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  1. Jacky Terrasson (born November 27, 1965) is a French jazz pianist and composer. [1] [2] Background. Terrasson's mother is African-American from Georgia, and his father is French. [3] [4] From his parents he heard classical music as a child. [4] . He began piano lessons at an early age. [4] .

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  3. Jacky Terrasson. @JackyTerrassonOfficial. •. 100 subscribers • 6 videos. 🎹 Pianist, Jazz 🇫🇷🇺🇸. ...more. jackyterrasson.com and 4 more links. Jacky Terrasson • EPK "Moving On" 1,914 views 5...

  4. By the mid-’90s, pianist Jacky Terrasson was being hailed as one of the bright young lions on the traditional jazz scene. His self-titled 1995 debut for Blue Note Records drew high praise from all corners of the jazz world.

  5. JACKY TERRASSON - COLLABORATIONS (Selection) Click on the Albums to listen to them on Spotify

  6. Oct 2, 2019 · With 53, the 15th album in a recording career that has now spanned 25 years since his stunning self-titled debut on Blue Note in 1994, the pianist and composer Jacky Terrasson presents a magnificent collection of original pieces in the form of an intimate confession, brought to life by a varied cast of trio mates, and performed at a ...

  7. Jacky Terrasson. 14,439 likes · 138 talking about this. 🎹 Pianist, Jazz 🇫🇷🇺🇸 📆 New album « Moving On » out 🔗singles • album • concerts • etc ⬇️.

  8. Oct 2, 2019 · Terrasson’s arrangement of the “Lacrimosa” movement from Mozart’s Requiem in D Minor.Album: 53 (2019)53 is an album unlike any other in pianist Jacky Terrass...

  9. Sep 26, 2019 · With his latest opus, “53”, Jacky Terrasson, excited to work with his totally invested partners, delivers all the facets of a radiant, warm, sparkling music - definitely solar!

  10. Jacky Terrasson, winner of the distinctive Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition and two time Grammy nominee, was acclaimed by The New York Times Magazine as “one of 30 artists under the age of 30 most likely to make an impact on American culture in the next 30 years.”