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Topic: 60 Years of the Jazz Festival Ljubljana
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Subject: 60 Years of the Jazz Festival Ljubljana
Date Posted: 04 Jun 2019 at 12:58pm
Although originally a showcase of Yugoslav jazz, founded in Bled in
1960, featuring big bands, soloists and small bands, the festival
expanded its programme the following year to include ensembles from
Europe and the cradle of jazz, USA. Different national jazz scenes were
gradually revealed to us, while more and more of our artists performed
their own compositions. Cankarjev dom took over the event’s organisation
in early 1980s. Its programming was entrusted to numerous connoisseurs
of jazz and related music genres, including Stane Sušnik, Zoran
Pistotnik, Lado Jakša, Brane Rončel, Jani Kovačič, Oliver Belopeta and
David Braun, and more recently Pedro Costa and Edin Zubčević as
co-curators with Bogdan Benigar, Cankarjev dom’s Jazz and Music of the
World Programme Director. Throughout its venerable history, the festival
has hosted a great number of legendary names, both figures who have
importantly impacted modern jazz (Krzysztof Komeda, Modern Jazz Quartet,
Miles Davis, Elvin Jones, Reggie Workman, Pharoah Sanders, Stan Getz,
Bill Evans, Charles Lloyd, Max Roach, Herbie Hancock, Charlie Haden,
Archie Shepp) and musicians representing new and avant-garde tendencies
(Cecil Taylor, Art Ensemble Of Chicago, Anthony Braxton, Sonny Sharrock,
Joe McPhee, Peter Brötzmann, Ornette Coleman, Pat Metheny, Sun Ra
Arkestra, Italian Instabile Orchestra, Vienna Art Orchestra, ICP
Orchestra), artists belonging to the younger and middle generations
whose improvisation and experimentation expand the conventional
understanding of jazz (Medeski, Martin & Wood, Ken Vandermark, Mats
Gustafsson, Nate Wooley, Rob Mazurek, Shabaka Hutchings, Hamid Drake,
Paal Nilssen-Love, Vijay Iyer, Peter Evans, Satoko Fujii, William
Parker), as well as some prominent names from the world of popular
music, including Mercedes Sosa and Gregory Porter. The festival’s
praiseworthy roles include fostering national creativity and
international promotion of Slovenian jazz. Among others, global
audiences are reached through the Ljubljana Jazz Series releases
recorded in partnership with the renowned Clean Feed label. In 2018, the
oldest European jazz festival was presented with Europe Jazz Network’s
Award for Adventurous Programming.
Mario Batelić
Youth and Vitality of the 60th Jazz Festival Ljubljana
When a glorious past meets a bright future
The Jazz Festival Ljubljana's sixtieth edition is a meeting point of
glorious past and bright future. We wish to build upon this long
tradition and rich past by presenting the actual situation on both
global and Slovenian music scenes. This year, John Zorn is returning to
Ljubljana with The Bagatelles Marathon, alongside 14 stellar bands, also
gifting the audience, in celebration of the festival’s jubilee, with a
free, exclusive recital – The Hermetic Organ. On this occasion, French
actor and director Mathieu Amalric will present his films, John Zorn
2010–2019. This year’s festival, once again, reflects not only its own
aesthetics, but also the current Slovenian scene. An especially
important part of the programme is composed of Slovenian musicians
belonging to different generations, with various styles and approaches.
Since they have contributed to the growth and advancement of this
community, we are including, along with the established musicians, a
plethora of young musicians in the programme. We believe they will, soon
enough, become a part of the music community, not only Slovenia’s, but
also beyond. This year, a record number of Slovenian artists (both male
and female) are going to perform, presenting their new bands and new
music. The festival will close with a concert by Snarky Puppy, supported
by a Slovenian ensemble, Ecliptic, at Križanke, Jazz Festival
Ljubljana’s second home. We invite you all to enjoy the youth and
vitality of the 60th Jazz Festival Ljubljana. We believe that this
year’s programme has something for everyone, not making aesthetic
compromises or wishing to persuade potential new and loyal old audiences
but offering a new challenge of music experience for everyone. Come to
the 60th Jazz Festival Ljubljana, a meeting point of different
generations of musicians and diverse musical practices. Join us in
celebrating the festival’s sixtieth anniversary! Welcome to the 60th
Jazz Festival Ljubljana!
