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  1. Gael Rakotondrabe (born 20 July 1984) is a French pianist, composer, and jazz musician. He achieved recognition by winning the First Prize in the piano competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2008.

  2. Paris based pianist and composer, Gael Rakotondrabe has started his career as a jazz musician (won Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition in 2008), and broadened his horizons to various artistic fields. He has collaborated with CocoRosie, Anohni (Antony & the Johnsons), Robert Wilson, Marina Abramovic, and Willem Dafoe (The Life and ...

  3. www.gaelrakotondrabe.com › GAEL_RAKOTONDRABE › NEWSNEWS - gaelrakotondrabe.com

    Join us for a musical evening with Gael Rakotondrabe and his trio on November 30th at the Studio de l'Ermitage in Paris. Get ready for a night of enchanting music and celebration, including jazz musicians Fabien Mary and Hugo Lippi, for the release party of the French label "For Musicians Only."

  4. Gael Rakotondrabe. 944 likes · 45 talking about this. Gael Rakotondrabe Pianist, Composer, and Producer. Based in Paris, grew up in La Reunion. Has been a long-standing collaborator of Cocorosie,...

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  5. The pinnacle of rock festivals in America is back! After a three-year hiatus, Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival returns to its home at the heartbeat of rock, the Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio — May 16-19, 2024 — with a spectacular lineup of rock heavyweights that make Sonic Temple’s comeback one of the most anticipated events of ...

  6. For the first time in a decade, ANOHNI presents a series of concerts with the Johnsons, joined by nine musicians including Julia Kent (cello), Maxim Moston (violin), Doug Wieselman (multi-instrumentalist), Gael Rakotondrabe (piano), Leo Abrahams (guitarist) and Jimmy Hogarth (guitarist/producer).

  7. Gael Rakotondrabe and Léonie Pernet enlarge and compliment each other's worlds for ARTE Concert's Piano Day. One concert, four hands, tons of talent: Everything necessary to thrill the audience at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, which has been taken over for the occasion.

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