Géraldine Laurent (born 18 January 1975) is a French jazz alto saxophonist.
Laurent studied classical piano at the Niort conservatoire before changing to alto saxophone at the age of 12. She has been a member of the Christophe Joneau quartet. In parallel with her main trio with Yoni Zelnik and Laurent Bataille, she also had a trio with Hélène Labarrière et Éric Groleau, concentrating more on free improvisation. She prefers to play jazz standards to original compositions, and cites John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins and Eric Dolphy among her influences.
Discography
As leader
- 2007: Time Out Trio, with Yoni Zelnik and Laurent Bataille (Dreyfus Jazz, Sony bmg)
- 2015: At Work
With Aldo Romano
- 2008: Just Jazz, with Aldo Romano, Henri Texier, Mauro Negri
- 2010: Complete Communion to Don Cherry, with Romano, Texier, Fabrizio Bosso
With Christophe Joneau
- 2003: Lavaud Gelade, Christophe Joneau Quartet
With Charles Bellonzi
- 2006: Abracadadrums, with Charles Bellonzi, Eric Prost, Frédéric d'Oelsnitz, François Gallix (DBA Productions)
References
- "Le mystère Géraldine Laurent", Jazzman, n°138, September 2007, p. 24
- "Géraldine Laurent, Doutes, paradoxes et certitudes", Jazz Magazine, n°586, p. 46
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