Bogdan Benigar and Edin Zubčević
Programme
Monday 17/6 at 21.00
Before the opening
Paal Nilssen-Love: New Brazilian Funk
Paulinho Bicolor, cuíca; Felipe Zenicola, bass; Kiko Dinucci, guitar; Frode Gjerstad, alto saxophone; Paal Nilssen-Love, drums
Imagine a meeting between Ornette Coleman and Hermeto Pascoal.
Alternating grooves and clear references to samba, as well as an
inclusion of a special attraction to round off the line-up – the
Brazilian cuíca drum. After the Roskilde Festival premiere, this will be
the second time that the drumming guru of the century showcases his new
project, a new-found love that has likewise inspired Nilssen-Love’s
Large Unit. Masterful and inspiring.
In co-production with Defonija
Gromka Club, 18, 15* EUR
Tuesday 18/6 after the concert Alphabet II – Nina Virant
Opening Ceremony in the Park
Tuesday 18/6 at 18.30
RTV Slovenia Big Band and New York-based Slovenian soloists
Jernej Bervar, guitar; Marko Črnčec, piano; Vid Jamnik, vibraphone; Jan
Kus, saxophone; Igor Lumpert, saxophone; Žan Tetičkovič, drums; Tadej
Tomšič, conductor
RTV Slovenia Big Band’s special project has been put together expressly
for our festival’s jubilee edition. The soloists include internationally
renowned New York-based Slovenian musicians belonging to the middle and
younger generations. Each of the six artists will perform an original
composition.
Gallus Hall, 18, 15* EUR
Tuesday 18/6 at 21.00
John Zorn Hermetic Organ (USA)
John Zorn, organ
The music is breathtakingly beautiful and distinguished by a spiritual
mood that only a huge pipe organ can create. A perfect outlet for Zorn's
dramatic sense of colour and contrast, we hear the composer’s mind at
work in all its bizarre permutations – huge blocks of sound, chords,
clusters, counterpoint, drones, ostinatos, lyrical melodies and more –
often all at the same time.
Gallus Hall, admission free, seat selection is free
Tuesday 18/6 at 22.00
Fire! with Mariam Wallentin (Sweden, Norway)
Mats Gustafsson, reeds; Jo Myhre, bass; Andreas Werliin, drums; Mariam Wallentin, vocals, gong
The tenth anniversary of the Swedish super trio and seven years since
its first Slovenian appearance in the Tuesday Clubbing series. The gig
features singer Mariam Wallentin (Wildbirds & Peacedrums), who was
guest vocalist on the trio’s debut album, You Liked Me Five Minutes Ago,
and then featured as member of the extended Fire! Orchestra line-up. A
decelerated – accelerated psychedelic journey into a unique fusion of
garage rock and free jazz.
CD Club, 18, 15* EUR
Wednesday 19/6 at 17.00
60th Jazz Festival Ljubljana welcomes the 40th Jazz Festival Saalfelden
Mats Gustafsson & Ken Vandermark (Sweden, USA)
Mats Gustafsson, Ken Vandermark, reeds
A special festival project by musicians known for rapidly producing an
incredible musical output – together or in their own right. What’s more,
they knew how to place their music into a historical context and relate
it to art at large. And, most importantly, by developing a specific
relationship with their listeners the two artists succeeded in cutting
the Gordian knot and building an open music community of planetary
dimensions.
