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International de Jazz de Montréal 2006 Indoor Program |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 05 May 2006 |
The indoor program has been announced for the 27th Festival
International de Jazz de Montréal, including McCoy Tyner, Paul Simon, B.B.
King, Brad Mehldau, Etta James, Salif Keita, Tony Bennett, John
Pizzarelli, Dave Brubeck, John Zorn, Amadou and Mariam, Daniel Lanois
and Emmylou Harris, Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, Dee Dee
Bridgewater, Biréli Lagrène and many more!
 McCoy Tyner
Montreal, Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006 - It's the time of year for balmy
days and nights, happy crowds and cool grooves, and this year's going
to be something truly special. In two months' time, more than 2000
musicians from the four corners of the earth will be filling the
downtown streets and concert halls with jazz, rhythm & blues, soul;
contemporary sounds and traditional; from world beat to electro, Latin
and gypsy. It'll all be happening at the 27th Festival International de
Jazz de Montréal-presented by General Motors of Canada, chief
sponsor and official presenter of the event set to take place from June
28th to July 9th, 2006. Over 140 ticketed indoor concerts
thematically divided into a total of 15 series are scheduled in a
variety of downtown venues, from the classiest to the funkiest.
This year, there's an unusual number of luminaries on the roster, names
like Paul Simon, B.B. King, Tony Bennett and McCoy Tyner, plus Brad
Mehldau, who's this year's recipient of the Prix Miles-Davis.
Etta James will be awarded the Prix Ella Fitzgerald and Salif
Keita will receive the 2006 Prix Antonio Carlos Jobim. John Pizzarelli
will be opening the event and Dave Brubeck will be closing it. John
Zorn, Nils Petter Molvaer, Ravi Coltrane, Yusef Lateef and many other
exponents of everything cool and eclectic will be blowing into town,
too, keeping up the momentum as the Festival rolls into its second
quarter-century. Amadou and Mariam, Daniel Lanois and Emmylou Harris;
Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint; Ani Difranco, Baaba Maal, David
Clayton-Thomas and The Roots together give a good idea of the variety
in store. And Year 2000 winner of the Prix Ella-Fitzgerald Dee
Dee Bridgewater will be back in the city that served as a springboard
for her re-entry to the Americas, way back in 1993. Some other
musicians for whom the jazz fest has been a launching pad will also be
on hand: Yannick Rieu, this year's winner of the Prix Oscar Peterson
(with François Bourassa), Susie Arioli in an all-new show, the
Lorraine Desmarais Big Band, Steve Amirault, Michel Donato and Jean
François Groulx. Brazil will be featured this year, represented
by some new discoveries like Seu Jorge, Badi Assad and CeU. But Europe
will get some glory too, especially via the Invitation series of which
the first part will be entrusted to guitar virtuoso Biréli
Lagrène and the second to drummer Aldo Romano. Italy, in fact,
will have a special place of honor at this year's festival through the
Suono Italia series that will be presented every night at the Cabaret.
Please take note that the Ciné-Jazz series will be happening at
the Cinémathèque québécoise (at 4 & 6
p.m.), featuring Frank Cassenti. And about 350 free outdoor shows will
be announced this coming June 6th, for a total of 500 musical events
involving about 2500 musicians plus hundreds of street performers and
animators.
The Pleins feux General Motors
series, 8 p.m., Salle Wilfrid Pelletier at Place des
Arts
B.B. King (June 28) An evening with the King of the Blues and his
beloved guitar Lucille. King recently celebrated his 80th
birthday. John Pizzarelli Big Band Dear Mr. Sinatra (June
29) The guitar virtuoso with the mellifluous voice and one of
Montrealers' favorites in a tribute to one of his mentors.
An Evening with Tony Bennett (June 30) After a 50 year career and as
many millions of albums sold, the immortal Tony Bennett last year won a
Grammy for his more recent album, The Art Of Romance.
