Thomas Leleu
Thomas Leleu

Thomas Leleu

FRAClassical, Classical Crossover
3,138 monthly listeners
  • 1.1K followers
  • 2.2K subscribers
  • 8.3K followers
  • 16 followers
  • 902 fans

Thomas Leleu's Top Spotify Songs

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Bunky Flues
291 streams
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Walk around - Remix
208 streams
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American dream
164 streams
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Poursuivre le chemin - Pour tuba
140 streams
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Outsider
99 streams
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Thomas Leleu's YouTube Videos

157K
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Thomas Leleu Sextet - Live 2016 - Full version

Thomas Leleu

Thomas Leleu Sextet - Live 2016 - Full version
Youtube
157K views
Oct 05, 2016
90.4K
Views

Thomas Leleu - Born to Groove / LIVE 2022

Thomas Leleu

Thomas Leleu - Born to Groove /  LIVE 2022
Youtube
90.4K views
Sep 26, 2022
39.1K
Views

Thomas Leleu - R.Vaughan Williams- Live Performance on Arte

Thomas Leleu

Thomas Leleu - R.Vaughan Williams-  Live Performance on Arte
Youtube
39.1K views
Mar 10, 2018

Thomas Leleu's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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The jazz collection of menasaurio
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Concentration and Focus - To work or study
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Gaming Music 2023- Epic Orchestral Soundtracks
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Thomas Leleu's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events6 Events

Mar
21
Thomas Leleu at Salle Leo Ferre
France
FRA
, Aulnoye-AymeriesN/A Hall
Past
Feb
02-06
La Folle Journée de Nantes
France
FRA
, NantesN/A N/A
Past
Jul
22-31
FIMM - Festival Internacional de Música de Marvão
Portugal
PRT
, MarvãoN/A N/A
Past
Jun-Jul
29-13
Jazz à Vienne
France
FRA
, VienneN/A N/A
Past
Sep
19-21
Eole Factory Festival
France
FRA
, Mantes-la-JolieN/A N/A
Past

Thomas Leleu's Past Events6 Events

  • Thomas Leleu at Salle Leo Ferre

    Thomas Leleu
    Salle Leo Ferre
    FRA, Aulnoye-Aymeries
    Hall
  • La Folle Journée de Nantes festival

    Voces8, Bertrand Chamayou, David Kadouch, Tenebrae, Sinfonia Varsovia, Thibault Cauvin, Alexander Malofeev, Luis Fernando Pérez, Vanessa Wagner, Anne Queffélec, Vittorio Forte, Emmanuelle Bertrand, Pascal Amoyel, Janoska Ensemble, Kotaro Fukuma, Deborah Nemtanu, Airelle Besson, Debashish Bhattacharya, Trio Wanderer, Anna Fedorova, Veronique Gens, Sascha Goetzel, Guillaume Bellom, Les Itinérantes, Pierre Hantaï, Apollo5, Kunal Lahiry, Dmitry Masleev, Jean-Marc Luisada, Trio SR9, François-Frédéric Guy, Claire Désert, Christian Forshaw, Thomas Leleu, Nathanaël Gouin, Ricercar Consort, Tanguy de Williencourt, Vox Clamantis, Guillaume Vincent, Motion Trio, Abdel Rahman El Bacha, Romain Leleu, Philippe Pierlot, Ensemble vocal de Lausanne, amarcord, Quatuor Modigliani, Nelson Goerner, Justin Taylor, Quatuor Hanson, Alexander Rudin, Astrig Siranossian, Ensemble Masques, Jaan-Eik Tulve, Jean-Baptiste Doulcet, Claire-Marie Le Guay, Sirba Octet, Kyrie Kristmanson, Olivier Fortin, Paul Lay, Bruno Rigutto, Les Ombres, François Salque, Géraldine Laurent, Quatuor Zahir, Raphael Severe, Liya Petrova, Quatuor Ellipsos, Jean-François Heisser, Paul Meyer, Daniel Zapico, Victor Julien-Laferrière, Célia Oneto Bensaid, Wilhem Latchoumia, Célimène Daudet, Maria Milstein, Bertrand Cuiller, Mathilde Calderini, Denis Pascal, Valentine Michaud, Fanny Azzuro, Emmanuel Strosser, Ensemble Amarillis, Nathalia Milstein, Gaspard Dehaene, David Bismuth, Éric Le Lann, Manon Galy, Philippe Bernold, Matan Porat, Pierre Fouchenneret, Elsa Grether, Trio Karénine, Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, Raphaëlle Moreau, Selim Mazari, Trio Zeliha, Mara Dobresco, Jean-François Verdier, Fanny Clamagirand, Quatuor Béla, Guillaume Coppola, Jorge González Buajasán, Dana Ciocarlie, Le Caravansérail, Aurélien Pascal, Etsuko Hirose, Trio Arnold, Raphaël Pidoux, Jean-Baptiste Fonlupt, Aylen Pritchin, Marie-Ange Nguci, Coline Dutilleul, Matteo Cesari, Ensemble El Sol, Ensemble Almaviva, Amanda Favier, Marine Chagnon, Jonas Vitaud, Emmanuel Rossfelder, Antonia Contreras, Clemens van der Feen, Elodie Soulard, Cyrielle Ndjiki Nya, Marion Tassou, Trio Nebelmeer, Coro Canticum Novum, Valeria Kafelnikov, Victoire Bunel, European Doctors Orchestra, Ferenc Vizi, Charles Heisser, Trio Hélios, Aleksandar Marković
    FRA, Nantes
  • FIMM - Festival Internacional de Música de Marvão festival

