Jérémy Jouve

The young Jouve then followed the private lessons of Éric Franceries, whom he considers to be one of his strongest influences.

[5][6][7][8][9] He performs on the greatest musical stages in the world: the Tchaikowsky Hall in Moscow, the Iserlohn Guitar Festival in Germany, the National Theatre and Concert Hall of Taipei in Taiwan, the Busan Cultural Center in South Korea, the Sha Tin Town Hall of Hong Kong, the music festival of Radio France in Montpellier, the guitar festival of Saltillo in Mexico, the concert hall of the Luis Ángel Arango Library in Bogota (Colombia), and other venues in Germany, India, Korea, China, Vietnam, Japan, Great Britain, Spain, United States.

Very committed, he collaborates closely with Mathias Duplessy for the composition of certain pieces for solo guitar.

[2][14] The Traveling Sonata album, in duet with the flautist Viviana Guzmán brought him a nomination to the Grammy Awards.

Jouve has won several prizes including: In 2014, his album Traveling Sonata, a duet with flute, recorded at Skywalker Studio in San Francisco, was nominated to the Grammy Awards.

Jérémy Jouve