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Cécile Verny

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Cécile Verny
Background information
Born1969
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, producer
InstrumentVocals
Years active1987 - present
LabelsMinor Music
Member ofCécile Verny Quartet
Websitehttps://www.cecile-verny.com/

Cécile Verny (born 1969 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast) is a French jazz musician and the lead vocalist of the Cécile Verny Quartet, a jazz group based in Germany. Verny moved to France at a young age and later to Germany, where she developed her musical career. Her music blends elements of jazz, rock and world music. She is known for the exclusively original songs with her quartet and has been awarded numerous awards in France and Germany.

Life and career

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Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in 1969, Verny moved to France at age twelve, and founded the Cécile Verny Quartet in Strasbourg in 1987. Two years later, she moved to Freiburg im Breisgau, where she developed her musical career both with her quartet and later also as a singer in other groups and recordings. Verny mostly writes her own lyrics and performs in English, French and German, but sometimes also in her African mother tongue.[1]

Verny and her quartet have received numerous awards, among others the 2006 German Music Critics Award for their album The Bitter and The Sweet as an “artistically outstanding new release” in jazz. In France, she was awarded the first prize of the ”Grand Prix du Jury” as vocal artist at the Festival de Jazz Juan-les-Pins in 2003.[2] A review of the quartet's 2019 album Of Moons and Dreams, DownBeat magazine called Verny’s singing "pristinely delivered" and "embracing constant change and accepting difference".[3]

In 2005, Verny published the first album under her own name, titled European Songbook. Performing exclusively jazz standards written by European composers such as Kurt Weill, Django Reinhardt and Joe Zawinul, she was accompanied by the musicians of her quartet and two additional brass players.[4] Since 2006 she has also performed in concerts and on recordings with the WDR Big Band, such as their album Celebrating Billie Holiday.[2] On her 2019 album Mein Liedgut, she performed arrangements based on German songs by Franz Schubert to Hildegard Knef and Zarah Leander, accompanied only by jazz guitarist Johannes Maikranz.[5] Since 2017, Verny has also repeatedly performed with jazz bands in Lithuania.[6]

Apart from her activities as musician and vocal coach, Verny has been engaged in various community-related social projects.[7] In May 2020, for example, she opened a live streaming series of the project Freiburgzuhause with a concert at the Jazzhaus Freiburg to support the local cultural scene during the Corona pandemic.[8]

Discography

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Cécile Verny Quartet

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  • Oazoo (1992)
  • Patchwork (1995); Jazz D’Or
  • Expressive Impressionen (1995)
  • Coquelicot – melodie de vie (1997)
  • Got a Ticket (1998)
  • Métisse (1999)
  • Kekeli (2002)
  • Cécile Verny Quartet – live in Antibes (DVD, 2004)
  • The Bitter and the Sweet (2006)
  • Amoureuse (2008)
  • Keep some secrets within (2010)
  • Fear & Faith (2013)
  • Memory Lane (2014)
  • Of Moons and Dreams (2019)

Other albums

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  • Le Jazz a plein tubes, with the Orchestre Regional de Jazz d'Alsace, 1991
  • Dimba, with Tschisungu Kalomba & Kassala, 1995
  • Jazz Affairs, with Peter Baumgärtner's Jazzfriends, 1996
  • Dance Away Your Sorrows, with NDeez Soul, 1996
  • Of Course, with Kilian Heitzler Big Band, 2000
  • A New Beginning, with Intuit, 2001
  • I'm on My Way, with Reiner Regel and Gottfried Böttger, 2003
  • Intuit 2004, with Intuit, 2004
  • Celebrating Billie Holiday, Cécile Verny & WDR Big Band, 2008

Solo projects

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  • European Songbook with her quartet and additional brass, 2005
  • Mein Liedgut, Cécile Verny & Johannes Maikranz, 2019

Awards and distinctions

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  • 1992 Festival Vocal de Jazz de Crest, France
  • 1995 Zelt-Musik-Festival, Freiburg
  • 2003 Grand Prix du Jury, Festival de Jazz Juan-les-Pins
  • 2006 German Music Critics Award
  • 2008 European Jazz Prize

References

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  1. ^ deutschlandfunk.de (2013-02-21). "Songs aus dem Hotelzimmer". Deutschlandfunk (in German). Retrieved 2024-08-21.
  2. ^ a b "Jazz Radio". Jazz Radio (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-21.
  3. ^ Grunenberg, Kira (2019). "Reviews - Cécile Verny Quartet, Of Moons And Dreams". downbeat.com. Retrieved 2024-08-21.
  4. ^ "CD: Cecile Verny - European Songbook/ Online Musik Magazin". www.omm.de. Retrieved 2024-08-21.
  5. ^ "Cécile Verny/ Johannes Maikranz - Mein Liedgut". events.at (in German). 2024-05-21. Retrieved 2024-08-21.
  6. ^ "Šiauliai Big Band". www.saule.lt. Retrieved 2024-08-21.
  7. ^ "Tipps für Familien: Familienkonzerte im Jazzhaus Freiburg". www.freiburg.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-08-21.
  8. ^ "Streamingprojekt #inFreiburgzuhause will der Kultur helfen - Rock & Pop". Badische Zeitung (in German). 2020-05-22. Retrieved 2024-08-20.
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