Etta James (July 1) The legend of soul, R&B and blues and winner of
a Grammy for Lifetime Achievement stops off in Montreal to reprise some
of her best-loved songs. Opening act: singer/songwriter and acoustic
bluesman Eric Bibb. Elvis Costello & The Imposters plus
The Piano and Songs of Allen Toussaint with his New Orleans Horn
Section, The River in Reverse Tour 2006 (July 3) Eleven musicians on
stage including a full horn section-bound to be a
crowd-pleaser! Paul Simon (July 5) One of the greats of
contemporary American songwriting, this will be Paul's first visit to
the Festival. With selections from his latest album Surprise, produced
by Brian Eno. Daniel Lanois and special guest Emmylou Harris
(July 6) The celebrated producer, singer, songwriter and guitarist on
stage with the Grande Dame of American country-folk music. Bonnie
Raitt, with Keb'Mo' as opening act. (July 7) A major exponent of the
blues followed by the legendary songbird and winner of 9 Grammies. In
2000 Bonnie was inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of
Fame. Dave Brubeck Quartet (July 8, closing concert)
Dave takes no Time Out from his long and lauded career. The
85-year-old giant of jazz and good friend to the Festival is back for
what promises to be yet another unforgettable concert event.
The Les Grands Concerts TD Canada
Trust series, 6 p.m. in the Théâtre Maisonneuve at Place
des Arts
Brad Mehldau Trio Special Concert (June 28) Accompanied by his trusted
bass man Larry Grenadier and new drummer Jeff Ballard, the winner of
the 2006 Prix Miles-Davis will perform selections from his new album
Day is Done. John Zorn Acoustic Masada (June 29) The iconoclastic
America saxophonist and composer will perform an acoustic version of
his epic Masada, inspired by the famous episode in Jewish
history. Dee Dee Bridgewater J'ai deux amours (June 30).
Recipient of the 2000 Prix Ella-Fitzgerald, Dee Dee's finally back in
Montreal to sing six of the greatest French songs of all time: La mer,
Ne me quitte pas, Avec le temps, La vie en rose, Les feuilles mortes
and J'ai deux amours. Wayne Shorter Quartet with Brian
Blade, John Patitucci, Danilo Perez (July 1) This will be Wayne's first
visit to the Festival since 2003. The pre-eminent sax-man will offer up
selections from his album Beyond the Sound Barrier . Opening act:
Montreal sax player Chet Doxas and his Quartet. McCoy Tyner
Septet with Dave Leibman, Nicholas Payton, Donald Harrison, Steve
Turre, Eric Gravat and Charnett Moffet - The Story of Impulse! Records
(July 2) A rare chance to see and hear this fine pianist accompanied by
peers who've also backed luminaries like Miles Davis, John Coltrane and
Bud Powell. Jamie Cullum (July 3) His first album Twentysomething
sold more than 3 million copies, so the young and explosive British
singer and pianist followed up with Catching Tales. Opening act:
American singer/songwriter Sonya Kitchell. An evening with
Gonzalo Rubalcaba - Solo, trio and in quartet with special guest David
Sanchez (July 5) A major force in contemporary jazz piano, Cuban-born
Gonzalo teams up with Puerto Rican sax man David Sanchez. Both have
worked on legendary projects with Charlie Haden. lGuy Nadon
/ Vic Vogel & The Jazz Big Band (July 6) Both musicians have been
perennials at the Jazz festival. "King of Drums" and 1998 winner of the
Prix Oscar Peterson, Nadon opens; then get set for the pianist and
band-leader who closed the very first festival in 1980, Vic
Vogel. Gonzales Pianovision (July 7) The brilliantly talented
musician is bursting with wild musical ideas. Get set for a magnificent
evening of piano solo, joyous, intelligent and entertaining.
Chris Botti (July 8) On To Love Again, Chris offered some brilliant
re-readings of jazz/pop standards in duets with both Sting and Michael
Bublé.
The Invitation series presented by
93.5 CBC Radio, 7 :30 p.m.Théâtre Jean-Duceppe and the
Cinquième Salle at Place des Arts
Guitar virtuoso Biréli Lagrène will this year host the
first section of the Invitation series, likely to set the tone for this
year's entire fest as it takes place just before opening day. The
magnificent guitarists will embark on a series of 5 concerts, some
solo, some in duet with the likes of French accordion player Richard
Galliano (June 28), Viaggio as well as New York Tango, which was
awarded a "Victoire" for music in 1997. Next up will be the
New Gypsy Project, a terrific evening in tandem with two of the
original collaborators on the album, bassist Diego Imbert and guitarist
Hono Winterstein, who'll be joined by saxophonist Franck Wolf (June29).
