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Matjé presents “Sur mon dos”

Matjé will unveil his new album "Sur mon dos" on its physical and digital release September 22, 2023, and vinyl release on November 9, 2023 on Label d'À côté / InOuïe Distribution. This new work will be presented live on stage on Thursday November 16, 2023 at 360 Paris Music Factory (Paris). At the crossroads between French song and World music with Afro-Latin influences, Matjé puts a poetic pen, on a warm and catchy music combining tradition and modernity. On this album, Matjé is surrounded by prestigious guests such as: Mourad Musset (La Rue Kétanou) : vocals ("Palabres") Bi.Ba : vocals (''Mitsio'') Isla : vocals ("Sur mon dos'') Alain Debiossat (Sixun) : saxophones (" Palabres" et "Cumbia Fanée") François Causse (Zoufris Maracas) : drums and percussions And also by the following musicians: Sébastien Gloriod : accordion Ludovic Hellet : doublebass Yoann Grenouilleau : drums Charles Giraud : keyboards, clarinet, choirs and percussions   Biography Matjé: Having grown up in the world of sea travels in the town of Saint-Malo, Matjé has been dreaming from an early age of distant and sunny countries. As a teenager, he met the writer Raphaël Confiant at the festival "Etonnants Voyageurs" and discovered "creolity". Later on, living in Montreuil (93), he appropriated this concept with the meaning that Aimé Césaire would give to it. Like a "kelp hanging on the rock" of French songs, he likes to be carried away, various musical currents he has discovered abroad, and in a France still open to the world, thanks to the welcoming of many cultures since its origins. He chose the artist name "Matjé" when he discovered that this contraction of his first and last names meant "to write" in Creole. Living today close to the Atlantic Ocean, he mixes his songs with memories from his travels to Brazil, the West Indies, Madagascar, Cape Verde, Reunion...   "Sur mon dos": In this new album, the pseudonym of this singer, author and composer takes on its full meaning through his stories sung or rapped in French on tropical music. His light and poetic words but full of meaning mingle, for instance, with  Colombian Cumbia, Brazilian Forro, African Soukous, Reunion Maloya, Malagasy Salegy... Although getting its inspiration from traditional music, this new opus is anchored in modernity and we sometimes feel Hip hop influences in the flow or production of some tracks. His solar and catchy music exudes a positive energy inviting to dance while the careful and poetic writing leads us to take a step back and encourages thinking. 4 tracks of the album "Sur mon dos" were first made at Batiskaf in Nantes (44). Then, following his meeting with his manager Julio Rodrigues (who revealed the Zoufris Maracas and accompanied La Rue Ketanou), he met François Causse (director, among other things, of Zoufris Maracas albums). He achieved with him 6 new tracks in Massy (91). Julio also introduced him to Mourad Musset from La Rue Kétanou (feat. on "Palabres") during an opening part at the Cabaret Sauvage (Paris, 19th) and made it possible to release the album on the Label d'à Côté.
30 June 2023

Luis de la Carrasca presents « Flamenco vivo… Baró Drom » at the Festival Off d’Avignon