Park, main stage, admission free
Wednesday 19/6 at 17.45
40. Jazz festival Saalfelden Presents
Manu Mayr solo + Synesthetic 4 (Austria)
Manu Mayr, bass; Synesthetic 4: Vincent Pongracz, clarinet; Peter Rom, guitar; Manu Mayr, bass; Andreas Lettner, drums
It is no coincidence that this special event will be premiered by one of
the recent years’ most prominent Austrian music figures who has made a
name for himself by giving solo performances and playing with bands that
include Kompost 3. His is also the opening act of the forthcoming 40th
Jazz Festival Saalfelden. The notable clarinet player Vincent Pongrácz,
whose blend of jazz and hip-hop has been delighting the audiences for
years, is the driving force behind Synesthetic 4. The band’s specialties
are synthesising aesthetic components and combining avantgarde artistic
values with quality entertainment.
Park, main stage, admission free
Wednesday 19/6 at 19.00
John Zorn Bagatelles Marathon (USA)
programme
From March to May 2015 John Zorn wrote 300 new compositions collected in
a book of music called The Bagatelles. This special marathon concert
features 14 different ensembles performing over 50 compositions from
Zorn’s expansive new book of music. Including core members of Zorn’s
inner circle as well as exciting young players from the worlds of rock,
jazz and classical music, the Bagatelles Marathon is a fascinating
microcosm of the Zorn universe. Four hours of non-stop creativity
featuring some of the most exciting musicians of New York City’s vibrant
downtown community.
Masada
John Zorn, alto saxophone; Dave Douglas, trumpet; Greg Cohen, double bass; Joey Baron, drums
The classic quartet itself!
Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman
Sylvie Courvoisier, piano; Mark Feldman, violin
A spectacular classical violin recital
Mary Halvorson Quartet
Mary Halvorson, Miles Okazaki, guitar; Drew Gress, double bass; Tomas Fujiwara, drums
Thrilling new arrangements for a classic instrumentation
Craig Taborn solo
Craig Taborn, piano
Solo piano touching Ives, Schoenberg, Cecil Taylor and Herbie Hancock
Trigger
Will Greene, guitar; Simon Hanes, bass; Aaron Edgcomb, drums
Three 20-something punks rock the house.
Erik Friedlander & Michael Nicolas
Erik Friedlander, Michael Nicolas, cello
Sensitive and powerful cello duets
John Medeski Trio
John Medeski, keyboards; Dave Fiuczynski, guitar; Calvin Weston, drums
A gonzo jazz-rock organ trio
Nova Quartet
John Medeski, piano, keyboards; Kenny Wollesen, vibraphone; Trevor Dunn, bass; Joey Baron, drums
A modern jazz quartet on acid!
Gyan Riley & Julian Lage
Gyan Riley, Julian Lage, guitar
A delicate guitar duo that sets the standard for what the Bagatelles is all about.
Brian Marsella Trio
Brian Marsella, piano; Trevor Dunn, bass; Kenny Wollesen, drums
A fabulous virtuosic piano trio
Ikue Mori solo
Ikue Mori, live electronics
Laptop realizations by living legend Ikue Mori
Kris Davis Quartet
Kris Davis, piano; Mary Halvorson, guitar; Drew Gress, double bass; Kenny Wollesen, drums
Exhilarating and soulful interpretations of the Bagatelles by four master musicians
Peter Evans solo
Peter Evans, trumpet
The trumpet reimagined by a brilliant young virtuoso
Asmodeus
Marc Ribot, guitar; Trevor Dunn, bass; Kenny Grohowski, drums
The craziest classic rock power trio ever
Gallus Hall, 33, 25* EUR
Thursday 20/6 at 18.00
Joëlle Léandre solo (France)
Joëlle Léandre, double bass
Joëlle Léandre is a one-woman encyclopaedia of music. Her distinguished
career is a treasure trove of musical collaborations, artistic creations
and bravura performances either in various ensembles, most notably
female line-ups, or solo projects. If America has William Parker, Europe
has Joëlle Léandre. Her exceptional talent was recognised by both John
Cage and Giancinto Scelsi, as well as Pierre Boulez and many other
composers and musicians. One can speak neither about double bass nor
music without referring to Joëlle Léandre.
