Christine Ott

Christine Ott
Born Strasbourg, France
Genres Alternative rock, avant-garde music, experimental, free improvisation, art music, contemporary classical music
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, composer
Instruments Ondes Martenot, piano, vocals, organ, synthetizer, percussions, kalimba, vibraphone, toy piano, harmonium
Years active 1995–present
Website www.christineott.fr

Christine Ott is a French composer, pianist, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and "ondist", specialist in ondes Martenot[1]

She was a member of Yann Tiersen band for eight years, and also played for classical orchestras for ten years. She is a recognized classical composer. From movie soundtracks to opera, through improvisation, contemporary music, theatre plays, dance or rock music, her musical path is always guided with a ‘no-limit’ spirit and the will to share her passion for new sounds, but especially with her old musical instrument which plays enigmatic and captivating waves: the Ondes Martenot.

Selected Discography

Albums

"Ciné-concerts"

Movie Soundtracks

Collaborations and bands

Yann Tiersen

As a guest or session musician

Session musician, movie soundtracks

Classical musician

Videography

Links

References

  1. Making the Ondes Martnot speak, on de London philharmonia website, music by Christine Ott
  2. Solitude Nomade, on bancamp
  3. Aucun express, videotake, Ondes Martenot by Christine Ott
  4. How to disappear completely, live at Canal+
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