Sorry, this entry is only available in FR. For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in the alternative language. You may click the link to switch the active language.Luis de la Carrasca présente "Flamenco vivo... Baró Drom" son nouveau spectacle, issu de son 5e album "Baró Drom", sorti le 17 mars 2023 chez Andalouse Alhambra / InOuïe Distribution. L'artiste et sa compagnie se produiront dans le cadre du Festival Off d'Avignon ,sur la scène du Théâtre du Chêne Noir du 7 au 29 juillet 2023, tous les jours à 20h00 (relâche les lundis). Andalou de Grenade, Luis de la Carrasca est l'une des références dans le monde Flamenco.  Dans ce nouveau spectacle issu de son album éponyme, il poursuit son exploration sonore, un pied dans la tradition, l’autre dans la modernité. Son inspiration chemine dans son vécu et reflète un sentiment qui ne veut jamais partir. D’ailleurs si "Baró Drom" évoque les gitans, cela rappelle aussi les Grands Voyages à travers le monde et l’histoire de l’homme jusqu’à nos jours. Au chant et aux rythmes des deux guitares Flamenco, s’intègrent un souffle classique avec le piano, une impulsion jazz avec la contrebasse, une liberté avec les percussions, une énergie avec les chœurs, les palmas et la danse. Attentif aux sons du monde, Luis de la Carrasca croit au pouvoir des mots et défend une musique sans limite. Aux côtés de Luis de la Carrasca (auteur-compositeur, chant, palmas), vous pourrez retrouver sur la scène du Théâtre du Chêne Noir : José Luis Dominguez (guitare), Manuel Gómez (guitare), Domingo Moreno (cajón/percussions et palmas), Olivier Lalauze (contrebasse), Antonio Paz (piano et choeurs), Aurélien Dalmasso (musique électronique), Ana Pérez ou Céline Daussan « La Rosa Negra » (chœurs, palmas et danse).   Ils en parlent : « Avec l’album Baró Drom, l’Andalou poursuit sa route : celle d’un chanteur et guitariste de la province de Grenade qui s’est établi en France il y a près de trente ans, mais qui, entre deux musiques composées pour le théâtre, ne cesse de revenir au flamenco, qu’il modernise avec élégance, avec contrebasse et piano ». Télérama « La voix rugueuse de De La Carrasca s'élève sur des nappes de sons électroniques, nous faisant basculer dans l'univers du trip-hop ». Songlines « D’une remarquable sobriété, le chanteur andalou s’affranchit d’emblée de tout excès de flamboyance ou de dramaturgie surjouée. Et si l’interprétation reste viscérale, elle n’en demeure pas moins lumineuse, davantage porteuse de vie et d’espoir que de lamentations ». Que Tal Paris ? « Ce nouvel et superbe 5e album nous conduit sur la route gitane, ce Baró Drom (grand chemin) sur lequel a cheminé en masse le peuple gitan, du Rajasthan vers l’Europe et l’Espagne. (...) Ce dernier opus est un petit bijou (…) ». 5 Planètes   Biographie Luis de la Carrasca Cet Andalou de Grenade, arrivé en France en 1991, est actuellement l’artiste Flamenco reconnu et une des références dans le monde Flamenco. Autodidacte, il a hérité du don de ses ancêtres pour el Cante. Il a plusieurs CD à son actif : FLAMENCO Luis de la Carrasca produit par Gérard Kremer (Label Sunset France - Collection Air Music – AUVIDIS-1997), Flamenco por el Mundo produit par Sunset France (2008), Tesoros Humanos (2014) produit par Andalouse Alhambra en contrat de licence avec Label Sunset France, distribué par Harmonia Mundi et Gharnata (2019) produit par Andalouse Alhambra avec l’aide de la Région Sud Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, de l’ADAMI et de la SCPP distribué par Inouïe Distribution. Il participe également à l’album Reflejo Flamenco, Artistes du Grand Sud de la France, présenté à l'occasion du XXXIIIe Congrès International d'Art Flamenco à Nîmes en 2005. Son nouvel album Baró Drom est sorti le 17 mars 2023. De nombreux metteurs en scène, tels que Thomas Le Douarec, Jean-Luc Paliès, Prosper Diss, Serge Barbuscia ont fait appel à son talent. Luis de la Carrasca compose les musiques de scène et réalise l'adaptation Flamenco de nombreuses pièces de théâtre (Le Cid la légende Flamenco, Signé Pombo, Théorie et Jeu du Duende, El Cordobés, Ola Federico, Carmen Flamenco...).
9 June 2023

Srdjan Ivanovic presents “Xénos”

Srdjan Ivanovic will unveil his new album "Xénos" on its release June 23, 2023, on Rue des Balkans / Absilone / Socadisc. This new work will be presented live on stage on Thursday September 28, 2023 at 360 Paris Music Factory (Paris). "Xénos", "foreigner" in Greek, is a band that takes stories and experiences of exile and immigration and transcends them into music, a World-Jazz with a Rock sound. "Xénos" is: Jovana Krstevska - vocals Robby Marshall - tenor saxophone, clarinet Hugo Corbin - guitar Timothée Robert / Philippe Burneau - bass Srdjan Ivanovic - drums, keyboard The album: Paris may be the most beautiful city in the world, but a foreigner will always carry a piece of elsewhere with him. A little seed of nostalgia for his other homes. For his worlds elsewhere. And the best thing this stranger can do with this little seed is to turn it into music. This is how Srdjan started his project: Xénos, which means "foreigner" in Greek. A mixture of traditional Balkan melodies, Rock, Punk, Ska and modern Jazz influences. Srdjan Ivanovic: Currently based in Paris, Srdjan was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia. In 1992, he moved to Athens, Greece, to escape the war. In 2003, he moved to the Netherlands where he studied at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam (B. Mus) and Utrechts Conservatorium (M. Mus). In 2014, he received the prestigious Prins Bernhard Foundation scholarship to study for 6 months in New York. In 2008, Srdjan won the Holland Casino Jazz & Pop Award (2008 and 2009) and the Dutch Jazz Competition (2008) with praise of the jury (presided by guitarist Philip Catherine) for the originality of his compositions and playing. He took part in the VIPs Tour (2009) and the EBU European Jazz Competition in 2010. As a leader, he released four albums with the Blazin' Quartet (on Challenge Records, MoonJune Records and Coolabel). He is also leader of the group Modular (with Manu Codjia, Magic Malik, Ludivine Issambourg, Olivier Laisney and Yoni Zelnik) and co-leader of Nikolov-Ivanovic Undectet with whom he released two albums. He appears on more than twenty albums as a sideman and, since moving to Paris in 2014, he plays with various bands and musicians such as Christophe Panzani, Magic Malik, Federico Casagrande or Marc Buronfosse. He also has written music for cinema and theater.
24 May 2023

