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Philippe Lauzier is among Montréal’s most active improvising musicians. He plays bass clarinet, alto/soprano saxophone, and composes. His music is definitely modern and stands out for tones and polyphonics that sing a different tune.
For the past few years, Lauzier has been performing regularly on Canadian and European stages. He has to his credit or co-credit the records Subsurface, Sainct Laurens, Disparition de l’usine éphémère, and Today is a special day. These releases have been lauded by reviewers worldwide.
His current projects see him playing with Pierre-Yves Martel, Isaiah Ceccarelli, Martin Tétreault, Michel F Côté, Diane Labrosse, and Pierre Tanguay, and also foreign musicians such as Kim Myhr (Norway), Jim Denley (Australia), Xavier Charles, Benoit Delbecq (France), Philip Zoubek and Nils Ostendorf (Germany). Lauzier also works with contemporary choreographers Isabelle van Grimde, Kelly Keenan, and Kira Kirsch (USA).
Philippe Lauzier focuses on long-term collaborations to develop stronger bonds and delve deeper into creation.
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