
Paulette Verlée
Press play for Piano
Bio
Paulette Verlée, the alter ego of Veerle Pollet, learned to play the piano at a very young age with the works of Bach and Schumann. For her first album ‘choses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes)’, Erik Satie formed the starting point. His minimalistic approach and funny titles inspired her to compose her own pieces. For the second album 'Les Barricades Mystérieuses' the inspiration came from François Couperin. For the EP that followed, she stayed closer to home. Paulette, who does not like to be pigeonholed, went looking for Belgian present-day pop songs to put her own spin on them. Six well-known hits were transformed into concise piano works. Tamino, Angèle, Bazart, Oscar And The Wolf and Selah Sue passed in review. The piano metamorphosis of a techno song by the world's best female DJ Charlotte de Witte was the icing on the cake. From melody to beats, everything you hear comes from the same instrument: the piano. This fall a new full album is expected in which Paulette explores the boundaries of romanticism, the piano genre par excellence. Her live performances are a captivating blend of piano, electronic elements, cello, and live visual projections, promising a musical experience like no other.
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Video’s
Groepsleden
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Veerle Pollet
- 43
- (BE)
Toetsen
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Maaike Organe
- 45
- Leuven, België
Strijker - Cello
Shows
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GC De Zeyp
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CC De Bierkorf
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CC Mouscron
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CC De Plomblom
Contact
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