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Jerry Léonide

Jerry Léonide is a young musician born 1984 in the beautiful island of Mauritius. He started to play music at the age of seven with the help of his father who is a guitarist. Very quickly ,his natural talent made him one the youngest pianists to be on stage playing with different bands in different styles. Jerry is mainly self-taught but at the age of 17 he felt the need to go to a music school to master the language of Jazz. He left his country 11 years ago to go to Paris to study music. He had the chance to study with famous teachers and at the same time experiencing the parisian scene. Jerry has built himself a reputation of being one of the most talented and versatile pianists of his generation. His performances have been recognised by eminent jury members during jazz piano competitions. In 2012 , he was one the 3 finalists of the Nottingham International Jazz Piano Competition and was was awarded in the same year the 1st prize of the french national piano contest «  Concours Boris Vian » . A year later he won the 1st Prize along with the public prize of the famous Montreux Jazz Solo Piano Competition.

Awards

2012-Grand winner Of french Piano Competition - Concours Boris Vian 2013 - Winner and audience Favourite Prizes at the Montreux Jazz Festival Piano Solo Competition.


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" It’s there in the touchingly simple melodies at the heart of Jerry Léonide’s own improvisations, which have an authenticity belied by the smooth production. The number entitled The Key is particularly appealing, with a tune you could imagine sung by a Mauritian mother as a lullaby." - THE TELEGRAPH

"Fittingly, this stunning debut is crammed with joie de vivre and crystal-clear melodies, vividly evoking the Indian Ocean-lying island paradise. A clearly realised and passionate debut". -The Qietus

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