Although he visited France regularly, he grew up in Madagascar, in the village of his grandparents, in contact with the traditional music of the Highlands.
All this while travelling the world with his own compositions (in Boston, in the US, he was called the "revelation" of the L'Air du temps festival in 1995 and 1996).
The group includes guitar masters Fareed Haque, Romero Lubambo and Aquiles Baez.
He appears every year at the concert Autour de la Guitare created by Jean-Félix Lalanne in 2001.
The school is a place of theory and practice where the students improve their skills through a variety of instruction and documentation as well as through the help of audio-visual tools that Solorazaf has collected from guitarists-friends throughout the world.
When I came back to Paris, I called on my friend Christophe, a guitarist, and I turned them into Electric acoustic guitar because at first they already had a nice sound.
"³ One-man band, Solorazaf illuminates the stage by his presence and by the sounds he produces with his mouth, his feet and even his nostrils.
-- Elombe Brath (Producer/Mediahost/African affairs consultant) “Solorazaf is simply superbe and magnificent” -Afropop – New York City (USA) “A master of the 12/8 Salegy rhythm”—Acoustic Guitar Magazine.
Parallel to his own personal performance projects, Solorazaf also produced several albums considered by the specialized press as essential to Malagasy music.
( It is a solo voyage of lyrical guitar and voice: melodies and modulations tangled with propulsive, throbbing rhythms accompanied by a simple shaker or foot percussion.)