Rose

singer, author, composer

Rosa Ines Villegas grew up in Paris rocked by Latin rhythms and the “magical realism” of her Colombian mother. Her artistic career is eclectic: cabarets on the Champs Élysées and in Tokyo (Pau Caraïbes), theater companies (La Llave, Mictlan), jazz clubs and Parisian stages (New Morning, Duc des lombards), international tours with different collaborations and with her own projects (Vibración del Alma, Quarteto Rosa, Trova Nova, Luis&Rosa). Her music is tinged with folklore of her Latin American roots, jazz and pop music that surrounds her, and sometimes electro that she likes to explore.

www.rosa-ines.com

Franck

pianist, composer, arranger

Franck Monbaylet is well known for creating bridges between musical styles. Whether for french variety (Véronique Sanson, Serge Lama, Yves Duteil) or musical comedy (Emilie Jolie), jazz with original creations (Grieg in Blue, Ethno Monk), Spanish works such as La Noche Oscura (Grand Prix from the Charles Cros Academy), Llanto and Pelleas y Melisanda, rap with Abd Al Malik or ethnic pop with Diego Modena (Ocarina), Franck plays, arranges, orchestrates and conducts. He won with Sylvain Chomet the best film music award at the Beijing festival for the film Attila Marcel.

www.franckmonbaylet.com


Quartet members

WILIAM BRUNARD

After classical piano and cello studies, he turned to the guitar, accompanying artists like Tchavolo Schmitt. But it is the double bass that will become his instrument of choice and which will open the doors to the biggest stages alongside musicians like Patrick Saussois, Angelo Debarre, Christian Escoudé, Stochelo Rosenberg, Didier Lockwood, Noé Reihnardt, Thomas Dutronc.. . and today Biréli Lagrène.

FREDERIC SICART

After a First Prize in Percussion at the Nice Conservatory and studies at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, he joined the French and international Jazz scene and performed notably alongside notable artists such as Claude Nougaro, Richard Galliano, Pierre Vassiliu, Bernard Lavilliers, the Raoul Petite group, Francis Lockwood.

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