    Cologne Chamber Orchestra, Rafael Aguirre, Clara-Jumi Kang, Felix Klieser, Silke Avenhaus, Lothar Odinius, Thomas Leleu, Matthias Well, Anna Gourari, Rick Stotijn, Guillaume Vincent, João Barradas, Yekwon Sunwoo, Vladislav Cojocaru, Adrien La Marca, Alexander Krichel, Sebastian Klinger, Tae-Hyung Kim, Donghyun Kim, Sunwook Kim, Michael Barenboim, Christoph Poppen, Juliane Banse, Orquestra Sem Fronteiras, Martim Sousa Tavares, Orquestra XXI, Novus String Quartet, Isang Enders, Jovem Orquestra Portuguesa, Claudia Reinhard, Ludovice Ensemble, Thorwald Jørgensen, Amatis Trio, Sitkovetsky Trio, Lena Neudauer, Pedro Carneiro, Aurélien Pascal, Coro Ricercare, Yeree Suh, Konrad Jarnot, Raphael Christ, Horácio Ferreira, Dinis Sousa, Paulo Jorge Ferreira, Orlando Chamber Choir, Dan Zhu, Wen Xiao Zheng, Pedro Teixeira, André Gaio Pereira, Kamilla Bystrova, Helianthus Ensemble, Steven Harrold, Constantin Zimmermann, Jonathan Weigle
    PRT, Marvão
    Small
  • Jazz à Vienne festival

    Yemi Alade, Marc Rebillet, Black Pumas, Michael Kiwanuka, George Benson, Yann Tiersen, Imany, Herbie Hancock, Gregory Porter, Angelique Kidjo, Jamie Cullum, Robert Glasper, Mc Solaar, Cory Wong, Rita Payés, Louis Cole, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Alfa Mist, Trombone Shorty, Nate Smith, Portico Quartet, Dhafer Youssef, Flavia Coelho, Elisabeth Roma, Nubiyan Twist, Souleance, Blue Lab Beats, Maceo Parker, Nubya Garcia, David Walters, Marcel Khalife, General Elektriks, James BKS, Bachar Mar-Khalifé, Layth Sidiq, Laurent Bardainne, Mohamed Abozekry, Emma-Jean Thackray, Nduduzo Makhathini, Thomas De Pourquery, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Pamela Badjogo, Joao Selva, Dowdelin, Arnaud Dolmen, Manu Lanvin, Monsieur MÂLÂ, Sylvain Rifflet, Thomas Leleu, Tom Ibarra, Gystere, Louis Matute, Zac Harmon, David Linx, Carte Blanche, Vasilis Kostas, CRIMI, Ishkero, Pulcinella, Cyrious, Tuca, Federico Casagrande, Leïla Olivesi, Oswela, CHEAP HOUSE, Skokiaan Brass Band, Minor Sing, Xavier Belin, NoSax NoClar, Jamiah Rogers, Little Mouse & The Hungry Cats, Kévin Denard, Ishtar, Black Pantone, Sabine Kouli, Kaila Sisters, Elsi ETNA, AstroBrass, Carine Bonnefoy, Big'S Funk Orchestra, Jack Bon, Leslie Lewis & Gerard Hagen, BRUG, Nicolas Ziliotto, Mb Quatre, Benoît Moreau Trio, Three Of A Kind, Moony Delight, Llum Trio, Camille Thouvenot Mettà Trio, John Qui Saute, Mystere Swing Big Band, Espace Impair
    FRA, Vienne
    Big
  • Eole Factory Festival festival

