Daniel Mille

Daniel Mille is an esteemed French accordionist, whose expertise in his instrument has won him critical acclaim and a loyal following among lovers of French chanson, jazz, and classical music. With an artistic style that beautifully blends these genres, Mille brings a unique emotional depth and technical prowess to his performances. His subtle and nuanced play has been especially celebrated for its ability to evoke complex emotions and tell stories without words.

Over the years, Mille has explored and paid homage to various musical traditions and artists. His recent works demonstrate a deep affinity for the music of Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzolla, as evident in his albums "Trintignant/Mille/Piazzolla (Live)" and "Astor Piazzolla: Cierra tus ojos," where Mille intricately interprets Piazzolla's passionate compositions. "Vian Desnos Prévert" sees him traversing the worlds of beloved French poets and songwriters, transforming their lyrical beauty into rich acoustic landscapes. With "L'Attente," "Après la pluie...," "Le funambule," "Les Heures Tranquilles," and "Sur les quais," Mille continues to craft intimate musical experiences that resonate with a sense of contemplation, nostalgia, and the simple joys of life. Through his discography, Daniel Mille has solidified his position as not just an accordionist but as a true poet of the bellows.

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Trintignant/Mille/Piazzolla (Live)
Album - 36 Tracks - Released June 1, 2018
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