Following his debut US single, today France’s most outstanding young pianist Sofiane Pamart releases his second single “Nara.” The 28-year-old Frenchman and Gold Medalist of the National Conservatory of Lille in many ways is the enfant terrible of French classical music. Noticed for his ardour, strong and rebellious temperament – he is devoted to the composition of his work rather than the interpretation of classical repertoire. His neoclassical work is of a dark and poetic nature, embodying an emotional accuracy that allows him to reach and draw in large audiences.
“Nara” is conveyed alongside a video shot in Japan. The visual component is a tribute to a good friend who passed earlier in the year. Melancholic but gentle, it explores themes of mourning, meditation, distress, and solitude. The setting is poetic, elegant and solemn, while Sofiane seems to be overcome by a powerful vertigo.
“’Nara’ is an important release in my career because it is a tribute to a friend that died recently,” says Sofiane. “It means a lot to me to share this new song and new video as I put a lot of emotion into it.“