The trio formed by Jérôme Lorichon (Buchla, trumpet, electronics, percussions), Emmanuelle Parrenin (hurry-gurdy, harp, voice, percussions) and Quentin Rollet (alto and sopranino saxophones, electronics) performed Nosferatu for the first time at La Cinémathèque Française on February 18, 2021.
In 2022, Potemkine Films asked the trio to record the music for the DVD/BluRay released to mark the film's 100th anniversary, but ultimately they were not allowed to modify the soundtrack. This album, inserted in a 60-page illustrated book, is an edited version of the music so that it can be listened to as a complete musical journey.
A French folk singer, harpist and hurdy-gurdy player, Emmanuelle Parrenin (born 1949) is a discreet but essential figure on the French experimental folk scene since the late 1960s.
Quentin Rollet (born 1974) started playing the alto saxophone at the age of 11 and the sopranino saxophone at 37. After a few years spent unlearning the teaching of the conservatory, he devoted himself solely to free improvisation. This led him to play on record or on stage with many different groups. He is a member of Pointe du Lac, and the co-founder of the labels Rectangle (with Noël Akchoté), reQords and Bisou Records.
Jérôme Lorichon, multi-instrumentalist and improviser, is a founding member of Purr and The Berg Sans Nipple. Percussionist of Zombie Zombie, bassist/keyboardist/trumpet player of Don Nino, he played with many artists.