SELECTED PRESS / PRESSE CHOISIE :
« Entre Debussy, Satie, Philip Glass et Laurie Spiegel, le travail très cinématographique de la compositrice nous plonge au cœur de l’intime »
« The majesty revealed in listening to Christine Ott play the piano is a reward in itself » Greg Fenton - Magazine Sixty
« In the delicate world of piano music, where emotions are woven into the fabric of the keys and melodies, Christine Ott's 'Éclats (Piano Works)' stands as a poignant touchstone, drawing inspiration from the romantic soul of Chopin and Debussy. (...)
It feels as if you're an intimate witness to a profound exchange, a communion between the composer and her piano. » Nenad Georgievski - All About Jazz
« There’s an honesty about this, which speaks to the human condition. (...) At times sad, at times uplifting, at times, it simply is… » Christopher Nosnibor - Aural Aggravation
« The common thread linking the romantic vein of 'Lunes Orientales' to the torrential sequences of 'Golden Valley' - sometimes comparable to the continuous music of Lubomyr Melnyk - is the grace of the writing. » Peppe Trotta - Onda Rock
« Une douzaine de pièces ancrées dans l’esthétique 20e siècle des Satie et Debussy » Bernard Vincken - Crescendo Magazine
« Le cinquième album de la compositrice française est un solo piano célébrant la beauté du vivant. (...) Magique ! » Thierry Coljon - Le Soir
« Éclats can be sparkles, brightness, splendor, shards, splinters, loud (or not-so-loud) noises, voices, bursts of laughter, and more. And it is this careful choice of a title that actually exemplifies the music Ott presents here – it is all of those meanings that run through both her compositions and playing from sparkles and tonal shards to brightness and splendour, where nuances and pauses have an equal share and meaning with full-fledged notes. It turns out that Éclats shows that Christine Ott is much more than just an Ondes Martenot innovator, but also an excellent composer and pianist. »
'Melancolia', 'Amours étoilés' et 'Rachel' mis en avant par Apple Music
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