Edouard Ferlet, a master of French jazz, presents "Filigrane," a captivating journey through the intricate world of jazz, released on December 11, 2009, under the Mélisse label. This album, spanning 50 minutes, is a testament to Ferlet's virtuosity and his ability to blend traditional jazz with contemporary influences, creating a sound that is both timeless and fresh.
"Filigrane" features ten tracks, each a unique exploration of jazz's rich tapestry. From the enchanting "La fable du grimoire" to the introspective "Je viens d'apprendre," Ferlet's compositions are a delightful mix of melody, rhythm, and harmony. The album's title track, "Filigrane," is a standout, showcasing Ferlet's piano skills and his knack for creating evocative, atmospheric pieces.
Ferlet's French jazz roots are evident throughout the album, with tracks like "Salamandre" and "Tamanraset" drawing inspiration from French culture and folklore. However, he also ventures into more universal themes, as seen in "Valentine's Day" and "Interchange," proving his versatility and range as a composer and pianist.
"Filigrane" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a collection of moments, each track a snapshot of Ferlet's musical journey. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or a casual listener, "Filigrane" offers something for everyone. It's a celebration of jazz, a tribute to French culture, and a testament to Edouard Ferlet's enduring talent.