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Vive le Jazz! Fesztivál | Les Géants Terrestres (FR)

Vive le Jazz! Fesztivál | Les Géants Terrestres (FR)

Comprising a string trio and two keyboards, this new group will perform Anne Quillier's new compositions. A cry of love for these terrestrial giants that are trees: precious, fascinating beings that are indispensable to the balance of life.

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Last event date: Wednesday, October 18 2023 8:00PM

The intimate miniatures of Les géants terrestres open a window onto an orchestral world in the making. Les géants terrestres is the realization of a childhood dream, to find oneself among strings with a whimsical keyboard, a unity of timbre, acoustic power, sobriety and particularly powerful expressivity.

The band is led by the curiosity to confront a rare instrumental setting. Anne Quillier has surrounded herself with personalities ready to experiment, correct and adapt to her certainly atypical and unconventional writing for this project. On the other hand, Anne Quillier chooses musicians from diverse backgrounds. It's quite clear that one of the aims of this project will be to avoid stylistic labels. It's highly likely that this quartet will sometimes play rock with a grungy sound.

Featuring:

Fany Fresard - violin
Clotilde Fleury - violin
Anaïs Pin - cello
 Anne Quillier - piano

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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The Visegrad Jazz Exchange is a new project of the V4 countries, initiated by the Jazz Po Polsku Foundation, to promote artistic cooperation between musicians and music institutions. The members of the project band, formed especially for this occasion, are all leading representatives of the current jazz scene in the four countries.

The five musicians, with backgrounds in jazz and improvised music, return to the spirit of the first decades of jazz, when bands made people dance every night. Curious about everything, Petite Lucette travels across cultures, not afraid to mix and mingle. So, from a nostalgic waltz to a sensual cumbia and a free-jazz tarantella..

Springing off a sound reminiscent of acoustic piano trios of the 50s and 60s, Oùat explores the memory and perspectives of hand crafted, collective, music making. Jazz in its most open operative meaning, in which improvisation is a real necessity, stimulates the trio to confront and investigate our times of sounds and movements.

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