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Space Galvachers (FR)

Space Galvachers (FR)

More than a trio, Space Galvachers is a small collective of musician-composers gathered around a common culture, improvisation, and a popular vision of music.

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Last event date: Friday, February 17 2023 8:00PM

The vocation of the trio – to be a platform to welcome artists and various formats – is the result of a sound research whose goal is to re-enter the various influences from which it comes in a natural way. Thus, the projects of the Space Galvachers collective will navigate from contemporary to urban without ever cutting back on its singular approach.

This approach has been shaped by Clément Janinet, Clément Petit and Benjamin Flament for more than ten years. They crossed paths in projects ranging from improvised music to traditional music (Radiation 10, Le Banquet, Ze Jam Afan, Ray Lema, Duo Flament-Janinet, Richard Bona, Olivier Araste, Rido Bayonne, Simon Winse, etc.) and engaged in a personal process to develop a sound and a singular game on their respective instruments: They work on the development of original instrumental techniques, which they mix with the preparation of their instruments and with electro-acoustic treatment. Benjamin Flament has taken the experience to the point of making a percussive instrument using metals.

Space Galvachers was born spontaneously from the association of their work on sound and improvisation, with their common appetite for popular music.

Featuring:

Benjamin Flament - percussion
Clément Janinet - violin
Clément Petit - cello

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.

Raquel Kurpershoek Jaldón, born in 1998, became known after winning talent contests from 2016. She learned Cuban, Brazilian, and Indian music in Rotterdam and flamenco singing in Spain. She also studied sign language. In 2020, her documentary Traslasierra about flamenco and the deaf won awards internationally.

Imre Kőszegi belongs to the first generation of musicians in Hungary who were allowed to approach modern jazz as a self-contained genre, independent of entertaining dance music. His playing was most influenced by bebop and free jazz.

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