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http://www.eoltrio.com/ "If you’re a member of a family of musicians, and all the kids start learning the piano, the desire to play together makes it an inevitability to have to choose other instruments to play. The Labèque sisters is one example of how two pianos in the same room could magnify a piece for four hands, but also shows how difficult it is to practice, without even taking into account the problem of space. The story of the Girard brothers, is a newer one, and without even knowing how the choice of instruments was made, the three brothers have achieved a brilliant casting with bass, drums and piano. And the trio is a real success. As is the case with all musicians of their generation, they have experienced the temptation of the rock band, where its musical limits are quickly understood. They acquired a knack for the famous classics, listening simultaneously to Led Zeppelin and Herbie Hancock…only the most reliable of references! It’s no wonder then that this trio evokes a provocative swing. We listen, we are seduced, and then we realize that Monk is not far off– and no one had even told us about that! A real perl to discover, as the Girard brothers not only produce fresh and new music but also featuring a personality that only the best jazz musicians in history could ever have. Let us be among the first to praise them to the skies; you can be sure that you will hear about this magical trio again." François Joly – writer From the official program Jazz à vienne