Canto do Sol presents “Avant l’Équinoxe”

Canto do Sol will unveil their new album "Avant l'Équinoxe" on its release June 16, 2023, on Jaboticaba / InOuïe Distribution. This new work will be presented live on stage on Thursday June 15, 2023 at Les 2 Pianos (Paris). In this brand new project, the new captivating songs by Canto do Sol highlight mutual inspirations, reflected on their unique Franco-Brazilian friendship. With this album in two languages (French and Portuguese), Canto do Sol explores a wealth of sounds and rhythms from Brazil and elsewhere (Cape Verde for instance). Canto do Sol is: • Sophie Magnani: voices, compositions, lyrics • Hervé Morisot: 7-string guitare, compositions • Filipe Dourado: cavaquinho, compositions, lyrics • Wendell Almeida: percussions, compositions, lyrics The members of Canto do Sol met each other during the lock-down, thanks to the magic of social networks. Sophie and Hervé, having already partnered for previous projects, met percussionist Wendell and cavaquinist Filipe online and began to create collaborative videos.  After a while, Sophie started to compose her first songs in December 2020, quickly joined by the whole band. Stimulating exchanges, new ideas, growing complicity and strong friendship did the rest. 11 songs and an album were born: “Avant l’Équinoxe“. The lyrics explore topics as love, desire, ocean, family, friendship, beauty of life... It’s a kaleidoscope of personal and intimate songs, each one revealing a wonderful story. “We didn’t want to compose this album, it was imposed on us, a sort of revelation. We missed the live concerts, we needed a way to express our creativity, at that time we were not allowed to play in public and we felt this need as a breaking wave, a real and powerful necessity. When equinox occurs, waves are stronger. That’s why we chose this title, which is also the title of one of the songs”.    
25 April 2023

Jean-Luc Thomas & Gab Faure present « Gwiad »

Jean-Luc Thomas & Gab Faure will unveil their new album "Gwiad" on its release May 26, 2023, on Hirustica / L'Autre Distribution. This new work will be presented live on stage on Wednesday June 14, 2023 at Péniche Antipode (Paris). "«Gwiad» (Breton), weaving. This word in itself describes the multitude of ties which inspire us. This art is a metaphor for our vibrant and effervescent music, a patchwork inspired by the colours of our travels and encounters. Thread after thread, our life stories are interwoven, tied, bonded. Our music emerges and evolves in the perpetual quest for what connects us: capturing the movements of life." Jean-Luc Thomas & Gab Faure Gab Faure Born in 1983, Gab Faure began his career as a violinist at Caen’s music conservatory. After ten years of playing classical music, he decided to leave this sphere, his sights actively set on world music. His path is one of many encounters, discoveries, travels. He participated to many musical projects from diverse horizons: Breton music, Bluegrass, Balkan music, Irish music, Oriental music, Gnaoua, Gypsy jazz, song, representing more than 700 concerts and 18 records in 15 years. In the same time, he produces «J’ai tendu les cordes» (‘I stringed the strings’), a series of approximately 50 videos of musical gatherings in Ire- land, Scotland, Quebec, Morocco and Brittany. His improvisations, which all his projects are cross-practiced with, are nurtured by an advanced music vocabulary and delicate emotion. Since 2021, he has been exploring the radiophonic universe by producing sound documentaries, mainly with the ‘Kreiz Breizh Radio’. Today we can find him as a duo with the flutist Jean-Luc Thomas, in the Baleer Bro trio, in the fest-noz group Titom and in the group Toutã. Jean-Luc Thomas «For this exceptional flutist, each note is connected to an emotion. Jean- Luc Thomas only performs in the Celtic tradition to better resonate his African, Arabic and South American sensitivities.» Les Inrocks (May 2014) It can be learnt, taught and theorised, but music will never completely break away from busking on the street. We have to open ourselves more to the world and its inhabitants. No one knows this better than Jean-Luc Thomas, one of today’s greatest French flutists in traditional and improvised music. Thanks to his globetrotting, the breadth of his music knowledge never stops growing. Tregor native, Jean-Luc Thomas partners with Breton, Malian, Polish, Brazilian, Indian and Arabic musicians and singers, whether they are traditional, classic or jazz musicians (such as Carlos Malta, Michel Godard, Yacouba Moumouni, Vitor Lopes, Ravichandra Kulur). In addition, he was part of the Zingaro Equestrian Theatre («Ex-Anima») for three years. As a tireless observer of the world and its traditions, he has never conceded anything to business. In all his attempts to unite musics, Jean-Luc Thomas has never settled for tricks and shortcuts. For him, human dignity cannot be bought: «We get to be part of such great things,» he still wonders. «My flute gave me keys to the world». And it’s a whole world, that in return, his flute invites us to discover. Adaptation from the bio written by Louis-Julien Nicolaou (Les Inrocks - Télérama)
24 April 2023

Wifa presents « Louken »

