Stéphane Wrembel | |
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Background information | |
Born | Paris, France | February 27, 1974
Genres | Gypsy jazz, world music |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 2002–present |
Website | stephanewrembel |
Stéphane Wrembel is a French jazz guitarist.[1] Wrembel performs Gypsy jazz but is also influenced by world music.[2][3]
Wrembel studied classical piano from age four[4] in Fontainebleau, France, winning prizes in the Lucien Wurmser competition and at the National Conservatory of Aubervilliers,[5] before taking up the guitar at age sixteen "to learn Pink Floyd songs, Led Zeppelin, old Genesis, and all that stuff."[2]
While attending the American School of Modern Music in Paris, Wrembel went to the Django Reinhardt Festival in Samois, France where he was inspired to study composition, arranging, jazz, and contemporary classical music.[5][6] After graduation, Wrembel was awarded a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music.[2][5][6]
His song "Big Brother" appeared on the soundtrack for Woody Allen's film Vicky Cristina Barcelona.[6] In 2011 he again collaborated with Allen, composing "Bistro Fada", the theme song for Allen's film Midnight in Paris.[7]
Wrembel says that he began playing classical guitar during COVID-19 lockdowns.[4]
Wrembel is a fan of David Lynch's television program Twin Peaks.[4]