Štih Hall, 12, 9* EUR
Thursday 20/6 at 19.00
Kaja Draksler Octet (Slovenia, Iceland, Latvia, Argentina, The Netherlands, Romania, Belgium)
Kaja Draksler, piano; Björk Nielsdottir, Laura Polence, vocals; Ada
Rave, saxophone; Ab Baars, clarinet; George Dumitriu, violin; Lennart
Heyndels, double bass; Onno Govaert, drums
One of Slovenia’s most creative musicians continues her explorative
integration of jazz, classical music and poetry, a style first developed
with her octet on the lauded debut album Gledalec (Clean Feed, 2017).
The octet has presented a new set of compositions, musical settings of
poems by Robert Frost, at various festivals, including Tampere Jazz
Happening, Krakowska Jesień Jazzowa and North Sea Jazz Festival.
CD Club, 12, 9* EUR
Thursday 20/6 at 20.00
Jan Kus & The Slavo Rican Assembly (Slovenia, Serbia, Puerto Rico, Cuba)
Jan Kus, saxophones, effects; Aleksandra Denda, vocals; Gabriel Vicéns,
guitar; Ahmed Alom Vega, piano, keyboards; Dan Martínez, bass; Victor
Pablo, percussion; Žan Tetičkovič aka Jean John, drums
New York-based Slovenian expatriate Jan Kus’ new ensemble draws
inspiration from the sax player’s roots and the experiences he acquired
as member of the Fernando García Sextet, a renowned Latin-jazz
formation. Kus explores the similarities and differences between Porto
Rican (and broader, Caribbean) and Slavic/Balkan music traditions –
ranging from melancholy to fervency.
Park main stage, admission free
Thursday 20/6 at 20.50
Hofmaninger & Schwarz (Austria)
Lisa Hofmaninger, soprano saxophone; Judith Schwarz, drums
Lisa Hofmaninger and Judith Schwarz are strengthening their long and
successful partnership with an examination of a prototypical musical
line-up that originates from the Middle East (davul & zurna drum and
wind duo). Taking cue from the ancient past, the instrumentation morphs
into a contemporary dialogue that interlaces onomatopoeia and
composition with free improvisation.
Park, Ancient Tree Stage, admission free
Thursday 20/6 at 21.30
Kukushai (Slovenia)
Eva Poženel, vocals; Rok Zalokar, piano, keyboards; Bojan Krhlanko, drums
The trio play a highly elusive hybrid genre that blends elements of
jazz, pop, punk, avant-garde and experimental music. Including a hefty
dose of improvisation in their live music-making, the band’s variations
on their dreamy and abstract English-language songs add a whole new spin
on the music. Slovenian premiere of a new album.
Park, main stage, admission free
Thursday 20/6 at 22.30
Nubya Garcia (Great Britain)
Over the recent years, Nubya Garcia has been one of the leading forces
behind the revival of young, jazz-influenced and club-conscious sounds
in the UK. Together with Shabaka Hutchings, Kokoroko and some other
artists, Nubya has invigorated London’s jazz-groove scene. After a
hiatus of several decades, Nubya’s take on jazz has emerged to provide
young people with a sense of identity and build a connecting link
between tradition and modernity.
CD Club, 22, 19* EUR
Friday 21/6 at 18.00
Drago Ivanuša: La Bęte humaine
Drago Ivanuša, piano
Ivanuša’s project is based on a film by Jean Renoir, a 1938 screen
version of Émile Zola’s novel La Bęte humaine (The Human Beast).
Grounding his music in the idea that piano “echoes society in a highly
accurate and complex manner”, Ivanuša’s compositions provide “a musical
view of our time”, a sound commentary on today’s tension that, according
to the pianist, can be likened to the atmosphere of acute crisis that
was building up during the making of the film.
