Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts

Monday, May 22, 2017

FRANCE/USA: Cuong Vu 4-tet Ballet- The Music Of Michael Gibbs (2017)

Ballet

2017 release. On the heels of his acclaimed 2016 recording, Cuong Vu Trio Meets Pat Metheny and his 2014 collaboration with electro-acoustic pianist-composer and Director of the School of Music at the University of Washington Richard Karpen on their Ellington-Strayhorn tribute That The Days Go By And Never Come Again, trumpeter-composer Cuong Vu joins forces with guest guitarist Bill Frisell on Ballet, a tribute to renowned composer-arranger Michael Gibbs. With regular Vu 4Tet bassist Luke Bergman and drummer Ted Poor, the four exchange ideas in the moment in a collective fashion on the expansive opening track, "Ballet," which gradually morphs into a kind of quirky, dissonant blues waltz featuring brilliant solos from Vu and Frisell. Regarding this exhilarating Vu 4Tet project, Vu says, "This was a very collective/equal opportunity effort, so we just played and dealt with the cards collectively as they were dealt. I think it just comes down to the collection of players and our individual aesthetics coming together and trying to find a common goal/language." They succeed in triumphant fashion on Ballet, the second collaboration between Cuong Vu and Bill Frisell (their first was Vu's 2005 ArtistShare album Mostly Residual).

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Nguyen Le & Ngo Hong Quang - Ha Noi Duo (ACT 2017)

Nguyên Lê defines what lies at the heart of this collaboration: “Ngô Hồng Quang and I are two Vietnamese musicians whose upbringing and musical education and evolution could not have followed more different paths. And yet we have found that we both share common goals: to express and to share the soul of Vietnam with the wider world, to bring together the roots and the future of Vietnamese music.(ACT)
01 Cloud Chamber (feat. Paolo Fresu)
02 Five Senses (feat. Mieko Miyazaki & Prabhu Edouard)
03 Like Mountain Birds
04 A Night with You, Gone (feat. Paolo Fresu & Mieko Miyazaki)
05 The Graceful Seal (feat. Paolo Fresu)
06 Heaven's Gourd
07 Chiec Khan Pieu (feat. Paolo Fresu & Prabhu Edouard)
08 Monkey Queen (feat. Stephane Edouard)
09 Beggar's Love Song (feat. Alex Tran)
10 Silently Grows the Rice

Sunday, January 8, 2012

VIETNAM : Jazz concert pays tribute to local musician

 Viet Nam's leading jazz saxophonist Quyen Van Minh and his 16-piece big band Song Hong will take the stage for a live concert next Tuesday night to commemorate the life of late band member Quoc Truong.
Minh will start the concert, entitled Quyen Van Minh and Friends with Jazz, with the song Ha Noi Nhung Cong Trinh (Ha Noi with New Constructions), which was written by Truong.
"Singing is not my strong point but I want to perform the song as a tribute to my friend and my band-mate," the veteran jazz artist said.
Several other Vietnamese songs will be presented in jazz arrangements by different singers, including 72-year-old singer Ha Duc Son, whose voice Minh has described as "amazing". (Read more)

Monday, November 21, 2011

FRANCE, INDONESIA, VIETNAM, BURMA Anne Paceo Triphase Asian Tour

It’s rare to see a band with a lady sitting behind the drum kit. But Anne Paceo is not only the drummer but the leader and namesake of her band, the French jazz trio Anne Paceo Triphase. On Wednesday the group will perform live in South Jakarta at the Erasmus Huis in a concert organized by the Institute Francais Indonesia, which promotes French culture.
Anna Paceo Triphase 
Wednesday, Nov. 23, from 7:30 p.m. 
Erasmus Huis, 
Jl. Rasuna Said Kav. S3, Kuningan, South Jakarta 
Free entry. Tickets from IFI.


“Usually compared with other trios like EST, Keith Jarrett, or Brad Meldhau, Anne Paceo Triphase is outstanding for its perfect combination of three souls, three unique characters from three areas: Brazil, Catalan and Africa.”

