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Tue, Jun 30, 9:30 PM

DANS LE CADRE DU FIJM : ALEX BELLEGARDE TRIO INVITE GUILLAUME CARPENTIER + JAM SESSION Guillaume Carpentier (invité) - saxophone Alex Bellegarde - contrebasse Eric St-Jean - piano Martin Auguste - batterie Spectacle à 21h30 Ouverture des portes à 21h Réservations au 514 223 3543 Entrée: 15$

Fri, Jul 3, 9:30 PM

DANS LE CADRE DU FIJM : QUIET QUINTET LEGENDE DU HARD BOP KENNY DORHAM Nicolas Boulay - trompette Benjamin Deschamps - saxophone Charles Trudel - piano Sébastien Pellerin - contrebasse Al Bourgeois - batterie Spectacles à 21h30 Ouverture des portes à 21h Réservations au 514-223-3543 Entrée: 20$

Sat, Jul 4, 7:00 PM

DANS LE CADRE DU FIJM : NORMAND GUILBEAULT ENSEMBLE JOUE MINGUS Pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas Mingus, c’est un des piliers de la musique jazz américaine. Le contrebassiste s’est montré un compositeur prolifique en écrivant des centaines, voire des milliers de morceaux des années 50 aux années 70, et il était réputé pour ses improvisations et mille variations en concert. Son approche de la musique lui a valu d’être perçu comme un des pionniers du free jazz. Inutile de dire que les musiciens qui tentent de recréer une expérience à la Mingus doivent être fort talentueux et très concentrés afin de bien se synchroniser et de retomber pile sur les temps entre les parties plus improvisées. C’est ce que réussit parfaitement l’ensemble de Normand Guilbeault, contrebassiste québécois des plus reconnus, qui a réuni ici des musiciens jazz de renom tels que le très respecté Jean Derome au saxophone alto et baryton ainsi qu’à la flûte traversière, Mathieu Bélanger à la clarinette et à la clarinette basse, Ivanhoe Jolicoeur à la trompette et Claude Lavergne à la batterie. L’ensemble existe depui

Tue, Jul 7, 7:30 PM

The Magic Sax Quartet, also known as the Saxophone Quartet of Santiago de Cuba, was founded on July 4, 1995. The ensemble is made up of outstanding instrumentalists, each contributing an important role, with a strong musical background that allows them to combine styles ranging from jazz to traditional Cuban son. Each member can take on a soloist role when needed, but their main focus is the fusion of their individual talents to achieve a rich and cohesive sound. The group has received high praise from specialized publications such as Jazz Man, Jazz Podium, and World Music, which highlight their virtuosity and their innovative, distinctive sound within this format. In an interview with Paquito D’Rivera published in DownBeat magazine, he praised their interpretation of Ernesto Lecuona’s work “La Comparsa,” which they perform masterfully and with great versatility. This recording is featured on the album Alma de Santiago. Juan Chacón González – Director, soprano saxophone Julio César González Simón – alto saxophone Rey Amaury Burgos Delis – tenor saxophone Baudelis Rodríguez Sierra – b

Tue, Jul 7, 8:55 PM

The Magic Sax Quartet, also known as the Saxophone Quartet of Santiago de Cuba, was founded on July 4, 1995. The ensemble is made up of outstanding instrumentalists, each contributing an important role, with a strong musical background that allows them to combine styles ranging from jazz to traditional Cuban son. Each member can take on a soloist role when needed, but their main focus is the fusion of their individual talents to achieve a rich and cohesive sound. The group has received high praise from specialized publications such as Jazz Man, Jazz Podium, and World Music, which highlight their virtuosity and their innovative, distinctive sound within this format. In an interview with Paquito D’Rivera published in DownBeat magazine, he praised their interpretation of Ernesto Lecuona’s work “La Comparsa,” which they perform masterfully and with great versatility. This recording is featured on the album Alma de Santiago. Juan Chacón González – Director, soprano saxophone Julio César González Simón – alto saxophone Rey Amaury Burgos Delis – tenor saxophone Baudelis Rodríguez Sierra – b

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