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Pégazz & l'Hélicon / Ôtrium / Players (FR)

Pégazz & l'Hélicon / Ôtrium / Players (FR)

This double bill concert features two groups of the Pégazz & l’Hélicon french jazz collective performing for the first time at Opus Jazz Club.

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Last event date: Saturday, February 18 2023 8:00PM

Led by trumpet player Quentin Ghomari, Ôtrium is a close band with an acoustic, raw and direct sound, made of pure melodic phrases which resonate and play with silence. Sometimes contemplative and dreamlike, sometimes wild and determined, its music lets expressiveness, exchanges and spontaneity come first.

The very strong connection between the three musicians of Players forged a common desire to play a kind of music where freedom, playing games and having access to a form of trance are essential: the result is a trio with an original and adaptable instrumentation. The electronic contribution of the keyboards gives the trio the possibility to mutate and opens larger and richer possibilities of sounds, creating a real pocket orchestra.

Featuring:

ÔTRIUM:
Quentin Ghomari - trumpet
Yoni Zelnik - double bass
Antoine Paganotti - drums
PLAYERS:
Julien Soro - tenor and soprano saxophone, keyboards, table tennis racket
Stéphan Caracci - vibraphone, keyboards, table tennis racket
Ariel Tessier - drums, table tennis racket

Table reservations are automatically added during ticket purchase.
Please note that if you purchase an odd number of seats, you might have to share the table with others, especially if the concert is sold out.
For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.

For more information, please call +36 1 216 7894

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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.

Miquèu Montanaro, composer, flutist and accordionist, sets out on a unique journey from Provance through the Mediterranean to the farthest reaches of the world, integrating elements of distant musics into his own pieces.

There will also be a premiere in the spring series, but most of the plays have already been performed, but usually only once, but in the current arrangement, they will be able to show new associations and new connections.

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