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Isabelle OLIVIER
HARPIST & COMPOSER
Isabelle Olivier is a jazz harpist, composer known for charting an inspired, boundary-defying path through the music world. Her creative vision bridges disciplines—blending genres, cultures, and art forms through the distinctive voice of the harp.
Her unique sound has led to collaborations with iconic figures like Agnès Varda, Abdellatif Kechiche, Michel Legrand, and Peter Erskine. From the very first notes, her harp speaks with a voice that is both rare and instantly recognizable.
Beyond the stage, Isabelle is deeply committed to social impact. Through her nonprofit organizations, she brings music to hospitals, underfunded schools, and communities often overlooked by traditional concert circuits. Her work regularly extends to collaborations with dance and theater companies, as well as museums around the world—creating immersive, interdisciplinary experiences that expand the reach and role of music in society.
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Tom OLIVIER-BEUF
PIANIST & COMPOSER
Tom Olivier-Beuf is a pianist, accordionist, and composer known for his lyrical touch and spontaneous approach to music. Trained from a young age in French conservatories, he quickly developed a strong technical foundation—though his early creativity often led him beyond classical boundaries.
With a scholarship to Berklee College of Music, he explored jazz, film scoring, and improvisation, while also tutoring at Harvard. A tour with saxophonist Javon Jackson deepened his connection to the American jazz tradition and led him to Los Angeles, where he worked with film composers and international music publishers. Yet, the industry's constraints eventually pushed him toward a more personal path.
Back in Paris, he released his debut album Imaginary Poem, praised for its dreamlike lyricism and cinematic depth. Now based between Paris and Los Angeles, Tom continues to forge a singular voice—collaborating with emerging filmmakers and performing across Europe and the U.S.
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Raphaël OLIVIER
SINGER & DJ
Raphaël Olivier grew up surrounded by music. He first fell in love with the cello at age three. By the time he was eight, he was already performing with classical ensembles across Europe—on stages in Italy, England, and beyond. But even early on, his curiosity pushed him beyond tradition.
Drawn to new forms and stories, he began studying jazz and film scoring at the Paris National Conservatory, where he composed his first scores for young filmmakers and collaborated with brands like Cartier, Jimmy Choo, and Chanel. Around the same time, he launched his electro-pop project AVBE, independently amassing millions of streams and crafting a sound that bridges French Touch elegance with his American influences.
After a chapter in Chicago, reconnecting with his love for Midwest music, Raphaël eventually landed in Los Angeles—dividing his time between producing pop and DJing while living in a Buddhist monastery. His path continues to evolve—guided by a quiet sense of exploration, both musical and personal.