Following will be a Swing Night with organist and trumpet player Joey
De Francesco and master drummer André Ceccarelli (June 30); then
an Evening of Guitar with Christian Escoudé, accompanied by
Diego Imbert and André Ceccarelli (July 1). To wind up the
musical escapade will be Alain Caron and his Big Band, directed by
Michael Abéné (July 2).
Italian born but living in France, Aldo Romano has been playing drums
with refinement and elegance for over forty years. As host of the 2nd
section of this year's Invitation series, the icon of the European jazz
scene will offer festival goers four concerts, each very different from
one another. First up at the Spectrum will be a terrific concert
honoring the peoples of Africa with the Romano-Sclavis-Texier African
Flashback (July 3) The following evening is Made in France with
bassist Rémi Vignolo and guest Mark Turner (July 5), presenting
a work that was extremely well received when it came out in 2002,
Because of Bechet, accompanied by Rémi Vignolo, Emanuel Bex,
Emanuele Cisi and Francesco Bearzatti (July 6), on bass, piano and
saxophone, respectively. The drummer emeritus will complete the
series with an homage to popular film scores of the 60's, with pianist
Baptiste Trotignon and Rémi Vignolo (July 7).
The Couleurs SAQ series, 6 p.m.
Spectrum de Montréal
David Clayton-Thomas (June 29) Composer of classics like Spinning
Wheel, Go Down Gambling and Lucretia Mac Evil helped sell more than 30
million albums for Blood, Sweat and Tears. Appearing solo since 2004,
David recently released a new album, Aurora, that absolutely must
be heard live on stage. Gomez (June 30) This hot British group
will be playing selections from their recent album How We
Operate. Baaba Maal (July 1) One of the most respected musicians
from Senegal and a principal exponent of world music, Baaba Maal fuses
traditional African sounds with the twang of North American
blues. Cat Power Solo (July 2) is back after a three-year absence
with selections from a soul- and folk-tinted album entitled The
Greatest. Seu Jorge (July 3) is in his early thirties and
bursting with talent-the new international wonder boy of Brazilian
music. Salif Keita (July 5) The illustrious singer and composer
from Mali is back to his roots with selections from M'Bemba, a vast
acoustic oeuvre. Come hear an artist in his prime. The Bell
Orchestre (July 6) Hailing from Montreal and issuing from the group
Arcade Fire with orchestral rock, with fine, powerful
arrangements. Konono #1 (July 7) Originally from the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Konono will put lovers of world music into an
electronic trance. This is their first visit to Montreal. Ani
DiFranco (July 8) After a much-appreciated appearance in 2004, the
folk/funk/punk/country artist is back with selections from her album,
Knuckle Down. Opening act: Kaki King.
