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Mathis Picard | |
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| Born | (1995-05-30) 30 May 1995 Grenoble, France |
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| Occupations | pianist, composer, bandleader |
| Website | www |
Mathis Picard (born May 30, 1995) is a French-Malagasy pianist, composer, producer, and bandleader.
An ASCAP Next Generation of Songwriters recipient, Picard runs The Sound Orchestra, which released their debut EP World Unity in 2020. Picard then released his first solo piano album Live at the Museum (2022) which was recorded at the National Jazz Museum of Harlem. Continuing with a U.S. tour, Picard released Live at Blue Llama (2022) and Mysticism of Money: Fugue in D Minor (2022). His latest studio album, Heat of the Moment (2023) received a 5-star review from the Times and is accompanied by a live version Live at the Royal Room (2024) recorded in Seattle, Washington.
Early life and education
Born in France to a French father and Malagasy mother, Mathis Picard first sat at the piano at age three while living with his family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] He began his formal education at the Pittsburgh Suzuki Academy from 1999-2000 and continued on to the Conservatoire at Fontainebleau 2001-2002, to the Centre de Musique Didier Lockwood from 2003-2005, and the Chetham’s School of Music, in Manchester England from 2006-2012.[2] While studying at Chetham’s, Picard became the youngest ever finalist of the Montreux Jazz Competition at age ten.[3] He was named a “rising star” by the Scotsman magazine one month later.[4] NWJazzworks published his composition “Why Don’t You See?” in the Real Book North West. At the same time he was commissioned by the Northern Chamber Orchestra for his first orchestral piece for Jazz Trio and Orchestra, “Akire,” and was featured in Jazzwise for his composition “Bird Like.”[5]
Picard graduated from the Juilliard School with a Bachelor of Music in 2016 under the mentorship of Kenny Barron.[6]
Career
New York City 2016-2020
Mathis featured on Wynton Marsalis's “Young Stars Of Jazz” concert at Jazz At Marciac in France, August 2016.[7]
From 2016-2020 Mathis cemented himself on the New York Jazz scene, performing regularly at Dizzy’s Jazz Club Jazz At Lincoln Center with his Orchestra[8] and Smalls Jazz Club, Birdland (New York jazz club) and also played a Smalls Jazz Club residency with collaborators Kyle Poole and Russell Hall.[9] Mathis toured the United States with Bria Skonberg.[10]
In 2017 Mathis frequently collaborated with Kindness (musician) which led to performances on Something Like A War (2019) and Honey (Robyn album).[11]
Solo Career 2020-Present
Picard’s first major project as a bandleader was to found The Sound Orchestra (formerly called the Mathis Sound Orchestra), an 11-piece ensemble that has performed at NuBlu and Dizzy’s Club in New York City and the Black Cat in San Francisco. The group released their debut album World Unity (2020) on Outside in Music Records to positive reviews, including All About Jazz, which called Picard “a fascinating name to follow in any context.”[12] Picard was named an ASCAP Next Generation of Songwriters Recipient in 2021.[13]
In January of 2022, Picard released Live at the Museum (2022) a recording of a live performance at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. Downbeat praised Picard, who explores his multidisciplinary musical upbringing in the album, for his “brilliant classical technique and [a] vivid imagination.”[14] He continued on to tour a dozen US venues as a solo artist, recording Live at Blue Llama (2022), a 3-track live EP recorded at Blue LLama Jazz Club, and Mysticism of Money: Fugue in D Minor a music video in collaboration with NPR Music Live Sessions and WRTI 90.1 for International Jazz Day. In the summer Picard gave a solo piano tour of Europe, which included an artist residency at the Umbria Jazz Festival.[15]
Heat of the Moment (2023), released under LA Reserve, features artists including Melanie Charles, Joel Ross, Braxton Cook, and Vuyo Sotashe. [16] The album was given a 5-star review by the Times, and its warm reception led Picard to record a live trio version at the Royal Room in Seattle, Washington. [17] Live at the Royal Room (2024) features Picard in trio with Jonathan Pinson and Parker McAllister.
In 2025 Picard took his trio to Asia, headlining Hong Kong Pop CultureFest’s ImagineLand 2025 and taping a live concert at Seongsu Art Hall in Seoul, South Korea.[18]
In 2026 Mathis released his first book of Preludes & Fugues.[19] For International Jazz Day 2026, Mathis moderated a discussion and led a performance at The United Nations in New York City organized by Jazz House Kidz & WGBO Radio. [20]
Collaborators
In addition to the Sound Orchestra and his solo work. Picard has performed or recorded with Ron Carter, Wynton Marsalis, Christian McBride, Lillias White, Cyrille Aimee, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Braxton Cook, Benny Benack III, Andre DeSheilds, Veronica Swift, Herlin Riley, Etienne Charles, Kindness (musician), and Lee Ritenour. Picard performs in trio with Jonathan Pinson and Parker McAllister.
