Jazz Migration | Suzanne | Charley Rose Trio (FR)
- SUZANNE:
- Maëlle Desbrosses - viola, voice
- Pierre Tereygeol - guitar, voice
- Hélène Duret - clarinets, voice
- CHARLEY ROSE TRIO:
- Charley Rose - saxophone
- Enzo Carniel - piano, Korg MS-20
- Ariel Tessier - drums
Gallery tickets will be available on the spot even if the online ticketing system tells you that the show is sold out. Please order your drinks downstairs at the bar if you are seated on the gallery.
Two young up-and-coming French bands from the AJC's Jazz Migration programme will perform on the stage of Opus, for the sixth time in the club's history.
Suzanne is a humming voice whispering ageless memories. Sometimes instrumental, sometimes chanted, sometimes teared apart. It is a child mumbling melodies, a forebear passing down its memories, those musicians writing, playing, singing everything they had the chance to hear. Suzanne is that voice gathering Maëlle Desbrosses, Hélène Duret and Pierre Tereygeol, creating folksongs of a new century. Suzanne is a complex harmonic work meeting traditional rhythms, a demanding musical writing and common improvised language always stretching its limits. Those voices, coming out and vanishing bring the trio to endless possibilities.
Charley Rose may be described as a wonderful timbre on the alto saxophone and an inspiration drawn from expressionist art. With pianist Enzo Carniel and drummer Ariel Tessier – highly active musicians and well-known tandem within House of Echo – they gathered, without double bass, for a contemporary jazz trio with a captivating creativity. Influenced by composers of the 20th century, Charley’s compositions reveal a program which is at the same time virtuoso and mischievous, savant and acrobatic, poetic and refreshing. At times these three imagine that during a waltz, Thelonious Monk might run into Sergei Prokofiev, other times they let us dream with their version of a David Lynch song.
Tickets are available for 2500 HUF on the spot, online at bmc.jegy.hu, and at InterTicket Jegypont partners across Hungary.
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
This concert is being performed as part of the “Jazz Migration” series established by AJC to support the professional development of new jazz groups. www.jazzmigration.com
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