Wifa will unveil her new album "Louken" on its digital release April 28, 2023, CD release June 2, 2023 and vinyl June 30, 2023 on Karam Prod / InOuïe Distribution. This new work will be presented live on stage on Wednesday May 31, 2023 at Studio de L'Ermitage (Paris). Biography Her brothers all musicians, Wifa grew up to the sound of the Beatles, the Scorpions, Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Queen... and all the French Chanson classics. At age 10, she started discovering the pioneers of Middle Eastern Arabic music: Om Koulthoum, Abdelhalim, Warda, Najet Saghira, Fairouz, among others. In 2003 she enrolled in the Higher Institute of Music in Sousse. Over six years of study, she discovered an instrument she has always loved, the guitar, with Emilio Saev. She also cultivated her classical Arabic music, its vast richness and its characteristic modals and rhythms, in contact with Khaled Slama, Sonia Mbarek, Senda Zinelabidine... She specialized in Western music and performance, and studied harmony and forms with Hafedh Makni, Fakher Hkima, Mohamed Garfi, Mehdi Trade/si... all renowned professors. At the same time, Wifa took up an interest in Latin American music, and Brazilian music in particular. She wrote one research paper on Villa-Lobos and another on the Brazilian influence on Arabic music. In 2010, Wifa decided to move to France to further her musical training, guitar studies and research. In Paris she met excellent teachers and pedagogues, such as Geneviève Chanut and Michel Rolland, with whom she perfected her classical guitar playing. She began to perform in duets. To complement her studies at the Conservatoire Régional de Cachan, she enrolled at the CFMI d'Orsay, at the University of Paris Sud to become a contributing musician. She learned how to create artistic projects with children and choirs, to practice staging while also developing her voice through a variety of singing and vocal technique courses (Christine Bertocchi, Anne Lafilhe, Valérie Philippin, Solange Panis, Frédéric Ligier, among others). After losing her mother in 2014, Wifa began writing and composing her own songs in Tunisian (and French) in a pop/folk/Middle Eastern style. She is a guitarist yes, but at that time, singing took over. Singing became a vital need through which to share her sorrow, her hopes and her dreams. “The album Louken is for me an extension or deep dive, an echo, of my project Entre deux released in 2018. Since I have always felt like I’m somewhere between Tunisia, my homeland, of civilization and encounters, and France with everything it has taught me, between the East and the West, between the ego and my inner self. Though also between joy and sorrow, confidence and doubt, security and fear. I embrace all emotions. It is within this movement that I grow...“ Wifa Wifa (lyrics, compositions, arrangements and voices) surrounded herself with: Ratchopper (arrangements), Arno de Casanove (arrangements), Daniel Malet (guitares), Arno de Casanove (keyboards and trumpet), Goulven Kervizik (cello), Souhayl Guesmi (Ratchopper) (keyboards and beats), Skander Ben Abid (clarinet) Nidhal Jaoua (qanun), Momén Mahri (guitars), Mohamed Ben Salha (Kawala) et Damien Fleau (saxophone).
28 March 2023

Al-Kindi Ensemble presents “Transe soufie des Derviches tourneurs de Damas”

