Clotilde Rullaud Explained

Clotilde
Birth Date:March 1, 1978 (age 46)
Birth Place:Reims, France
Occupation:Artistic director, singer, songwriter, Vocalist, composer, filmmaker, producer, vocal coach
Instrument:flute, voice
Years Active:2003–present
Label:Tzig’Art, Nota Bene Productions
Genre:Jazz, improvised music, experimental music, folk, latin jazz, world, pop, chanson

Clotilde Rullaud ([kloːtildəʼ ʁʏːlɔ]; born on March 1, 1978, in Reims, France) is an artistic director, singer, vocalist, flutist, composer, filmmaker, producer and vocal coach.

Early life

Rullaud was immersed in the performing arts (music, theatre and dance) from early childhood. At age five she began studying flute and singing, before going on to complete her studies in jazz and improvised music at IACP (Paris) and EDIM (Cachan). She also explored opera singing with tenor Peterson Cowan.

Rullaud's musical identity developed through her travels (including the Balkans, Ireland, Lebanon, and the United States) and her study of different vocal techniques.[1] Her inspirations include artist Meredith Monk and sounds such as fado, tango, Romani music, Turkish music, Persian music, Inuit throat singing and Bulgarian voices.

Career

Rullaud has recorded three albums as a vocalist and flutist. She has also directed and produced a short film, and written and directed a multidisciplinary performance. Throughout her career, she has performed in France, Germany, Australia, Burkina Faso, China, South Korea, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States.

In 2002 and 2003, Rullaud conceived two live shows inspired by her travel diaries: Sur la route des Tziganes and Monsieur Jazz, which were both multidisciplinary pieces for seven performers in which she sang, danced, and narrated.

In 2004, Rullaud started working with the guitar player, Hugo Lippi, with whom she recorded her first album, Live au 7 Lézards, released three years later.

Since 2007, Rullaud has taught at Martina A. Catella's school, Les Globes Trotters,[2] in Paris. She also runs workshops for the festival Les Suds in Arles[3] and for the Ateliers d’ethnomusicologie (ADEM) in Geneva.[4]

March 2008 saw the beginning of a new project by Rullaud called In Extremis, a bass-less quartet with Olivier Hutman (piano), Dano Haider (seven-string guitar) and Antoine Paganotti (drums).

In 2010, Rullaud began collaborating with bandoneon and composer Tristan Macé. On their first project, Le Diable à froid (2010), they performed alongside horn-player Albin Lebossé to explore the musical and literary styles of surrealism, Dadaism and tango.

Next was Tristan Macé's jazz opera Etrangement Bleu (2011). Their most recent project is Fleurs Invincibles – Invincible Flowers (2012), which also features Emmanuel Bex (piano/organ), Yann Cléry (flutes), Laurent Salzard (bass) and Gautier Garrigue (drums). This bilingual project is based on original compositions by Macé, and inspired by texts from American poets of the Beat Generation and black French poets of the 1940s and 50s.

In 2014, Rullaud formed a musical duo with pianist Alexandre Saada named Madeleine & Salomon. Their first album, A Woman's Journey, is a homage to American female protest singers.

In 2017, Rullaud moved to New York City to collaborate with American pianist Chris McCarthy. They created the project Pieces of a Song based on the writings of Beat poet Diane di Prima.

In 2019, Rullaud took part in the Badara festival in Burkina-Faso, her first encounter with this country where she established multiple artistic collaborations. Each stay gave rise to new creations: the French-Burkinese quintet Sankolé, created in January 2020; the Burkinese-Swiss-French quartet KanFiguè, created in January 2021; and the French-Burkinese quartet Djafolo.

In 2021, Rullaud continued her reflections on womanhood by presenting XXY, an interdisciplinary play performed by five musicians and five dancers, accompanied by footage of her music and body in motion [ɛks/ɛks/wʌɪ] (2018). Grégory Dargent was involved as a composer and Mehdi Diouri and Céline Tringali as choreographers.

Artistic approach

Random synchronicities

noun, neologism. Non-illustrative dialogue between two different artistic disciplines expressing themselves irrespectively of each other, yet simultaneously. Poetry of revealed things.[5]

Rullaud revisits the well-known accidental synchronisms of cinematographic creation that Cocteau had already transposed to live performance through Roland Petit, choreographer of the play Le Jeune Homme et la Mort. She creates the conditions for these "prepared accidents", working on the presence in the moment as momentum.

Through these polyphonic works, each artistic discipline plays its own score. Inspired by the same intention, but fully independent from each other in their creative journey, they raise each other to a vibration that they could not have reached separately, thus avoiding the pitfall of illustration. When these scores meet, accidental synchronicities arise that open up new ways of looking at things, laying the foundations for a possible symbolic revolution.

