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Guillaume Yann Tiersen (born 23 June 1970) is a French musician and composer known internationally for composing the score to the Jean-Pierre Jeunet movie Amélie[1][2]. His music is recognized by its use of a large variety of instruments in relatively minimalist compositions, often with a touch of either European classical music or french folk music, using primarily the piano, accordion or violin together with instruments like the melodica, xylophone, toy piano, ondes martenot, harpsichord and typewriter. He has been compared to musicians Chopin, Erik Satie, Phillip Glass and Michael Nyman [3].
Biography
Tiersen was born in Brittany, France, in 1970 and received classical training at several musical academies, including those in Rennes, Nantes, and Boulogne[4]. Before releasing scores under his own name, Tiersen recorded background music for a number of plays and short films, such as La Vie Rêvée des Anges (1998, Erick Zonca), Alice et Martin (1998, André Téchiné), Qui Plume la Lune? (Christine Carrière, 1999).
He rose to domestic fame upon the release of his third album, Le Phare, but remained relatively unknown outside France until the release of his score for Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain in 2001, which was a mixture of both new and previously released material.
Tiersen favors the piano, accordion, and violin, but is also known for his experimentation and use of obscure instruments like the ondes martenot and the typewriter.
Yann Tiersen's list of collaborators continues to grow album after album (see discography below for details). While composing his fifth album, L'absente, Tiersen lent his musical talent to Françoiz Breut and Les Têtes Raides for their own albums. His 2005 album, Les Retrouvailles, featured vocals from Stuart Staples of Tindersticks, Jane Birkin, and Elizabeth Fraser, formerly of Cocteau Twins. Tiersen also played piano on Staples' solo album, Lucky Dog Recordings 03-04.
His live performances vary greatly. Sometimes he is accompanied by an orchestra and many guest collaborators, like Dominique A. Others, he offers the more frequent minimalistic sessions, usually accompanied only by a drummer/bassist and a guitarist, with Tiersen switching seamlessly between piano, accordion, and violin for his lighter songs, and electric guitar for his difficult pieces.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
La Valse des Monstres (1995)
Rue des Cascades (1996)
Collaborations: Claire Pichet.
Le Phare (1998)
Collaborations: Claire Pichet, Dominique A.
L'Absente (2001)
Collaborations: orchestral group Synaxis, Lisa Germano, Sacha Toorop, Dominique A, Neil Hannon, Natacha Régnier, Têtes Raides
Les Retrouvailles (2005)
Collaborations: Stuart Staples of Tindersticks , Jane Birkin , Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins .
Tabarly (2008)
[edit] Soundtracks
Amélie Original Soundtrack (2001)
Good Bye Lenin! Original Soundtrack (2003)
Collaborations: Claire Pichet.
On aime On aide (EP composed to raise founds for the FIDH) (2003)
Tabarly (2008)
[edit] Live albums
Black Session (1999)
Live album
Collaborations: Neil Hannon (of The Divine Comedy), Bertrand Cantat (of Noir Désir), Françoiz Breut, The Married Monk, Têtes Raides and a string quartet.
C¡Çétait ici (2002)
Live compilation album
Collaborations: 35-member orchestral group Synaxis, conducted by Guillaume Bourgogne. Claire Pichet, Christine Ott, Christian Quermalet, Marc Sens, Nicholas Stevens, Jean-François Assy, Renaud Lhoest, Oliver Tilkin, Ronan le bars, Têtes Raides, Dominique A, Lisa Germano.
On Tour (2006)
Collaborations: Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins , Diam's , Katel, DD la Fleur
[edit] Collaborations
One trip, one Noise (by Noir Désir) (1997)
Collaboration on A ton étoile: arrangements, strings, vibraphone, bell, mandolin, electric guitar and bass.
Bästard (EP) (1999)
Collaborations: Bästard
Tout est Calme (1999)
Collaborations: The Married Monk
Collaborations: the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Lisa Germano, Neil Hannon (of The Divine Comedy), Dominique A, Françoiz Breut, Têtes Raides, Sacha Toorop (of Zop Hopop), the actress Natacha Regnier, Christian Quermalet (of The Married Monk), Marc Sens (a Serge Tessot-Gay collaborator), Christine Ott and a string quartet.
Vingt à trente mille jours (by Françoiz Breut) (2000)
Collaboration on Porsmouth (vibraphone), Vingt à trente mille jours (vibraphone), L'heure bleue (violin), Le verre pilé (vibraphone); he made the arrangements of the other tracks.
Collaborations: Dominique A, Gaëtan Chataigner, Sacha Toorop and Luc Rambaud.
Gratte-poil (by Têtes Raides) (2001)
Collaboration on Cabaret des nues (violin)
The Married Monk (by The Married Monk) (2001)
Collaboration on Roma Amor (strings, vibraphone), Holidays (strings) and Cyro's request (vibraphone)
Les oiseaux de passage (tribute to Georges Brassens)
Collaboration: he covers Le parapluie with Natacha Régnier
Absent Friends (by The Divine Comedy) (2004)
Collaboration on Sticks & Stones (accordion) and Antherm for a bored youth (accordion) which is a track on the limited edtion pack.
Yann Tiersen & Shannon Wright (2004)
Collaborations: Shannon Wright.
The endless rise of the sun (by Smooth) (2006)
Collaboration on The endless rise of the sun (guitar, keyboards)
Smooth played in first part of some of Yann Tiersen's concerts in Spain, Poland and Germany in 2007.
Raides à la ville (by Katel) (2006)
Collaboration on La Vielle (violin)
Katel played in first part in France and Spain in 2006
13m² (by David Delabrosse) (2006)
Collaboration: he made the arrangements
Collaborations: Françoiz Breut, Marc Sens, Christian Quermalet, Renaud Lhoest
David Delabrosse played in first part in the C'était ici's tour in 2002 and in 2006. He was also Elliot's Baby Sitter.
The clip of the track Elliott (about Yann Tiersen's son) was made by Aurélie Duboy, Yann Tiersen present girlfriend.
[edit] DVD
La Traversée (2005) (by Aurélie du Boys, about the recording and composition of Les Retrouvailles in Ouessant)
On Tour (2006) (by Aurélie du Boys, about the tour)
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