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Nathalie Loriers (born 27 October 1966, Namur) is a Belgian jazz pianist and composer.
Music career
In 1991 Loriers formed her own quartet with Kurt Van Herck (saxophone), Philippe Aerts (double bass) and Mimi Verderame (drums). She also has her own trio with Salvatore La Rocca (double bass) and Hans van Oosterhout (drums). She won the 1999 Golden Django for best French-speaking artist.
She has worked with Philip Catherine, Toots Thielemans, Jeanfrançois Prins, Lee Konitz, Aldo Romano, Charlie Mariano, Christian Escoudé, David Linx, Diederik Wissels, Emanuele Cisi, Gianluigi Trovesi, Ivan Paduart, Jacques Pelzer, Laurent Blondiau, and Steve Houben.
Awards and honors
Sax Prize, Jazz Critics Association, 1989
Belga Prize, Brussels Jazz Rally, Best Soloist, 1990
First Prize, Jazz Contest, 1991
Django d'Or, 1999
EuroDjango Award, Contemporary European Jazz Artist, 2000
Bobby Jaspar Prize, Académie du Jazz, 2000
Discography
Nymphéas (1991)
Dance or Die (Igloo, 1993)
Walking Through Walls, Walking Along Walls (Igloo, 1995)
Silent Spring (1999)
Tombouctou (2002)
Le Temps Retrouvé (2021)
References
External links
Official site
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