Dominique Pifarély

Dominique Pifarély modernized French jazz violin, combining extraordinary technical skills with an inclusive idea of music-making. Born in Bègles in 1957, he began playing classical violin at age six and in 1977, received a First Prize Conservatory degree. As soon as he got out of the conservatory, bassist Didier Levallet invited him to join the Swing Strings System (Paris-Suite and Eurydice, Evidence, 1978) and play in a trio with drummer Gerard Marais (Eowyin, 1981). He was soon very in-demand as a straight jazz player and performed with organist Eddy Louiss (Multicolor Feeling, Nocturne), but was soon in some of the more adventurous groups in Europe, too, including Mike Westbrook's band (On Dukes' Birthday, hatART) and the Vienna Art Orchestra.

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