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| 21:30 | | An Evening with Avishai Cohen, Alfa Jazz Fest
An Evening with Avishai Cohen
INSO-Lviv Orchestra
Christian Schumann, Conductor
Avishai Cohen , Double bass and vocals
Omri Mor, Piano
Noam David, Percussion
Avishai Cohen is an Israeli jazz bassist, double bass player, composer and arranger who gained fame when he became a member of Chick Corea's band Origin. He has also performed with such stars as Daniel Perez, Bobby McFerrin, Jeff 'Tain' Watts, Jeff Ballard, Roy Hargrove, Herbie Hancock, Paquito D'Rivera and many others. Avishai has recorded 15 albums. Chick Corea considers him 'a genius musician', and Bass Player magazine named him one of the 100 most influential bassists of the 20th century. Moreover, Avishai is also an amazing singer.
With support from the Embassy of Israel to Ukraine, Avishai will perform together with the INSO-Lviv Academic Symphony Orchestra. The artistic director of the orchestra, which was founded in 1998, is a People's Artist of Ukraine, legendary composer Myroslav Skoryk. The orchestra has won several awards, including a Radio Swiss Classic Love Award, a Golden Disc from Franz Xaver Mozart Klavierkonzerte and others. The performance with Avishai will be a new jazz experience for INSO-Lviv, following the orchestra's collaboration with composer and pianist Vadim Neselovskyi.
Recorded on 2017, June 24th at the Alfa Jazz Fest, Ukraine
TV Director, Amos Rozenberg | |
| 02:05 | | D. Perez, J. Patitucci, B. Blade Trio, Children of the light, Jazz in Junas
Danilo Perez, john Patitucci, Brian Blade Trio
'Children of the light'
Danilo Pérez, piano
John Patitucci, double bass
Brian Blade, drums
What a trio! These musicians have been the heart of the Wayne Shorter Quartet's formidable rhythm section for the past fifteen years: Danilo Pérez on piano, John Patitucci on bass, Brian Blade on drums. Each is of course a true master in his own right. And their reunion is an amazing gift to jazz lovers. The stylistic unity and level of communication never fail to impress. The three musicians know each other perfectly, as is apparent throughout the album, with a unique sense of narration. Pérez has rarely played so well, while Patitucci and Blade constantly experiment and innovate. Some of their compositions/improvisations can be very dense melodically and harmonically, but they also enjoy the beauty of a simple melody. A treat!
Recorded on 2017, July 19th at the 1 Festival Jazz in Junas
TV Director, Giuseppe de Vechi | |
| 04:10 | | Emile Parisien, Vincent Peirani, Jazz Festival in Vienne
Emile Parisien et Vincent Peirani
File under Zawinul
Emile Parisien, Saxophone soprano
Vincent Peirani, Accordion
Manu Codjia, Guitar
Paco Séry,Drums
Linley Marthe, Bass
Mino Cinelu, Percussion
Aziz Samahoui, Vocal, percussion
Tony Paeleman, Fender Rhodes
2017 is the 10th anniversary of Joe Zawinul's death, the high priest of jazz keyboardists. A fitting and powerful tribute to him comes from saxophonist Emile Parisien and partner in crime Vincent Peirani on the accordion. The two Frenchmen have brought their fellow Austrian 'groove' explorers on board: Paco Sery and Linley Marthe, respectively drummer and bassist in the Zawinul Syndicate (his last group) and West Indian percussionist Mino Cinelu who performed on the last albums for the game-changing Weather Report. The idea behind the File Under Zawinul project came from saxophonist Emile Parisien's time with the Syndicate, a band formed in tribute to the Viennese pianist. Parisien met the vibrant guitarist Manu Codjia and sound architect Tony Paeleman on his Fender Rhodes at the Syndicate who are both to join File Under Zawinul. The Moroccan singer and percussionist Aziz Samahoui who performed with Joe for over 10 years will also be part of the international all-star Zawinul line-up.
Recorded on 2017, July 04th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne
TV Director, Fabien Raymond | |
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