Founded in 1983 by the French musician Julien Jâlal Eddine Weiss, musicologist and qanun virtuoso, the Al-Kindi Ensemble has never ceased to explore the richness and universality of Arab classical music and culture. Composed of virtuoso musicians, masters of their instruments, the ensemble has gained international recognition and is a model for many ensembles and young musicians.... They have collaborated with the best singers from Syria, Iraq and Turkey and have performed on the world's greatest musical stages, including Carnegie Hall in New York. They have toured all over Europe, and have been programmed every year at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris, the Institut du Monde Arabe, the Festival of Sacred Music in Fez, the Baalbeck Festival, etc. The war in Syria with its forced exiles, its closed borders, and the premature death of Julien Weiss have had a strong impact on the ensemble's activities, so it is all the more important to find them back together on stage with the bewitching whirling dervishes of Damascus... virtuosity and emotion have not dried up, quite the contrary. Al Kindi Ensemble A story in the making 1983 - 2023 This year, 2023, the Al Kindi Ensemble celebrates forty years of existence. Forty continuous years of a beautiful marriage with the great learned music of the Arab world. It was in 1983 that Julien Weiss (who was not yet known as Jalal Eddine) founded a small traditional Arabic music trio that he named Al Kindi, in homage to the great philosopher, mathematician and music theorist Abu Yusuf Al-Kindi, who lived in the 9th century in the Abbasid Baghdad of the caliph Al Mamoun. Born in 1953 in Paris to a Swiss-German mother and an Alsatian father, Julien Weiss began his musical studies by learning the classical guitar. In 1976 he discovered the music of the Iraqi oud master Mounir Bachir. Wonderstruck by this immense musician and the refined nature of Arab music styles, he abandoned the guitar and western classical music to become, for a time, Bachir’s disciple. But it is to the qanun, an instrument of the zither family, cousin of the psaltery and the cymbalum, that Julien Weiss would devote his life as a musician and composer. On this instrument, with its impressive number of strings (from 63 to 85, according to the traditional models, and up to 102 on the experimental model that he designed), Julien Weiss set about an in- depth study of Arabic art music and its refined modes, the maqams. To this end, he travelled throughout the Near East from Tunis to Damascus, from Baghdad to Aleppo, to meet the greatest masters of music and receive their teachings. He converted to Islam in 1986, an “artistic” Islam, tolerant, open, through an approach that owes much to Sufism, symbolized by his decision to rename himself Julien “Jalâl Eddine” Weiss, in homage to the great Persian mystic of the 13th century, Jalal ad-Dîn Rûmî, the founder of the Mawlawi brotherhood, famous for the dances of its whirling derwishes. This passionate love of the cultural wealth of the Arab world encouraged Julien Weiss, like a musical Lawrence of Arabia, to spend a great deal of time there. In 1995, he bought an old fourteenth- century Mamluk palace in the historic part of Aleppo, of which he would later say: “My palace was the multidimensional projection of my soul.” He turned it into a refined meeting place and a music salon where he would organize evenings bringing together the best artists of the city and numerous friends and visitors passing through. In 2003, he acquired a residence in Istanbul, a city whose cosmopolitanism he appreciated and where he worked to deepen the links that unite Ottoman and Arab music. the Al Kindi Ensemble The Al Kindi group, as it was at its birth, and as it would remain throughout its existence, is founded around a takht, the traditional instrumental ensemble of Arab music, a small chamber orchestra comprising, in its basic formation, a qanun, a lute, a ney and percussions. Around his qanun Julien Weiss gathered the Egyptian percussionist Adel Shams el Din, the Syrian oud player Mohamed Qadri Dallal and the ney player — also Syrian — Ziad Qadi Amin, who would be his faithful companions throughout the long life of the ensemble and see it perform in the most prestigious concert halls and festivals of the planet. Initially focused on instrumental music, Julien Weiss expanded the ensemble to include vocals, the principal art of Arab music. He would thus welcome some of the greatest voices of the Arab world, and often help them gain wider recognition: the Tunisian Lotfi Bouchnak, the Iraqi Husayn Al Adhami, the Syrians Adib Daiykh, Omar Sarmini and Sabri Moudalal, Sheikh Habboush and especially Sheikh Hamza Chakour, the muezzin of the Great Mosque of the Omeyyades of Damascus. A first album, published in 1989 on the Ethnic/Auvidis label (Al Kindi - Arab Classical Music), was followed by a prolific discographic production, with evocative titles, among which: Songs of Ecstasy in Syria - Sacred Suite (Nawba) of the Great Mosque of the Umayyads in Damascus, The Sublime Art of Ghazal - Poems of Love in the Bîmâristân of Aleppo, Iraq: The passion of the Thousand and One Nights, The Music Salon of Aleppo, Songs of Ecstasy in Iraq, The Whirling Dervishes of Damascus, Arab Poets and Music from the Time of the Crusaders, Ottoman Perfumes... Not forgetting that Istanbul is heir to the Greek Orthodox Byzantium and Constantinople, Julien Weiss pushed the boundaries of ecumenism to create, on my invitation in 2008 at the Festival of Sacred Music in Fes, a magnificent Stabat Mater Dolorosa, a Christian and Muslim tribute to Mary, with the Tropos Byzantine Choir of Athens, the singers of the Great Mosque of Damascus, the Whirling Dervishes of Aleppo and of course, his own Al Kindi ensemble. Throughout all these years, the modest gem of the beginnings became, under the patient work of the musician-jeweller and his high-flying accomplices, a dazzling diamond with a thousand facets. This magnificent creative trajectory would be cut brutally short in 2015, with Julien Jalal Eddine Weiss’s death from cancer. Would the Al Kindi Ensemble and its rich heritage disappear with its creator? Adel Shams el Din, Mohamed Qadri Dallal and Ziad Qadi Amin, the three musicians who had been the faithful pillars of the orchestra since its foundation in the 1980s, resolved not to let this happen. Carried by the unfailing energy of Sabine Châtel, producer of the ensemble since the beginning, the Al Kindi Ensemble, like the phoenix rising from its ashes, sets out today for a new life. Under the musical direction of Adel Shams el Din and around the original core, a new ensemble has been formed with, as soloist, Sheikh Hamed Daoud, hymnode of the Great Mosque of the Umayyads of Damascus and the Tunisian Khadija el Afritt on the qanun. Two choristers, Diaa Daoud and Mohamed Husam Takrori, and two whirling dervishes, Hatem Al-Jamal and Yazan Al Jamal, have also joined. Sufi trance of theWhirling dervishes of Damascus This album “Transe soufie des derviches tourneurs de Damas” (“Sufi Trance of the Whirling Dervishes of Damascus”), to be released in 2023, is the first recorded and produced since the death of Julien Jalal Eddine Weiss. It is also the first album by Sheikh Hamed Daoud. It was recorded in public at La Courroie, a concert hall located near Avignon, in the south of France, which favours classical music concerts, in natural acoustics, without technical effects. The intimate setting of this very convivial place, close to a music salon, evokes the atmosphere of the zawouia of the Arab-Muslim world, these places — houses, sanctuaries — where the members of the Sufi brotherhoods meet for their regular practices of mystical invocations and spiritual chants. No doubt the special atmosphere of this room will have made a beneficial contribution to the air of spirituality emanating from each of the pieces of this last opus of the Al Kindi Ensemble. It is on the model of the wasla that the various pieces of the repertoire of this album are presented. This learned musical suite, composed in the same mode (maqam), is formed on the alternation of sama’i (measured instrumental prelude), of taqsim (instrumental improvisation), of layali (vocal improvisation), of mawwal (vocal improvisation on a dialectal poem), of muwashshah (metred song on a classical poem) and of qasida (vocal improvisation on a classical poem). Sequencing the parts like so many paintings, the refined art of the wasla is a true poetico-musical journey. Between prayer, invocation, song of praise, the opus proposed by the ensemble is deeply marked by the seal of a deep mystical- religious emotion, which is further enhanced on stage by the ecstatic dance of the whirling dervishes.  
14 March 2023

