| Album Esperanza
Esperanza is Antoine Laudière’s first album as a composer and bandleader. But beyond being a musical project, it reflects a clear intention: to offer a space of calm and light in a world marked by uncertainty.
Known as the arranger for the vocal group Shades, he reveals here his instrumental universe: a clear, melody-centered writing style, and a collective approach rooted in listening and precision.
The title (“hope” in Spanish) embodies the central theme of the album. Esperanza is neither a utopia nor a political manifesto—it is an artistic statement. A music that privileges space, melodic clarity, and collective dialogue.
The quartet develops a contemporary aesthetic that is both demanding and accessible, where priority is given to themes, nuances, and mutual listening. Each composition seeks a balance between tension and calm, density and transparency.
The album is part of a sensitive modernity: a jazz of today, grounded in its time, yet choosing structure over saturation, depth over showmanship.
With Esperanza, Antoine Laudière presents a coherent, luminous, and deeply human work.
Antoine Laudière: guitar
Illyes Ferfera: saxophone
Gabriel Westphal: drums
Arthur Henn: double bass