015, he received an ECHO Jazz both as an instrumentalist and for his duo with Michael Wollny. His albums Thrill Box and Tandem were also awarded the prize. In 2016, he was named a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters.

Discography

Peirani has made many recording, mostly for ACT.
As leader or co-leader
Participations