Kala Jula & Gangbé Brass Band feat. Fama Diabaté present “Asro”

From Mali to Benin and from West Africa to the Caribbean, carried by a flamboyant orchestra of strings, skins and brass, the voice of an adolescent genius explores the creole experience.  For this pan-African journey between soul and Sahelian blues, the group Kala Jula has grown and has a new look, drinking from the sources of Benin's voodoo as much as from those of the jeliya, the tradition of the griots (storytellers, poets and musicians) of the Mande.    In October 2019, the Valaisan artistic association Djinn Djow Productions celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in tribute to an eminent exponent of the Mandingo griot tradition and one of the most brilliant Malian singers of his time, Kassé Mady Diabaté, who died in Bamako on 24 May 2018 at the age of 69, by bringing to the stage his nephew, the young singer Fama Diabaté. Aged 14 at the time of the show, his voice had already won the attention of the Aga Khan Foundation which selected him to represent the griot tradition on several international stages. With him, the guitarist Samba Diabaté and the multi-instrumentalist Vincent Zanetti (initiator and artistic director of the project) reinvented their ensemble Kala Jula for a world premiere at the Théâtre du Crochetan in Monthey, inviting the legendary Gangbé Brass Band, pioneer of the Benin brass music revival. Presented for the first time at the Théâtre du Crochetan in Monthey, Switzerland, on 3 October 2019, the show was the subject of a double recording, audio and video, by Lionel Darbellay and Gilles Vuissoz, respectively sound engineer and director within the Valaisan artistic collective Dimension Cinq. After an initial online release of the video on Vimeo in late 2020, compensating for the postponement of the concerts due to the health crisis, the publication of the album ASRO by the French label Buda Musique on 17 March 2023 represents both the completion and the consecration of this project. It will be followed by a series of concerts in four major theatres in French-speaking Switzerland: the TKM Théâtre Kléber-Méleau in Renens (29-30 April), the Théâtre du Crochetan in Monthey (4 May) and the Théâtre de l'Alhambra in Geneva (organized by the ADEM, Ateliers d'Ethnomusicologie de Genève, 5 May).
14 February 2023

Luis de la Carrasca presents “Baró Drom”