    Thomas Dutronc, Charlie Winston, Malted Milk, Sylvain Rifflet, Thomas Leleu, Belmondo, The Amazing Keystone Big Band, Balaphonics, Aquarela, Andy Emler, Chamad Shango, Boa Brass Band
    FRA, Mantes-la-Jolie
    Medium

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More about Thomas Leleu

Overview of Classical Crossover musician Thomas Leleu

From the culturally diverse nation of France, Thomas Leleu is a highly accomplished musician in the fields of classical and classical crossover music. Leleu has mesmerized audiences all over the world with his awe-inspiring performances thanks to his incredible talent and devotion. His songs fall under the primary category of classical music, which is renowned for its enduring melodies and complex compositions. Leleu's skill, meanwhile, extends beyond the conventional parameters of classical music as he also explores the genre of classical crossover.

Leleu stands out from his contemporaries because of his ability to adroitly combine classical components with modern inspirations. He combines pop, rock, and jazz with classical compositions in a seamless way in his music. The beauty and complexity of classical music are preserved while being made more approachable to a wider audience thanks to this innovative technique.

Leleu demonstrates the versatility of this frequently underappreciated instrument with his virtuoso abilities on the tuba. His concerts are master classes in musical expressiveness, as he deftly handles the complex melodies and exhibits the whole spectrum of feelings that classical music elicits. Leleu's music transports listeners on a transformational trip, touching their spirits and leaving an imprint that cannot be erased.

Leleu's original method in the field of classical crossover has won him praise from the critics and a devoted audience. His capacity to meld classical and modern music is evidence of his artistic vision and commitment to pushing limits. Leleu invites listeners to engage with the beauty and force of classical music in a new and engaging way through his work.

True musical pioneer Thomas Leleu keeps broadening the boundaries of classical and classical crossover music. He is a force to be reckoned with in the music business thanks to his uncompromising dedication to his profession and his capacity to genuinely engage people. Leleu's influence on the music industry will undoubtedly be felt for years to come as he keeps pushing the limits of his talent.

What are the most popular songs for Classical Crossover musician Thomas Leleu?

French classical crossover musician Thomas Leleu is well known for his enthralling compositions and performances. Among his most well-known songs are "Walk around - Remix," "Stories #2," "Marigot Bay," "Schubertiade," and "LeleuLand." Each song displays Leleu's own musical approach and his musical talent.

The captivating song "Walk around - Remix" combines classical and modern elements to produce a dynamic and engrossing listening experience. The song's rich melodies and harmonies transport listeners on a musical journey.

"Schubertiade," a wonderful ode to the legendary composer Franz Schubert, is another noteworthy track. Leleu's rendition of Schubert's compositions demonstrates his capacity to add his own distinctive style to classical music, producing a new and alluring tone.

Leleu's discography also includes "Convergences: III. Latin," "Bunky Flues," "Opera tribute," "Rio Scenarium," and "Nostalgic song." Leleu's ability to seamlessly transition between many musical genres and styles in each composition exemplifies his versatility as a musician.

Thomas Leleu's music is well-liked by listeners everywhere and enthralls viewers with his creative compositions and skillful performances. In the field of Classical Crossover music, his ability to combine classical and modern elements yields a distinctive and alluring sound.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Classical Crossover musician Thomas Leleu?