The Rythmes series, 8:30 p.m.,
Metropolis
The Dears (June 29) Presenting their Montreal co-citizens with extracts
from a new album due to appear in a few months. A Funky Night
with the Family Stone Experience and Maceo Parker (June 30) Here's an
invitation to dance and party to the warm grooves of deep-down
funk, followed by amazing sax man Maceo Parker, one time stage partner
with James Brown. Bedouin Soundclash / Cat Empire
(July 1) An electrifying performance by the group from Toronto who've
been described as "Reggae Rock Rebels" and who're gathering an
increasing number of fans south of the border. Get set for the
irresistible soul-funk-jazz Australian artist Martha Wainwright (July
2) Another occasion to see this amazing performer on stage, as she
appeared in January to a packed Spectrum. Opening act: singer &
songwriter & violinist Andrew Bird. Jesse Cook (July 3, two
shows at 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.) This guitarist has thousands of fans in
Montreal for his rumba flamenca, new-age textures and subtle use of
jazz. The concert will take place at the Metropolis in cabaret format:
reserved seating. D.J. Shadow (July 4) Californian Josh Davis,
alias DJ Shadow, has become the point of reference for lovers of
innovative hip-hop, independent rock and electronic music. Amadou
and Mariam Paris Bamako - Ba Cissoko, Electro Bamako (July 5) The
annual Paris Bamako event will be moving to Montreal for one night
only, starring the delightful couple from Mali, Amadou and Mariam, who
were a huge hit at last year's FrancoFolies. They took Europe by storm,
too, and they're back intown with an assortment of hymns produced by
Manu Chao. Also on the evening's schedule will be Ba Cissoko, who
performed on an exterior stage last year, and the ultra-energetic
Elektro Bamako. The Commodores (July 6) The celebrated American
group, of which Lionel Ritchie was once a member, were the pride of
Motown in 1971. A rare stopover in Montreal. The Roots (July 7)
Come dance to the sounds of the best live hip-hop group. An
inexhaustible factory of groove. Yann Tiersen (July 8) The
totally unpredictable composer and improviser who penned the
soundtracks for Amélie Poulain and Goodbye Lenine serves up a
rock-oriented show. Calexico with the mariachis Luz de Luna (July
9 at 8 p.m.) A group from Arizona that's crossed back and forth into
Mexico so often they sound as much like mariachis as they do a country
& western group. Mariachis you pay to see, not go away.
Jazz d'ici La Presse series, 6 p.m.,
Le Gesù - Centre de créativité
Jean Pierre Zanella plays Villa-Lobos and Tom Jobim (June 29) It's
always a pleasure to see this superb saxophonist, composer and arranger
who's as popular in Europe as he is in North America. Jean-Pierre has
played with the likes of Antony Braxton, Paul Anka and Michel
Legrand. Yannick Rieu Trio 2x3 = 5 with special guest
François Bourassa (June 30) Winner of the 2006 Prix Oscar
Peterson 2006, last fall Yannick released I is Memory, his seventh
album. For this show there'll be two trios playing
simultaneously. Julie Lamontagne trio (July 1) She comes from the
world of pop music, but the young pianist has now mastered the language
of jazz, all the while keeping it accessible. Julie will be performing
selections from her first album Facing the Truth. Michel
Donato and his European friends Piotr Wojtasik and Michael Felberbaum
will be joined by François Théberge and Carl Jannuska
(July 2) Back in town after a stunning performance last year, followed
by a European tour. Stars of Effendi Records. Christine
Jensen quintet (July 3) Christine is rapidly taking her place as one of
the best composers in the land. She'll be giving us a peek at her
latest album, Look Left, backed up by improvisers on their way
up. Joel Miller Mandala with special guest Choir Effusion (July
5) Always astonishing, the sax man will be accompanied by a
"post-gospel" choir from Montreal. Frédéric Alarie
Sous Hôte-Tension (July 6) An all-new creation uniting four
bassists on stage, a mixed instrument section and a four-woman choir
that includes Dawn Tyler Watson and Karen Young. Steve Amirault
(July 7) With his trio, Steve will be playing selections from his
critically acclaimed album Breath. Icarus (July 8) A Quebec
ensemble that fuses jazz, funk, tango and contemporary music with
nerve, verve and subtlety, bringing together guitarist Marc Villemure
and cellist Éric Longsworth.
The Voix du monde Bell series, 7
p.m., Club Soda
Badi Assad (June 29) An outstanding guitarist, Badi is one of the
major new artists of her generation in Brazil. CeU (June 30) THE
revelation of the year, also from Brazil. Her first album
captures the cultural diversity embodied by Sao Paulo. Terez
Montcalm (July 1) Terez is back with her very first album in English,
assembled with the help of Michel Cusson. She brings her own brand of
jazz to the fore, with re-takes on several classics. Corinne
Bailey Rae (July 2) "Female Star of 2006" screams the Sunday Mirror for
Corinne's distinct brand of U.K. soul. Opening act: soul singer Shane
Philips. Molly Johnson Quartet (July 3) Described as the
best-kept jazz secret in Toronto, this fine quartet will be playing
selections from their new album scheduled for release this fall.