Luis de la Carrasca will unveil his new album "Baró Drom" on its release March 17, 2023 on Andalouse Alhambra / InOuïe Distribution. This new work will be presented live on stage on Thursday April 13, 2023 at Studio de L'Ermitage (Paris). « In response to my last album Gharnata, I have imagined and created personal compositions born from the deepest inspiration of my soul (…). I have always liked to allow my work to be filled with the "Duende's power", the magician of Flamenco Art (…). Without the "Duende" the magic does not work and the feelings are not the same. This requires a meticulous and deep work. In this "Baró Drom" (Gran Camino), I follow my sound exploration, keeping one foot in the traditions and the other one in the modern world. I link time, experiences as well as the desire of saying something fair and positive. Truths are not hidden in flamenco. Every theme marks a stage and pays tribute to a trip lived with passion. Flamenco is life! » Luis de la Carrasca Alongside with Luis de la Carrasca (songwriter, singing, palmas), the following artists collaborated to the album: José Luis Dominguez (guitar and palmas), Manuel Gómez (guitar and palmas), François Taillefer (cajón/percussions), Domingo Moreno (cajón/percussions and palmas), Olivier Lalauze (double bass), Jorge Delgado (bass), Jérôme Boudin-Clauzel (piano), Antonio Paz (piano and chorus), Aurélien Dalmasso (electronic music) and Ana Pérez (chorus, palmas and feet). Luis de la Carrasca This Andalusian from Granada, who arrived in France in 1991, is currently a recognised Flamenco artist and one of the references in the Flamenco world. Self-taught, he has inherited the gift of his ancestors for el Cante. He has several albums to his credit: FLAMENCO Luis de la Carrasca produced by Gérard Kremer (Record Label: Sunset France - Collection Air Music - AUVIDIS-1997), Flamenco por el Mundo produced by Sunset France (2008), Tesoros Humanos (2014) produced by the Association Andalouse Alhambra under license agreement with the record label Sunset France and distributed by Harmonia Mundi, and Gharnata (2019) produced by the Association Andalouse Alhambra with the help of La Région Sud Provence-Alpes- Côte d'Azur, the ADAMI and SCPP distributed by Inouïe Distribution. He also participated in the album Reflejo Flamenco, Artistes du Grand Sud de la France, presented at the XXXIIIrd International Congress of Flamenco Art in Nîmes in 2005. His new album Baró Drom will be released on 17 March 2023. Many directors, such as Thomas Le Douarec, Jean-Luc Paliès, Prosper Diss, Serge Barbuscia have called upon his talent. Luis de la Carrasca composes stage music and produces the Flamenco adaptation of numerous plays (Le Cid la légende Flamenco, Signé Pombo, Théorie et Jeu du Duende, El Cordobés, Ola Federico, Carmen Flamenco...).
31 January 2023

Toufic Farroukh presents “Untamed Elegance”

Toufic Farroukh will unveil his new album "Untamed Elegance" on its release March 24, 2023 on Scale Art & Culture / Baco Distrib. This new work will be presented live on stage on Thursday April 6, 2023 at Studio de L'Ermitage (Paris). « Toufic Farroukh's music is multi-faceted, nourished by jazz, Arabic, Brazilian, Balkan or even classical influences. Carefully and lovingly constructed, Untamed Elegance is a record that, not without modesty, reveals the discreet and persistent beauties of a great journey outside of time and fashion. » Denis Desassis Toufic Farroukh (Saxophones, Percussion) surrounded himself with: Leandro Aconcha : Acoustic Piano & Keyboards, Jean-Luc Lehr : El. Bass (Except 3, 5, 7 & 8), Xavier Rogé : Drums, Benachir Boukhatem : Violin, Justina Zajancauskaite : Violin, Lilla Peron : Viola, Sary Khalifé : Cello, Sylvain Gontard : Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Paco Andreo : Valve Trombone, Fanny Laignelot : Flute & Piccolo, Julien Chabod : Clarinet. The artist also invited to participate to this album:  Roberto Garcia -Vocal (3) Nelson Veras - Acoustic Guitar (3 & 11) Marc Buronfosse - Double Bass (3, 5, 7 & 8) Sophie Lascombes- Mayrand - Oboe & English Horn (1) Cedric Bonnet - French Horn (1) Ali Khatib - Req & Bendir (2, 3 & 5) Walid Baba Nasser - Darbouka & Bendir (2, 3 & 5) Presentation Five years have passed since the publication of Villes invisibles, Toufic Farroukh's last opus, which celebrated the art of conversation through a dialogue inhabited by the dream of women and men living in harmony in cities that are finally peaceful. But if the pulse of music beats at its own pace, life sometimes imposes its own tempo and can lead creators to take the wrong path.  Indeed, to understand the story of Untamed Elegance - whose title reflects an admiration for Wynton Marsalis and his Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra - we must go back to 2017, when Toufic Farroukh accepted to honor a commission by writing "À la frontière de...". A fifty-minute suite for symphony orchestra and jazz quartet, co-arranged by the pianist Leandro Aconcha. This program, which was performed only once in Beirut in 2018 with the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra and the Toufic Farroukh Quartet, conducted by Alexandre Piquion, is the source of what would come later. This is a new project with a smaller ensemble, which took more than three years to conceive, write and record. This project, subject to the constraints of a worldwide pandemic, was driven by a deep desire to serve the music. (...) Denis Desassis
24 January 2023

Roberta Roman presents “La Petite Naples, opération Sultan”

