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Boléro - En rythme

Wed, Apr 2, 2025, 15:00
Philharmonie de Paris, Grande salle Pierre Boulez (Paris)
Lauréate du Concours La Maestra (Conductor), Orchestre de Paris, Chœur de jeunes de l'Orchestre de Paris, Leela Petronio (Percussion corporelles et présentation), Satryo Yudomartono (Percussion corporelles et présentation), Richard Wilberforce (Chorus Master), Rémi Aguirre Zubiri (Chef de choeur associé), Edwin Baudo (Chef de choeur associé), Désirée Pannetier (Cheffe de choeur associée), Béatrice Warcollier (Cheffe de choeur associée)
Everyone is invited to keep up the tempo with this concert that's as rich as it is unbridled! A joyful introduction to rhythm and movement thanks to musicians from the Orchestre de Paris, the Youth Choir and body percussion.
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Ariel Brínguez / Iván »Melon« Lewis »Alma en Cuba« & Shuteen Erdenebaatar Quartet

Thu, Dec 12, 2024, 20:00
Ariel Brínguez (Saxophon), Iván »Melon« Lewis (Piano), Shuteen Erdenebaatar (Piano), Jakob Manz (Saxophon), Nils Kugelmann (Bass), Valentin Renner (Drums)
For decades, great artists from Cuba have enriched the Spanish jazz scene. Though they may find a home there both personally and musically, a significant part of their identity always remains tied to their old homeland. »Alma en Cuba« is the name given to their programme by Ariel Brínguez and Iván »Melon« Lewis – the soul remains in Cuba. The two improvisers embark on a tension-filled journey through Cuban eras. Styles such as Danzón or Son Montuno are joyfully dressed in contemporary jazz attire. Hardly any band from Germany is currently as talked about as the Shuteen Erdenebaatar Quartet. The debut of the pianist, who was born in 1998 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, was released by the renowned US label Motéma Music – the first album by a European group ever. The Süddeutsche Zeitung praised »Rising Sun« – a work full of folk melodies and intense solos – as »passionate, tempestuous, adventurous, and intelligent«.