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Camille Bertault al Crossroads Festival 2021

by Emmanuel Di Tommaso
Camille Bertault Quartet Teatro Socjale Crossroads Festival 2021 Piangipane (Ravenna) 28.10.2021 La seconda tappa italiana del tour europeo di Camille Bertault va in scena nell'ambito dell'edizione 2021 del Crossroads Festival: dopo l'esibizione della sera precedente al Blue Note di Milano, il Teatro Socjale di Piangipane accoglie il quartetto della cantante e compositrice francese in quell'atmosfera speciale che combina il fascino noir del jazz club alla solennità popolare da teatro sociale che è molto raro ...
Continue ReadingCamille Bertault: la sottile arte della sregolatezza

by Emmanuel Di Tommaso
Dopo aver raggiunto improvvisa notorietà grazie a una geniale versione di Giant Steps," divenuta virale su Facebook, Camille Bertault si è affermata come una delle musiciste più originali ed eclettiche del momento. Con Le Tigre, il suo terzo album dopo i successi di En Vie e Pas de Geant, Camille Bertault esplora nuovi brillanti scenari. All About Jazz: Le Tigre è un disco incredibilmente intenso e vario, che combina musica classica, jazz, pop, rock e musica brasiliana. Come ...
Continue ReadingCamille Bertault: The Fine Art of Breaking Jazz Conventions

by Emmanuel Di Tommaso
After achieving overnight notoriety thanks to a dazzling rendition of Giant Steps" which went viral on Facebook, Camille Bertault has now established herself as one of the most original and genre-defying musicians on the scene. In Le Tigre (Okeh/Sony Music, 2020), her third album after the acclaim garnered by En Vie (Sunnyside Records, 2016) and Pas de Geant (Sunnyside Records, 2017), Bertault brings contemporary music towards brilliant new directions. All About Jazz: Le Tigre is an exceptionally intense ...
Continue ReadingA Jazz Immuno-Booster: Part 2

by Ludovico Granvassu
Our sequestration continues. But so does this mix-tape series featuring music selected by jazz musicians to whom we have asked to share one song they rely on when they need to be uplifted, or soothed, and to make us fly beyond the walls that keep us protected from the greatest pandemic of our generation. The second installment of this mix-tape series features selections by Yazz Ahmed, Duke Amayo of Antibalas, The Ahn Trio, Luca Aquino, Lakecia Benjamin, Steven ...
Continue ReadingNew Media, Jazz and Camille Bertault

by S.G Provizer
A recent headline in Fortune.com read: Why 'Success' on YouTube Still Means a Life of Poverty." Hundreds of thousands, even millions of views often result in meaningless royalty checks to musicians from YouTube (owned by Google). And yet, there are musicians whose videos on that platform, combined with a Facebook and Instagram presence, have either created or dramatically elevated their careers. While this is a much likelier scenario for a pop or a hip-hop artist, it has happened ...
Continue Reading2019 Winter JazzFest: The Out of Towners

by Ludovico Granvassu
Read Winter JazzFest's Weekend Marathon: A Survival Guide while listening to this program. New York may have the highest density of daily jazz performances in the world, but they mostly feature the countless, and very busy, musicians that belong to the local scene. The Winter JazzFest has traditionally offered a very welcome opportunity to check out acts that rarely perform in the big apple. These are bands that come either from abroad or from Chicago. This week we ...
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