Katie Mellua / Denzal Sinclaire (July 5) This jazz and blues singer's
first album went 6 times platinum in England. She'll be followed by
another powerful singer who's brought new life to the standards, while
respectful of tradition, as borne out by his album My One and Only
Love. Elizabeth Kontomanou (July 6) In duet with duo
Jean-Michel Pilc, the singer will be treating us to selections from her
latest CD Waiting for Spring. Lullaby Baxter Trio (July 7)
Finally back with a tasty new album along the lines of Feist.
Matt Dusk (July 8) The young crooner from Toronto has often been
compared to Frank Sinatra. He's back at the Festival with a new album,
aptly titled Back in Town. Opening act: American singer Sara Gazarek.
The Jazz Beat TD Canada Trust series,
presented by 93.5 CBC Radio and Jazz Beat, 10 p.m., Spectrum de
Montréal
Susie Arioli (June 29) Susie's back with guitarist Jordan Officer.
Between them, they embody Montrealers' love for jazz, serving up
charming renditions of classic songs from the 20's right up to the
50's. An exclusive creation for the Festival. Pharoah Sanders
Quartet (June 30) The master saxophonist is back for the first time
since 1998. E.S.T. (July 1) The Swedish pop-jazz phenomenon is
back with a new album, viaticum. Kenny Garrett Quartet (July 2)
Starring the fabulous sax-man who presented one of his best shows ever
during the Festival's 2004 edition. Romano Sclavis-Texier African
Flashback (July 3) A magnificent homage to the peoples of Africa.
Patricia Barber (July 5) The singer, songwriter and pianist from
Chicago has become a Festival staple. Pat Martino Quartet (July
6) Elected Best Jazz Guitarist of the year by Down Beat magazine in
2004, Pat will be playing selections from his album in tribute to Wes
Montgomery. Lorraine Desmarais Big Band (July 7) An
all-star lineup. Pianist and composer Lorraine also did the
arrangements. Joe Lovano Quartet (July 8) The Magician of the
saxophone is back with a special lineup of musicians.
The Nuits Heineken series, midnight,
Club Soda
Ralph Myerz & The Jack Herren Band / Mighty Kat (June 29) A happy
surprise from the 2003 Festival, these trip-hop & rocking
Norwegians are like no one else-witness their new album Your New Best
Friends. Followed by the irresistible Mighty Kat.
Plaster / DJ Kobal (June 30) A Quebec group in a multi-media
performance derived from their electro-jazz album First Aid Kit,
followed by the French D.J., adoptive Montrealer and lover of funk DJ
Kobal. Bauchklang / Soulsista (July 1) This a cappella Austrian
group were a hit at the 2002 Festival with their astonishing artillery
of drum 'n' bass and hip-hop vocals. Followed by the incomparable
Soulsista. Buck 65 / Killa-Jewel (July 2) An unclassifiable
artist who constantly expands the boundaries of hip-hop. He even
incorporates touches of country on his most recent opus Secret House
Against the World. Followed by the energizing DJ.
Killa-Jewel. Nils Petter Molvaer / Frivolous (July 3) The
brilliant and hypnotic Norwegian trumpet player will be reprising
selections from ER, which was released last October. Followed by a D.J.
set with Frivolous. Pink Floyd Redux Performed by Bob & Bill
And Female Singers (July 4) The songs of the British super-group
re-arranged and interpreted by Guy Dubuc and Marc Lessard, experts of
genre known for their musical contributions to Cirque du Soleil
Festival show Soleil de minuit in 2004. Cirkus starring Neneh
Cherry (July 5) A North-American premiere performance and happy blend
of trip-hop, hip-hop & dub with the amazing voice that complemented
Youssou N' Dour in the hit song Seven seconds. Brazilian Girls /
Ursula 1000 (July 6) Back after their huge hit at last year's Festival
with their combined genres of reggae, electro, jazz and bossa nova.
Followed by the Montreal premiere of the outstanding New York DJ Ursula
1000. Jamie Lidell / Vincent Lemieux (July 7) Welcome the Briton
who last year released Multiply, a magnificent digital funk & soul
album, completely off the wall. Followed by the Montreal DJ star.