Works

As project leader, artistic director and multidisciplinary artist

As co-lead artist

As guest artist

Awards and critics

Eastern Spring

The clip Ma Fatsh Leah, from the album Eastern Spring, has been selected :

XXY [ɛks/ɛks/wʌɪ]

A woman's Journey

In Extremis

Live au 7 Lézards

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Meredith Monk, "voix mystique", se livre dans un livre et donne deux concerts à Paris . Télérama .
  2. Web site: Les Globes Trotters Cherche ton Horizon Le blog de vos voyages. 2022-01-05. Les Globes Trotters. fr-FR.
  3. Web site: CHANTER LE MONDE. 2022-01-05. www.suds-arles.com. fr.
  4. Web site: Ateliers d'ethnomusicologie – Musiques et Danses du Monde à Genève. 2022-01-05. adem.ch. fr.
  5. Web site: Biographie. 2022-01-05. Clotilde. fr-FR.
  6. Web site: SUDS. XXY [ɛks/ɛks/wʌɪ] un questionnement poétique sur grand écran par Cl...]. 2022-01-04. Mediapart. fr.
  7. Web site: Jazz & New Music Grantees 2019. 2022-01-04. frenchculture.org. en.
  8. Web site: 2016-11-25. L'hommage envoûtant de Madeleine & Salomon aux chanteuses engagées. 2022-01-04. Franceinfo. fr-FR.
  9. Web site: Nicolaou . Louis-Julien . September 27, 2022 . "Eastern Spring Madeleine & Salomon" . Télérama.
  10. Web site: Sep 2022 . Les solos font toute la magie du jazz depuis sa naissance il y a plus d'un siècle. . Jazz Magazine.
  11. News: Tenne . Pierre . October–November 2022 . " Orientale touch " . 98 . Jazz News.
  12. Web site: Desassis . Denis . Oct 16, 2022 . Le Jazz à sa tribune depuis 2001 . Citizen Jazz.
  13. Web site: " Courts métrages coup de coeur " . Forum des images.
  14. Web site: Jazz. All About. Madeleine & Salomon: A Woman's Journey album review @ All About Jazz. 2022-01-04. All About Jazz. 28 January 2018 . en.
  15. News: Karl. Lippegaus. Die besten Klassik und Jazz-CDS des Monats. Fono Forum.
  16. Web site: Top 35 Albums of the Week KALX 90.7FM Berkeley. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20220104163249/https://www.kalx.berkeley.edu/charts/top-35?page=101 . 2022-01-04 .
  17. Web site: 2018-01-09. Weekly Top Airplay: January 9, 2018. 2022-01-04. WMSE – 91.7FM.
  18. News: Madeleine & Salomon, voyage à l'intérieur des voix libres. 2022-01-04. France Musique. 12 May 2016 . fr.
  19. Web site: Tchamitchian. Raphaëlle. Madeleine & Salomon. 2022-01-04. Citizen Jazz. fr.
  20. Web site: Madeleine & Salomon – Concerts dans le Grand Paris. 2022-01-04. Télérama.fr. fr.
  21. Web site: Malguénac avec Madeleine & Salomon, Vincent Lê Quang et Sons of Kemet – Jazz Magazine. 2022-01-04. fr-FR.
  22. Mathieu. Durand. Indispensable. JazzNews.
  23. Web site: Oups !!. 2022-01-04. Citizen Jazz. fr.
  24. Web site: Six disques en vitrine – juin 2016. – CultureJazz.fr. 2022-01-04. www.culturejazz.fr. 9 June 2016 .
  25. Web site: Jazz rebelle et beaux joueurs. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20211024172750/https://clotilde.art/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Capture-decran-2021-07-06-a-16.11.37.png . 2021-10-24 .
  26. Web site: Nicolaou. Louis-Julien. 10 albums de jazz pour l'été – Les Inrocks. live. 2022-01-04. Les Inrocks. fr-FR. https://web.archive.org/web/20211029171503/https://www.lesinrocks.com/musique/10-albums-de-jazz-lete-66928-09-07-2016/ . 2021-10-29 .
  27. Web site: 2013 Totals: Debuts. 2022-01-04. hullworks.net.
  28. News: Davis. Clive. Best Jazz & World 2011. . en. 2022-01-04. 0140-0460.
  29. Web site: Chesnel. Jacques. Clotilde Rullaud. 2022-01-04. Citizen Jazz. fr.
  30. Album Sélection de la semaine Jazz à FIP du 13 au 19 Juin. FIP.
  31. Web site: Madeleine & Salomon – Concerts dans le Grand Paris. 2022-01-04. Télérama.fr. fr.
  32. ★★★. Jazzman.