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Boulou Ferré (born Jean-Jacques Ferret, 24 April 1951) is a French virtuoso jazz guitarist, composer, arranger and improviser. He is the brother of Elios Ferré, also a jazz musician, with whom he has recorded widely. He has a repertoire ranging from classical to jazz music. He is considered as one of the greatest contemporary musicians of the manuche Jazz tradition and has contributed to the genre through his knowledge of both jazz and classical music and his interest in the contrapuntal music of J.S. Bach.〔Jean-Louis Comolli, André Clergeat, Philippe Carles ''Le Nouveau dictionnaire du Jazz'' Editions Robert Laffont, 2011| isbn=978-2-221-11592-3〕 == Biography ==
Boulou Ferré was born in Paris into a family of musicians. He learned his craft from his father, Matelo Ferret, himself a guitarist who played with Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli.〔(Matelot Ferret sur le site de la Cité de la musique )〕 This gave Boulou an early exposure to classical and jazz music. He gave his first solo concert when he was 8 and recorded his first album "Les Nomades" ( released on DECCA) when he was only 11, accompanying Jean Ferrat. In 1962 Boulou enrolled at the Conservatoire de Paris, taking classes in piano, classical guitar and organ, the latter under Olivier Messiaen. The influence of Messian was formative in Boulou's approach to classical music, counterpoint and the music of J.S. Bach, whose music has influenced Boulou's own approach to composition. After the Conservatore, Boulou became an organist at a Paris cathedral and in parallel developed his own unique style of jazz improvisation and composition.
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