Sunday, November 13, 2011

VIETNAM: European music festival returns to Vietnam

The annual European Music Festival will return to Vietnam next week with first-time participants from Slovakia.
This year’s event will feature pop, jazz, rock, classic and world music performances, plus highlights from many Vietnamese artists.
This year, the annual music festival will continue to celebrate the richness of European culture as well as culture exchanges between Europe and Vietnam.
The event "is in itself an excellent example of important public diplomacy exchanges in the EU-Vietnam relation,” said Mr. Franz Jessen, ambassador – head of the Delegation of the European Union in Vietnam.
Highlights of the festival include performances by the UK's Zun Zun Egui Rock band, sophisticated and passionate jazz concerts of musicians from the Netherlands, Wallonia – Brussels (Belgium) and France, the German ‘Ma’a lot’ Quintet with chamber music, plus a pop performance by Slovakian singer Milena Minichova.
Opening programs will start on November 17 in Ho Chi Minh City, and the next day at Tuoi Tre Theater in Hanoi, with more performances going on until November 28.
Free tickets are available at L’Espace, British Council, Goethe Institut in Hanoi and Goethe Institut, British Council and Idecaf in Ho Chi Minh City.
The event is co-organized by the EU delegation in Vietnam and the embassies of six EU members — Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom and Slovakia.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Vietnam: German jazz quartet Max.Bab will perform in Viet Nam

HCM CITY — German jazz quartet Max.Bab will perform in Viet Nam this month as part of their Southeast Asian tour to eight major cities in the region.
In Viet Nam, the internationally acclaimed jazz band from Munich will delight audiences at the Ha Noi Goethe Institute on September 17 and the HCM City Conservatory of Music a day later.
The quartet consists of saxophonist Max Von Mosch, pianist Benedikt Jahnel, bassist Henning Sieverts and drummer Andreas Haberl.
The band have performed in more than 400 concerts around the world and released six albums, of which the latest is Inner Orbit.
The German Jazz band broke onto the jazz scene with a bang in 1999, winning, among others, the first prize of the German Jugend Jazzt contest and the International Jazz Competition in Usti Nad Labem in the Czech Republic.
Their unique style and distinctive sound attracted the critics, while their melodic and enthralling compositions captured even audiences not closely acquainted to jazz.
The quartet will perform in Viet Nam after an appearance in Bangkok on September 15.
Following Viet Nam, the band will head to Myanmar, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. It will wrap up the tour with two concert nights in Jakarta and Bandung.
Admission is free in Ha Noi and HCM City. Invitations can be picked up at the Goethe Institute in HCM City, 18 Street No 1, Do Thanh Apartment in District 3 from tomorrow. — VNS

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Israeli jazz singer to perform in Vietnam


(VOV) - Well-known Israeli singer, Marina Maximilian Blumin, will perform at the French Cultural Centre L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien Street, in Hanoi at 7.30pm on August 31.

The concert will include a series of songs with piano accompaniment, following the Embassy of Israel in Hanoi.

Marina has performed at the Red Sea International Jazz Festival in Israel and the Bolzano Jazz Festival in Italy.

She also collaborated with many famous international composers and artists such as Avishai Cohen, Avi Leibovich and Jason Lindner.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Vietnam: The Jazz Club by Quyen Van Minh

Vietnam and Jazz?
Who plays Jazz in Vietnam? Does Jazz even exist in Vietnam?
They don't even have Jazz CDs sold in the city...

I wouldn't blame you for asking these questions, as most people are surprised when they come to The Jazz Club by Quyen Van Minh(31 Luong Van Can, Hanoi, Vietnam).

Located in the old Quarters of central Hanoi, you can hear live performance of Jazz every night flooding from the Club into the city. As you are led by the swingin' rhythm, you'll be stunned to see a 17 year old boy banging on his drum set with confusing Latin rhythms, a 19 year old blasting his sax solo so wild that you never knew a saxophone could make sounds like that, the pianist playfully combines traditional Jazz chords with Asian harmonies and themes, and the bassist softly plays his usual running bass at 185bpm.



Read more about The Jazz Club by Quyen Van Minh