Winners Announced at 2019 Victoires du Jazz |
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Posted: 17 Oct 2019 at 10:09am |
Drummer Anne Pacéo (Artist of the Year), singer David Linx (Vocal Artist), trombonist Fidel Fourneyron (Emerging Artist), Fred Pallem’s Sacre du Tympan (Group of the Year – the name means ‘the rite of the ear-drum’), accordionist Vincent Peirani for his album Living Being II – Night Walker (Album Sensation) and flautist Naïssam Jalal for Quest of the Invisible
(Unclassifiable Album) were the artists honoured at the Victoires du
Jazz 2019 awards ceremony. Out of six winners, this list includes two
female instrumental musicians, a rare occurrence which certainly
deserves special mention here. Until last year, the winners were announced at the ceremony itself. This time, the list was made public on 27 September, more than two weeks before the industry function on 16 October at the Casino de Paris. Part of the list of winners – two industry awards and two Special Awards, were only made public after the ceremony In addition to the 2019 winners, two special Victoires du Jazz were awarded. The first was presented on the stage at the Casino de Paris to the American singer Gregory Porter, who came to perform two songs for the occasion, including one in duet with his Belgian colleague David Linx. Another special Victoire was awarded to 74-year-old bassist Henri Texier
for his contribution to the history of French jazz. As a reaction, the
musician, smiling but not very talkative, just quipped: “It smells like a
tree!” The award to Texier was part of a second burst of Victoires du
Jazz dedicated to the profession and organized in a very informal way in
the noisy lobby of the Casino de Paris, which will not form part of the
show filmed for France 5 TV. It is a shame that Henri Texier, being
such a pivotal musician in France, could not be honoured on stage as
Gregory Porter was. Two other jazz industry Victoires were awarded on Wednesday evening. Label of the Year award went to Yolk Records, founded in 2000 in Nantes. Finally, the Victoire for a programmer was awarded to Fanny Pagès for the work she does at the Astrada, Marciac’s performance venue. As an aside, three other industry Victoires that formed part of the awards in 2017 and 2018 have slipped off the list: sound engineer, producer/tour organiser and the media award. The event will be broadcast on Saturday 26 October at 1030 pm on France 5 TV. There will be the performances by the winners, plus singers Gregory Porter, Michel Jonasz, Clara Luciani, Bernard Lavilliers, Ben l’Oncle Soul et Christophe Willem. The band who played impeccably throughout were Fred Pallem’s Sacre du Tympan a band always testing the frontiers of jazz with other genres of music. (*) This is Sebastian’s English version of Annie’s longer
news story in French on the franceinfo culture site which also has
profiles of the artists and sample video HERE from https://londonjazznews.com Edited by snobb - 17 Oct 2019 at 10:09am |
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