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Festival international de jazz Adolphe Sax

Festival international de jazz Adolphe Sax

125 minkoncert1962
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Dinant, Belgium. On June 4, 1962, the first Festival International de Jazz âAdolphe Saxâ took place in the Belgian town of Dinant, where Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone, was born in 1814. Not surprisingly, most artists on the program are saxophonists. A Belgian quartet, consisting of tenor saxophonist Jacques Bailly, guitarist Willy Donni, drummer Bruno Castellucci, and bassist JosĂS Bedeur, opens the festival. The second highlight of the festival is a trio of Belgian pianist François Boland, who appeared with American bassist Jimmy Woode and Belgian drummer Freddy Rottier. They are joined by four international guest saxophonists: German tenorist Klaus Doldinger, Belgian altoist Jacques Pelzer, British altoist Derek Humble, and Austrian saxophonist Karl Drewo. Following individual solo features and a joint encore, a true saxophone legend appears on stage: veteran American tenorist Coleman Hawkins. Accompanied by his compatriots Jimmy Woode (bass) and âKansasâ Fields (drums) and French pianist George Arvanitas, Coleman Hawkins plays an hour-long concert that includes "Disorder At The Border", "Autumn Leaves", "Lover Come Back To Me", "Moonlight In Vermont", "All The Things You Are" and âOw!â. This concert is the perfect conclusion of the first jazz festival in honor of Adolphe Sax.
Obsada
  • Jacques Bailly
  • Willy Donni
  • Bruno Castellucci & JosĂS Bedeur
Gatunek
  • koncert
Rok produkcji
  • 1962
Czas trwania
  • 125 min