David RIVIERE And his pumps of gipsies, his waltzer and his box to bedbugs.
Accordion
David is the third virtuoso of the troop. His accordion keeps for the ear the best of the lunchbag, a kind which liked quite particularly Django.
Among others, David composed a waltz for the set. Everything is clear at him of the inspiration in the rhythmic swiftness, the game glistening in the dynamics with brief ronflantes series of plated agreements.
His father teaches him the very young accordion with a 'iron hand' in a 'velvet glove'. He is the pupil of Maurice Larcange with whom he crosses his prices of accordion. He follows then classes to the Conservatoire...
In the age of 18 years, David is already an occasional of the spectacle and cheek in various orchestras of the region Centres before creating his own orchestra in the last century more exactly in 1996.
It is in the same period of the last century when he meets Dominique Rouquier and Laurent Delaveau...
The sound of Jo' Privat and a tuning Blokes Sight will bring him quite naturally to play with the Apples'...
It is, too, fascinated by series TV :
The fires of the love, Melrose Place, The Cruise enjoys itself, Make slide your accordion in the waltzer, For Louise's love, the Amur Glory Beauty, Doran Johan...
To contact me with the finger :
david.riviere@wanadoo.fr
www.lespommesdemadouche.com
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