Discography
As Leader
- Midnight Drummer (JAONA Alias)(Origami Records, 2014)
- World Unity (Outside in Music, 2020)
- Live At The Museum (Outside in Music, 2022)
- Live At Blue Llama (EP) (Blue Llama Records, 2023)
- Heat Of The Moment (LaReserve Records, 2024)
- Preludes & Fugues (LaReserve Records, 2026)
- Mathis Picard & The Sound Orchestra (LaReserve Records, 2026)
As Guest
Braxton Cook
- Somewhere In Between (Fresh Selects, 2017)
- No Doubt (Braxton Cook Music, 2018)
- Not Everyone Can Go (Nettwerk Music Group, 2025)
The Rongetz Foundation
- Noctantropes & Folk Songs (Brooklyn Butterfly Sounds, 2016)
- Alphabet City Music (Brooklyn Butterfly Sounds, 2017)
Other Artists
- Adison Evans - Hero (CD Baby, 2015)
- C R O W N - Episcene (Ropeadope, 2019)
- Kindness (musician) Something Like A War (Female Energy, 2019)
- Russell Hall - The Feeling Of Romance 2019
- Mwenso & The Shakes - Emergence (The Process Of Becoming) (Ropeadope, 2019)
- Bria Skonberg - Nothing Never Happens (Self released, 2019)
- Circuit Kisser - Faking The Moon Landing (Soundsabound Records, 2020)
- Joshua Crumbly - Rise (Open Book Records, 2020)
- Le'Asha - The Universe Project (Demon Dap Records, 2021)
- Bryan Carter - I Beleive (LA Reserve/Bandstand Presents, 2022)
- Ruben Fox - Introducing… Ruben Fox (Rufio Records, 2022)
- John Minnock - Simplicity (Dot Records, 2022)
- Alex Claffy - Music From Big Orange Sheep (Cella Live, 2022)
- Russell Hall - Black Caesar (Self produced, 2022)
- Anthony Hervey - Soul-Food (Outside In Records, 2023)
- Benny Benack III - This Is The Life (Bandstand Presents, 2025)
- Cyrille Aimee - 4.24 (Live) (Self produced, 2025)
Awards and Nominations
References
- Singer, Barry (22 May 2018). "Jazz Pianist Mathis Picard Talks Fats Waller, Electronic Beats, and The Drop". Playbill. Retrieved 24 May 2026.
- "Mathis Long Bio" (PDF). mathispicard.com.
- "Interview with Mathis Picard". 9 October 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2026.
- "Worth blowing about: junior jazzgenius wins spot in Montreux at 11". 17 June 2006. Retrieved 24 May 2026.
- "Mathis Picard Bio". Just Jazz International. Retrieved 24 May 2026.
- "Mathis Picard". St. Louis Magazine. Retrieved 24 May 2026.
- "Wynton Marsalis & The Young Stars of Jazz in Marciac". Wynton Marsalis Enterprises. Retrieved 26 May 2026.
- Singer, Barry (22 May 2018). "Jazz Pianist Mathis Picard Talks Fats Waller, Electronic Beats, and The Drop". Playbill. Retrieved 24 May 2026.
- Henkin, Andrey (3 November 2023). "On 'Heat Of The Moment," Mathis Picard Draws Attention to the Climate Crisis". Retrieved 26 May 2026.
- "Meet The Band Members With Bria Skonberg". Topeka Jazz. Retrieved 26 May 2026.
- "Kindness Heals: Adam Bainbridge on 'Something Like A War'". 4 July 2025.
- "Mathis Picard". Stoller Hall. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- "The ASCAP Foundation Songwriters: Next Generation Showcases Emerging Artists in New Virtual Format". 4 May 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- Yanow, Scott. "Mathis Picard Live At The Museum". Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- "Mathis Picard Bio". Just Jazz International. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- Henkin, Andrey (3 November 2023). "On 'Heat Of The Moment," Mathis Picard Draws Attention to the Climate Crisis". Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- Pearson, Chris (8 November 2023). "Mathis Picard: Heat of the Moment review — a glorious tonic". Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- "ImagineLand 2025". HK Pop Culture Fest 2025. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- "Mathis Picard, Solo". Piedmont Piano Company. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- "The Rhythm of Ambition: Finding Mentorship and Magic at the United Nations". WeRule. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- "Enhancing emerging talent and the diversity of today's jazz scene". Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- "2014 youngArts Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 28 May 2026.
External Links
Category:1995 births Category:American jazz pianists Category:Juilliard School alumni Category:Living people