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L'Arbre Rouge (FR)

L'Arbre Rouge (FR)

Saxophonist Hugues Mayot, who ventures with ease in the most varied contexts (Radiation 10, André Minvielle, Marc Ducret, Magma...), designed for his new group, L’Arbre Rouge, an instrumentation close to chamber music, reminiscent of the intimacy of a classical quintet, and surrounded by rare instrumentalists who all share formidable technique and a constant concern for aesthetic openness, from scholarly music to…  more

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Last event date: Thursday, January 12 2023 8:00PM

Through minimalist and repetitive writing as a research on timbres and textures, Mayot gives a singular rhythmic dimension to his miniature orchestra, and creates a playground for improvisation which he joyously shares with his four companions in adventure. The quintet's debut album was released by BMC Records in 2019, and now the band returns to Opus not only for the concert, but also to record their second album for the label.

Featuring:

Hugues Mayot - alto saxophone
Sophie Bernado - bassoon
Clément Janinet - violin
Bruno Ducret - cello
Joachim Florent - double bass

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