Ozymandias (pianist)

Ozymandias (pianist)
Ozymandias
Background information
Birth name Christophe Terrettaz
Born 6 April 1971 (1971-04-06) (age 40)
Switzerland
Genres Neoclassical
Occupations Composer
Pianist
Instruments Piano
Years active 1996–present
Labels Ramses Records, World Serpent, Weisser Herbst
Website http://www.ozymandias.ch

Ozymandias is the name of a musical project by neo-classical Swiss pianist, Christophe Terrettaz.

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Biography

Ozymandias is the pseudonym of the pianist and composer Christophe Terrettaz.

After several years studying classical piano, Christophe Terrettaz starts to compose. His first work, "Isolement", is produced in 1996 by the German label "Weisser Herbst".

His second album, "Ahara", is released in 1998 by the cult label "World Serpent".

In 1999, Mark Ellis of "Elijah's Mantle" and Christophe Terrettaz collaborates on "The Soul Of Romanticism'" a spoken-word album based on poems of Shelley, Byron, Keats, Wordsworth and Coleridge. This work exposes the elements of romanticism through the voice of Ellis Mark and the music of Ozymandias.

The following year Christophe Terrettaz creates "Karnak," a series of compositions inspired by the Egyptian site of same name. The work is very well received, with Japanese director Ryuichi Hiroki choosing it as the musical theme for his movie "Vibrator", a film presented in avant-premiere to the 60th Mostra of Venice.

In September 2001, Ozymandias, through "World Serpent", releases his fifth album "Layla". For this opus, Christophe Terrettaz draws inspiration from a number of films from independent cinema, including "Un soir après la guerre" of Rithy Panh, "Okaeri" of Makoto Shinozaki and "Buffalo 66" of Vincent Gallo.

Three years later Ozymandias creates his darkest album yet, "Les Doutes Eternels", a reflection on human condition and genocide.

2007 brings yet another opus, "Absolute". This seventh album of Ozymandias is animated by the aspects of the world and its people that Christophe Terrettaz admires.

In April 2008, after eight years without concerts, Ozymandias comes back on stage for two shows in Tokyo. Five months later, a new album inspired by his journeys invites you to discover his love for the Orient. The beauty and strength, depth of feelings as well as human folly is the essence of “Les Rêves Orientaux” (Oriental Dreams).

In February 2009, Christophe, invited Kelli Ali to Switzerland, to collaborate with him on an album inspired by the short stories of the Gothic horror writer, Mary Shelley, and following several sessions between London and Switzerland, this haunting collection was eventually completed,with Kelli writing and performing the lyrics and vocal arrangements and Christophe writing and performing the piano music. "A Paradise Inhabited by Devils" was released on November 2010.

Discography

Albums

  • A Paradise Inhabited By Devils with Kelli Ali 2010
  • Les Rêves Orientaux Ramses CD 07 2008
  • Absolute Ramses CD 06 2007
  • Les Doutes Eternels (Eternal Doubts) Ramses CD 05 2004
  • Layla Ramses CD04 2001 World Serpent Distribution
  • Karnak Ramses CD03 2000 World Serpent Distribution
  • The Soul of Romanticism with Elijah’s Mantle (Da Nova Da Capo DNDC 013 CD) 1999 World Serpent Distribution
  • Ahara WSCD 018 1998 World Serpent Distribution
  • Isolement EFACD 12736-2 1996 Weisser Herbst Production

Compilations

  • Der Seelen Tiefengrund Vol.5 /Angelwings,Zoomshot ,2002-EFA "Comment l'oublier ?"
  • Cantara 4 /Angelwings,Zoomshot ,2002-EFA " Seul au monde"
  • Cantara 3 /Angelwings, Zoomshot media entertainment, Köln, 2001, Germany EFA 61611-2, " Premier Pylône"
  • Cantara / Angelwings, Zoomshot media entertainment, Köln, 1998, Germany EFA 61611-2, "Le départ de Diana R"
  • Mask of the People, Ramses records CD 01 2000 World Serpent Distribution, unpublished : DE PORT MORESBY A HOSKINS

Soundtracks

  • IDEA Inc. Tokyo, Japan
    • A Ryuichi Hiroki film

See also


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