French artist Thomas Leleu, who performs in the Classical Crossover genre, will release his newest album, "Born to Groove," in 2021. Leleu's distinct aesthetic and cutting-edge approach to classical music are on full display in this CD. Leleu offers the genre a new angle by fusing aspects from the past and the present. His ability to enthrall listeners with his melodic compositions is demonstrated by songs like "Marigot Bay" and "Schubertiade" from his most recent singles collection.

By fusing traditional instruments with contemporary beats and rhythms, "Born to Groove" transports listeners on a musical trip. Every tune showcases Leleu's skill on the tuba as he seamlessly switches between various musical genres and styles. His works appeal to both seasoned classical music fans and those who are unfamiliar with the genre because they are both complex and approachable.

When Leleu's previous album "In the Mood for Tuba" was published in 2015, it won praise from critics for its avant-garde treatment of classical music. Thomas Leleu keeps pushing the envelope and making music that goes beyond conventional genres with the release of his most recent album and song. He stands out as a versatile and gifted musician thanks to his distinctive fusion of classical and crossover elements.

Thomas Leleu establishes himself as a pioneer in the field of Classical Crossover music with his most recent album and songs. Fans and newbies alike will find his ability to smoothly meld classical and contemporary elements to produce a compelling listening experience. Watch for his upcoming recordings as he continues to push the limits of classical music.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Classical Crossover musician Thomas Leleu?

French musician Thomas Leleu performs in the classical and classical crossover genres and has performed in some of the most prominent venues and events worldwide. His extraordinary talent and distinctive musical style have mesmerized audiences during his concerts.

At the Jazz a Vienne festival, one major festival appearance occurred. Leleu's performance demonstrated his talent for fusing jazz and classical elements to produce a genuinely captivating effect. He had the ideal venue at the event to display his musical talent and variety.

At the Eole Factory Festival, there was yet another outstanding performance. Leleu's creative approach to classical and classical crossover music was on full display, and his virtuosity and expressive performance enthralled the audience. Leleu's musical genius was further highlighted by the festival's compact environment, which made for a more immersive and personal experience.

Leleu has performed at a number of other events, including the Festival de la Vezere and the FIMM - Festival Internacional de Musica de Marvao. His standing as a highly sought-after musician in the classical and classical crossover genres has been cemented by these performances.

Thomas Leleu has distinguished himself as a true maestro via his performances at numerous venues and festivals, mesmerizing listeners with his outstanding musical talent and original interpretations of classical pieces. Listeners all over the world are still motivated and enthralled by his contributions to the music industry.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Classical Crossover musician Thomas Leleu?

The French musician Thomas Leleu, who specializes in Classical Crossover, has worked with a number of renowned musicians to produce mesmerizing music. The French Fuse remix of "Walk around" is one of his major projects. Together, Leleu's distinctive aesthetic and French Fuse's electronic music produce a captivating synthesis of traditional and modern components. Leleu's ability to adapt his tuba playing to many genres and his versatility as a musician are demonstrated by the remix that was produced.

Another remarkable performance is the arrangement of "Por una Cabeza" for tuba, piano, and vibraphone by L. Elbaz. Leleu collaborates with Carlos Gardel and Kai Strobel on this project. The interplay of Strobel's vibraphone, Gardel's vocals, and Leleu's tuba results in a rich and enthralling performance of this traditional tango. Leleu's ability to cooperate with different musicians and develop original interpretations of well-known compositions is demonstrated by the flawless blending of these instruments.

Leleu also worked with Kai Strobel and L. Elbaz to adapt Johannes Brahms' "Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4" for tuba and vibraphone. This project demonstrates Leleu's proficiency in classical music and his capacity to breathe fresh life into established works. Leleu's ability to modify his instrument to numerous musical genres is demonstrated by the subtle interplay between the tuba and vibraphone in this arrangement, which creates a tranquil and appealing mood.

Overall, Thomas Leleu's collaborations with musicians like French Fuse, Carlos Gardel, and Kai Strobel show off his versatility as a musician and show off his ability to combine classical and contemporary aspects. These collaborations not only illustrate Leleu's brilliance but also demonstrate how effective musical cooperation is in producing original and alluring music.