Pascal Le Boeuf

Pascal Le Boeuf (born August 3, 1986) is an American pianist, composer and producer whose works, both solo and with others, range from modern improvised music to cross-breeding classical with production-based technology.

[6] Le Boeuf's solo career includes Pascal's Triangle, the album recorded as a piano trio with bassist Linda May Han Oh and drummer Justin Brown),[7] and he composed music for the 2008 Emmy Award-winning movie King Lines.

He played as support for D’Angelo’s Second Coming US tour and the British electronic group Clean Bandit with Australian pop vocalist Meg Mac.

[1] Since 2015, Le Boeuf's work has focused on collaborations with artists including Bec Plexus and Ian Chang,[8] Alarm Will Sound, Iarla Ŏ Lionáird,[9] Hub New Music and Four/Ten Media,[10] Shattered Glass,[11] Nick Photinos,[12] Sara Caswell, Jessica Meyer and Todd Reynolds.

[17] Le Boeuf received a FROMM Commission from Harvard University in 2015,[18] the 2015 ASCAP Foundation Johnny Mandel Prize,[19] and 2011 and 2015 New Jazz Works Commissions from Chamber Music America in collaboration with JACK Quartet and Le Boeuf Brothers.