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French vocalist Camille Bertault is a dazzling musician whose expressive personality permeates everything she does. Initially a classical pianist, she soon found her voice, so to speak, as a vocalist, immersing herself in transcribing not only jazz solos by the greats but also intricate classical melodies by Debussy, Bach and more. One of her early claims to fame was penning a French vocalise to Coltrane’s behemoth “Giant Steps” but she pays homage to the tradition of French chanteuse with equal ease and, always, superb musicality. We talk about her trajectory and her response to my question “do you ever not feel like singing” was really quite wonderful.
Show Notes:
Visit https://www.camillebertault.com/ to find out about Camille’s tour dates.
Theme music by The Respect Sextet
Support The Jazz Session by becoming a member at Patreon.
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French vocalist Camille Bertault is a dazzling musician whose expressive personality permeates everything she does. Initially a classical pianist, she soon found her voice, so to speak, as a vocalist, immersing herself in transcribing not only jazz solos by the greats but also intricate classical melodies by Debussy, Bach and more. One of her early claims to fame was penning a French vocalise to Coltrane’s behemoth “Giant Steps” but she pays homage to the tradition of French chanteuse with equal ease and, always, superb musicality. We talk about her trajectory and her response to my question “do you ever not feel like singing” was really quite wonderful.
Show Notes:
Visit https://www.camillebertault.com/ to find out about Camille’s tour dates.
Theme music by The Respect Sextet
Support The Jazz Session by becoming a member at Patreon.
The post The Jazz Session #579: Camille Bertault appeared first on The Jazz Session.