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Eve Risser (born 1982) is a French jazz and improvised music performer, composer and arranger. She mostly plays piano and prepared piano , but also plays harpsichord and other instruments.

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5-767: Risser is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Eve Risser (born 1982), French jazz musician Fred Risser (born 1927), American politician Fred Risser (Progressive politician) (1900–1971), American politician James C. Risser (born 1946), American philosopher James V. Risser (born 1938), American journalist Makana Risser Chai , American author Oliver Risser (born 1980), Namibian football player Paul G. Risser (1939–2014), American ecologist René Risser (1869–1958), French mathematician Wilko Risser (born 1982), Namibian-German football player See also [ edit ] Risser sign [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

10-533: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Eve Risser Risser was born in 1982 in Colmar , France. She had piano lessons as a child and first saw graphic notation at the age of 11. This "set her imagination free. But those desires were quashed by her instructor, who situated that sort of interpretational freedom within a larger, rigorous practice of study." Risser lived in Colmar until she

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20-659: The piano was super fun." Risser was pianist in the Orchestre national de jazz from 2009 to 2013. The premiere of her White Desert , for a tentet with amateur choirs, was in March 2015. A reviewer described her playing on the 2012 trio album En Corps as being "anything but conventional, highly percussive, full of muted strings, extended techniques, and repetitive phrases". A Down Beat reviewer of her solo piano record Des Pas Sur La Neige commented on Risser's "arsenal of techniques and tools that transform her instrument into

25-531: Was 18. She then studied in Strasbourg for four years, playing improvised music and jazz on the piano and contemporary music on the flute. She decided to concentrate on the piano after completing her studies. She reported that "When I stopped the flute, I felt so limited in my improvisations with timbres that I started to explore the inside of the piano to be able to imitate trumpets, percussions and saxophones [...] I realized that building stuff with my hands for

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