Roberta Roman will unveil her new album « La Petite Naples, opération Sultan » on its release February 24, 2023 on Entourage Contempo / Absilone / Socadisc. This new work will be presented live on stage on Thursday February 2, 2023 at Mucem Museum (Marseille, France). Roberta Roman's musical project aims to retrace the history of "La Petite Naples Marseille", from its creation to its elimination. At the base of this project there is the collaboration of the historian Michel Ficetola and the guitarist Roberta Roman. For the instrumental part Roberta Roman invited Marisa Mercadé (bandoneon) and Michèle Pierre (cello) surrounded by Vincent Beer-Demander (mandolin), but also Claude Salmieri (percussion) and Antonella Mazza (bass). For the vocal part of this project, the main artist has invited very beautiful voices who come to illustrate, sing and tell the story of this community exiled in Marseille and decimated in 1943 by the French authorities. Among these guests we will find the following singers, narrators, rappers: Petra Magoni (Italian singer), Manu Théron (Marseilles singer), Raiz (Neapolitan singer), Akhenaton (rapper), Lucariello (Italian rapper) and Vincenzo Volpe (voice narrator). I would be happy to send you a copy of the album and any other additional information (visuals, press kit) for announcements and/or interviews. “After the first album “T4NO, tango napoletano”, “La Petite Naples, l’opération Sultan” represents the second part of my work around the influence of Neapolitan culture and music in the world. It aims to highlight the relationship between two cities in the Mediterranean basin: Naples and Marseille. Marseille, a stopover city on the long road to exile to the United States and Argentina, becomes for many Neapolitans a home port, then a home and finally a new homeland... This project is not only part of an artistic and musical approach. It is also social and ideological. For this reason, supported by my friends who actively participated in the production of this cd, I fight all forms of discrimination and advocate the strictest respect for human rights”. (Roberta Roman) OPERATION “SULTAN”: Under the impetus of Philippe Pétain (French head of state in Vichy) and Pierre Laval (head of the Vichy government), both anxious to materialize their "national revolution", French collaborators took advantage of the German occupation of Marseille (from November 1942), to destroy the Saint-Jean district, during the last phase of Operation Sultan, from February the 1st till the 19th 1943, with the systematic blasting of 1,500 buildings, over 14 hectares. This, after having expelled, with the help of the military forces, its 20,000 inhabitants, on Sunday January 24th  1943, during the roundup of the Old Port, organized by the Nazis in partnership with their cronies, who included René Bousquet, chief of police of Vichy. This action was recognized as a crime against humanity by the French Public Prosecutor, on May 17, 2019. (Michel Ficetola, historian and author, specialist in the history of the Neapolitan community of Marseille and the Operation “Sultan” which wiped out Marseille's Little Naples).
17 January 2023

Ariana Vafadari presents « Anahita » at Café de la Danse

Sorry, this entry is only available in FR. For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in the alternative language. You may click the link to switch the active language.La chanteuse franco-iranienne Ariana Vafadari présentera "Anahita" son dernier album (sorti en mars 2020 chez Quart de Lune / UVM / Idol) le samedi 28 janvier 2023 à 20h00 (ouvertures des portes à 19h30) sur la scène du Café de la Danse, avec la participation exceptionnelle de Rana Gorgani (danse sacrée). "Anahita", est une pièce musicale et onirique, composée et interprétée par Ariana Vafadari sur un livret écrit en collaboration avec Leili Anvar. Ariana, mezzo-soprano sera accompagnée de : - Julien Carton (piano) - Leila Soldevilla (contrebasse) - Rusan Filiztek (ud) - Rana Gorgani (danse sacrée) La première partie sera assurée par Théo Ould. Nourri de musique classique, le jeune homme exprime sa personnalité dans des programmes éclectiques. Cet accordéoniste virtuose est nommé dans la catégorie "Révélation soliste instrumental" aux Victoires de la Musique Classique 2023.   Ils en parlent :  « Une performance d’une beauté déchirante. » New York times  « Magnifique voix lyrique .»  Télérama « Une grande Dame (...), une artiste rare, qui met la féminité à l'honneur. » Radio France  « Cet opus d'une beauté et d'une légèreté saisissantes témoigne du talent vocal, mais également de la profondeur de la démarche philosophique de la chanteuse. » Jazz Radio Biographie Ariana Vafadari : Chanteuse franco-iranienne, formée au Conservatoire de Paris, Ariana Vafadari fait dialoguer son héritage oriental et sa passion pour la musique classique. Mezzo soprano au timbre profond mais aussi compositrice, elle invente des épopées sonores, entre musique traditionnelle, classique et jazz, où la sagesse zoroastrienne vient éclairer poétiquement nos questions d’aujourd’hui. Sa voix agile de mezzo-soprano, sa musicalité et sa présence dramatique lui permettent d’intégrer des productions lyriques : si elle chante Dorabella dans Cosi fan tutte de Mozart, c’est surtout dans le répertoire baroque qu’elle s’épanouit. Elle est Néron dans L’Incoronazione di Poppea, Proserpine dans Orfeo ou encore Didon chez Purcell. Elle aborde également le répertoire contemporain et aime aussi se plonger dans l’univers plus intime de la musique de chambre. Elle se produit sur des scènes comme l’Opéra de Lyon, de Dijon, l'Opéra de Toulon, ou en concert à la Salle Pleyel ou au Grand Théâtre du Luxembourg. Elle compose et enregistre en 2016 l’album "Gathas, Songs my father taught me", révélation du Festival des Musiques Sacrées de Fès, et en 2020 l'album "Anahita". Elle a mêlé sa musique à la musique électronique grace à des collaborations avec DJ Satori ou DJ Chambord, au Festival du Burning Man ou l’Exit Festival.
16 January 2023