The Juan MacLean / MSTRKRFT (July 8) Former member of Six Finger
Satellite serves up a personal formula of house-techno-funk-disco.
Followed by a DJ set of two Torontonians on their way up (Pronounced
"Mastercraft.").
The Jazz contemporain Galaxie CIBL
series, 9 p.m.,
Salle Beverly Webster Rolph at the Musée d'art contemporain de
Montréal
Joost Buis, Astronotes (June 29) One of three projects fronted by the
famous Dutch trombonist and improviser. Ten musicians on stage.
Thom Gossage (June 30) Montreal percussionist and composer with a gift
for melody, structure and improvisation. Antoine Bustros
and L'Ensemble Ulysse (July 1) A Montreal pianist of Egyptian origin
who for the last 15 years has been composing soundtracks. In this
concert, he pays homage to Bernard Herrmann, whose musical scores
complemented the works of Alfred Hitchcock. Maïkotron Unit
(July 2) A group formed in Quebec whose work has been compared to
Stravinsky. Carnival Skin (July 3) A daring quintet from the free
jazz movement. [IKS] (July 5) An anniversary performance by the
group which has producer 10 albums in ten years, of which the last was
Inner Whatever, incorporating funk and acousti-matic, with a bit of
chamber music, free jazz and ambient sounds. Joelle
Léandre trio with Lori Freedman and Bernard Falaise (July 6) A
first encounter at the Festival between the illustrious French bassist
and the Montreal clarinetist and guitarist. Ensemble SuperMusique
(July 7) Devoted to improvisation and the interpretation of
contemporary music. Dom Minasi (July 8) One of the more
astonishing free jazz performers, exploring unknown six- and 12-string
territories.
The Piano solo à Bon Pasteur
series, 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur
A new series of concerts to be held within the magnificent acoustic
confines of the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur on Sherbrooke
Street. The Chapelle is graced with a rare Fazioli piano, favored by
the virtuosi around the world. Matt Herskowitz (June 29)
Come hear adoptive Montrealer Matt Herskowitz in his first Festival
appearance. Gifted and versatile, Matt has performed with Montreal's
best jazz, classical, crossover and pop musicians and contributed to
the soundtracks of Triplettes de Belleville and La Face cachée
de la lune. Jean François Groulx (June 30 & July
1) The prolific and versatile Montreal pianist performs works from his
magnificent Passage in the quiet & intimacy of the Chappelle.
Christopher O'Riley plays Radiohead (July 2 & 3) A brilliant,
jazz-oriented re-visiting of one of the groups that defined the music
of the last decade. Enrico Pieranunzi (July 5 -Suono Italia
series). An "up-close-and-personal" pianist, in the style of Bill
Evans. Baptiste Trotignon (July 6) Despite his age, this
young pianist is considered among the finest and most inventive of new
French jazz. Jean Michel Pilc (July 7) Another talented pianist,
Jean-Michel has been compared-by (French) critics-to the cubists
(!) Paul Tobey (July 8) A terrific pianist and
composer from Ontario, Paul admits to many musical influences and is
particularly alert to the relationship between spirituality and
musicality.
The Jazz dans la nuit series,
presented by Espace Musique 100.7 FM, 10:30 p.m., Le Gesù
- Centre de créativité
Ravi Coltrane Quartet (June 29) The son of the legendary saxophonist
and composer appears for the first time at the Festival, performing
selections from his most recent album In Flux. Chris Potter's
Underground (June 30) After several visits with Dave Holland, the
American sax man is back, this time with his own group.
Yusef Lateef with Stéphane and Lionel Belmondo (July 1) A
singular encounter between the music of post-impressionist French
composers (like Gabriel Fauré) and contemporary jazz.
