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Jazzdor Strasbourg-Budapest / Ann O'Aro Trio (FR) / Gadó Gábor - Harcsa Veronika Sextet (HU/BE)
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Jazzdor Strasbourg-Budapest / Ann O'Aro Trio (FR) / Gadó Gábor - Harcsa Veronika Sextet (HU/BE)

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Last event date: Thursday, March 23 2023 8:00PM

Jazzdor Strasbourg-Budapest
Ann O'Aro Trio (FR)
Gadó Gábor - Harcsa Veronika Sextet (HU/BE)

Featuring:

ANN O'ARO TRIO
Ann O'Aro - vocals
Teddy Doris - trombone
Bino Waro - percussions

GÁBOR GADÓ - VERONIKA HARCSA SEXTET: SHEKHINAH - BMC RECORDS PREMIERE
Gábor Gadó - guitar
Veronika Harcsa - vocals
Laurent Blondiau - trumpet
János Ávéd - saxophone
Éva Csermák - violin
Tamás Zétényi - cello

A singer, percussionist, poet but also a dancer, Ann O'Aro has made the major axis of her poetics of the movement that links the rhythms of the body to those of the Creole language, in which she expresses herself. With her sensitive writing, she carves autobiographical texts, raw, violent and committed, which she interprets with a strong and passionate voice, reaching these hyper-contemporary zones where the intimate and the political combine. Leading her trio and bringing together trombonist Teddy Doris and percussionist Bino Hoarau around her voice and percussion, Ann O'Aro revisits the traditional rhythms of Réunionese maloya and Mauritian sega with the sounds and pulses of jazz, zouk or Balkans' music, thus propelling into our contemporaneity the strong speech of a standing woman.

This album, featuring Gábor Gadó, who is most often referred to as a jazz guitarist, and one of Hungary's greatest jazz singers, Veronika Harcsa, overrides our preconceived notions of music. The dialectic of composition and improvisation is resolved in a dialogue between contemporary classical musicians and jazz musicians, without a rhythm section. From the jazz side, two wind players – Belgian trumpeter Laurent Blondiau and the sound magician saxophonist János Ávéd – and from the classical side, two string players – Tamás Zétényi, a prominent cellist of the contemporary music scene, and Éva Csermák, a violinist living in Berlin – add defining colours to the character of the music. Both by animating the vocal line and as the author of the texts, Veronika Harcsa adds even more content to the translucent songs, in which not only the different musical parts but also elements of early and contemporary music are woven into an organic whole.

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In this concert, she will perform the standards made famous by Ella, her most iconic songs, with arrangements typical of the golden age of jazz.

Program: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet in C major „Dissonanzen”, K. 465 Igor Stravinsky: Three Pieces for String Quartet Béla Bartók: String Quartet No. 1

Returning with a line-up that changes from time to time, the collective will soon be releasing a new album, from which they will now give the audience a musical taste.

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