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Bio
As a young boy growing up in Rodez France, Julien Labro watched a professional accordionist perform on television. Fascinated by the instrument, Labro begged his parents to allow him to try his hand at it, and by age nine, it became obvious that they had a musical prodigy on their hands. Since then, Labro has established himself as a rapidly rising international accordion star in both the classical and jazz worlds.
By age fifteen, Julien, who had recently graduated from the Marseille Conservatory of Music, quickly began winning international awards, taking first prize in the Coupe Mondiale in 1996 and the Castelfidardo Competitions in 1997. After sweeping first place in the Marcel Azzola, Jo Privat and Medard Ferrero competitions in 1995 and 1998, Labro began studying under internationally acclaimed accordion maestro Peter Soave. The liaison with Soave resulted in the opportunity for Labro to move and study in the United States, a dream that he had harbored for several years.
Since 1998, Labro's
reputation as a formidable and dazzling musician has continued to grow on this
side of the Atlantic. Upon entering Wayne State University, Labro mastered the
bayan (classical accordion) and its repertoire, and discovered the bandoneon
(tango accordion). Labro was a three time winner of WSU's Concerto Competition
and a recipient of many prestigious scholarships. Inducted into the Pi Kappa
Lambda Honorary Musical Fraternity, Labro was recognized by the United States
Achievement Academy as a Collegiate All-American Scholar in 2003 and 2004. Labro,
a 2005 Magna Cum Laude Bayan Performance graduate, grabbed 1st prizes in the
Vivian Stolaruk Intl. Entertainment Award (Detroit, MI) and the Art Van Damme
Intl. Jazz Accordion Competition (Dallas, TX).
Labro has toured
extensively throughout the United States and Europe, and has performed in
France, Italy, Slovenia, Andorra, Portugal, Germany, Croatia, Finland, Sweden,
and Switzerland. Stateside, he has been a guest artist with numerous symphonies
and chamber ensembles such as the Grosse Pointe Symphony, the
Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony, the Saginaw Symphony, the Macomb Symphony, the
Bijou Orchestra, the WSU Orchestra, the Michigan Pops Orchestra, the Linden
String Quartet and the Prairie Ensemble. Labro also performed at the
International Finnish Accordion Festival, and the International Las Vegas
Accordion Convention, where he was featured with accordion legends Dick Contino
and Art Van Damme.
Recipient of a Masters
Degree in Jazz Studies (2007) and in Music Composition (2010), Labro's current
jazz activities include performances at numerous jazz venues (Birdland, Blue
Note, Green Mill, Nighttown, Baker's Keyboard, Chris'Jazz Cafe, Jazz Kitchen)
and festivals with innovative groups like "Frank
Vignola Ensemble", "Jazz
Wagon", "The Oblivion Project",
and "Hot Club of Detroit".
Labro's performance with the "Hot Club of Detroit" garnered numerous critical
acclaims and prizes like "Best Jazz Traditional Group" at the Detroit Music
Awards 2006, 2007, and 2008. Recently, Julien has shared the stage with artists
such as Joao Gilberto, Bucky Pizzarelli, Tommy Emmanuel, James Carter, Frank Vignola, Anat
Cohen, Howard Alden, Joel Frahm, and Jason Vieaux.
Labro has made numerous
radio and television appearances in the United States and Europe, and has played
and been interviewed on Radio France, Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on NPR,
WEMU, WILL, WRCJ, WDET-Detroit's Ed Love and Martin BanDycke Shows, WFJ-AM's
Mitch Albom Show and Fox-Detroit News.
On a creative level, Labro
has been enlisted as an arranger for several professional ensembles, most
recently for Ensemble Vivant
of Toronto, led by international pianist Catherine Wilson.
Printable bio (pdf).
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