Daniel Mille (July 2) Infectious good humor is the trademark of this
master accordion player. Accompanied by smooth trumpet player
Stéphane Belmondo. The Bad Plus (July 3) Principal
exponents of Nu Jazz, in the intimacy of the salle
Gesù. Joelle Léandre with Matthew Shipp (July
5) An outstanding duet between the bassist and French composer with 40
recordings to his name. Both on their first visit to the
Festival. Quadro Nuevo (July 6) An Austrian group that
out-tangoes the tango. They raised pulses on an exterior venue at last
year's Festival. Stefon Harris & Blackout (July 7). A master
vibraphonist and marimba player with the group Blackout and selections
from their album Evolution. Don Byron Ivey-Divey Trio (July 8)
Their first time at the Festival with pieces from Ivey-Divey, voted
Recording of the Year by JazzTimes in 2004.
The Italian Trade Delegation presents
Suono Italia, at the Cabaret
July 5 , 7 p.m. : Graffiando Vento with Gabriele Mirabassi on
clarinette and Guinga on guitar. 9:30 p.m.: L'Amico del Vento with
Stefano Cantini on saxophone, Rita Marcotulli on piano, Renzo Ruggieri
on accordion, Raffaello Pareti on bass, accompanied by a wind quartet
directed by Mauro Grossi. July 6, 7 p.m. : Colori del Mare
with Pietro Tonolo on saxophone, Alberto Martinelli on violon, Elena
Trovato on harp, Stefano Pietrodarchi on accordion and Raffaello Pareti
on bass. 9:30 p.m. : 7 e mezzo with Marco Zurzolo on saxophone,
Alessandro Tedesco on trombone, Luca Gianquitto on guitar, Davide
Costagliola on bass and Gianluca Brugnano on percussion.
July 7, 7 p.m. : Italian Songs with Pietro Tonolo on saxophone, Paolo
Birro on piano, Pietro Leveratto on bass, Alfred Kramer on drums and
Gil Goldstein on accordion. 9:30: Accabbanna with vocalist Olivia
Sellerio, Pietro Leveratto on bass, Gabriele Mirabassi on clarinette,
Emanuele Cisi on saxophone, Mauro Schiavone on piano, Tobia Vaccaro on
guitar and Giovanni Apprendi on percussion. July 8, 7 p.m. :
Danza di una Ninfa with Enrico Pieranunzi, arranger, on piano, vocalist
Ada Montellanico, Luca Bulgarelli on bass, Valter Paoli on percussion,
with special guest Paul McCandless from the well-known group Oregon, in
the 5e Salle at Place ds Arts 9:30 : Di mezzo il mare (EGEA
Orchestra) with Gabriele Mirabassi on clarinette, Marco Zurzolo and
Pietro Tonolo on saxophone, Marco Tamburini and Alessandro Tedesco on
trombone, Paolo Birro on piano, Pietro Leveratto on bass and Alfred
Kramer on drums. Also : July 5 : Enrico Pieranunzi in the Piano
solo series at the Chapelle Historique du Bon-Pasteur.
The Croisière Jazz, 7 p.m.
aboard the Cavalier Maxim, King Edward Pier, Old Port de Montréal
An excursion on the river, with great music and great food! Nothing
pleases jazz lovers more. This year, you can enjoy the company of the
magnificent Dorothée Berryman whom Les Croisières
AML has invited to delight festival goers for the Bateau est en
fête cruises aboard the Cavalier Maxim. The Croisière
Jazz 4-course dinners and showsÐin a jazzy ambience the whole
night longÐ will take place Saturday July 1st; Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, July 3rd to 6th, and Sunday, July 9th.
Departures at 6 p.m. from the King Edward Pier in the Old
Port of Montréal ; returning at 11 p.m.. Reservations essential
at (514) 842-3871 or 1 800 667-3131.
Info-Jazz Bell : indispensable information tools
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the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal are easily
accessed by anyone who wants to know everything that's happening at the
biggest jazz festival in the world. The general public is cordially
invited to pick up the official Festival pamphlet, Horaire Info Jazz
Bell des concerts en salle or, for even more details, to call the Bell
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- Montreal Region: (514) 871 1881
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- Or visit www.montrealjazzfest.com
Complete programming for free outdoor concerts and activities at the
27th edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
will be announced this coming June 6th.
Source: Festival International de Jazz de Montréal - (514) 523
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Saturday, 22 November 2008
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