Linhart Hall, 18, 15* EUR (admission to both 21/6 concerts in LH)
Friday 21/6 at 19.00
Mammal Hands (Great Britain)
Jordan Smart, saxophones; Nick Smart, piano, keyboards; Jesse Barrett, drums
Listening to this young English trio is always a unique experience.
Their music acts as a remedy that restores one’s spiritual and physical
equilibrium. Although compared to GoGo Penguin, the artists have
asserted themselves as a band whose inimitable sound and live virtuosity
reflect Sufi and Western African, contemporary classical and jazz music
influences. Undoubtedly one of the last decade’s most impressive jazz
trios.
Linhart Hall, 18, 15* EUR (admission to both 21/6 concerts in LH)
Friday 21/6 at 20.00
Mihael Hrustelj solo (Slovenia)
Mihael Hrustelj, guitar, vocals
Mihael Hrustelj started playing guitar at age 13. He first embarked on
his musical career as member of metal and rock cover bands, then joining
various big bands and fusion formations. Asserting himself as a
Rotterdam-based classical guitarist, Hrustelj engages in exploration of
sound and genre blending, combining classical music with jazz and
reggae, rock and traditional music.
Park, main stage, admission free
Friday 21/6 at 21.30
Črnčec, Teepe, Hart Churnchetz, Teepe, Hart (Slovenia, The Netherlands, USA)
Marko Črnčec, piano; Joris Teepe, double bass; Billy Hart, drums
Pianist Marko Črnčec (Churnchetz), who has settled in his adopted City
of New York, will present Brooklyn Sessions (Jazz Tribes, 2019), the
debut album of his trio that includes Dutch-American bassist Joris Teepe
and legendary drummer Billy Hart (b. 1940; his references include
collaborations with M. Davis and H. Hancock). The trio adventurously
pushes the envelope of jazz, while building upon the foundations of its
history.
Park, main stage, admission free
Friday 21/6 at 22.30
Made To Break (USA, Austria, The Netherlands)
Ken Vandermark, reeds; Christof Kurzmann, live electronics; Jasper Stadhouders, bass; Tim Daisy, drums
From Vandermark 5 through Territory Band and Powerhouse Sound to the
most recent line-ups Made to Break and Marker, Ken Vandermark’s projects
provide an ongoing insight into the development of creative music. In
forming the American-European Made To Break, Vandermark devised a
compositional framework that is capable of being restructured for each
live performance and explores melody, sound and rhythm from a truly
unique perspective.
CD Club, 18, 15* EUR (admission to both 21/6 concerts in the CD Club)
Friday 21/6 at 23.45
Clean Feed Presents: The Rite of Trio (Portugal)
André Silva, guitar; Filipe Louro, double bass; Pedro Alves, drums
First creating a strong impact with their debut album in their home
country, the Porto threesome’s appearance at the 12 Points Festival
rocketed them to international stardom. The trio’s high-powered and
confident performances make an impression on both jazz and metal fans,
shatter myths and display the latest trends in young generation’s
interest in jazz and all the positive things surrounding it.
CD Club, 18, 15* EUR (admission to both 21/6 concerts in the CD Club)
Saturday 22/6 at 15.00
Chromatic Vortex (Slovenia, Croatia, Cuba, USA) + Clean Feed meets Jazz Fest Sarajevo (reception)
Igor Lumpert, tenor saxophone; Lana Cencić, vocals, percussion; Aruan Ortiz, piano; Tomeka Reid, cello; Chad Taylor, drums
After delighting the audiences with his excellent New York line-up
Innertextures, US-based saxist Igor Lumpert will present another
international project composed of world-class musicians. Lumpert’s
compositions, penned together with Cuban pianist Aruán Ortiz, will draw
analogies between creative, i.e. improvised, music and Balkan motifs.
CD Club, 18, 15* EUR (includes reception)
Saturday 22/6 at 17.00
Big Band of the Academy of Music in Ljubljana
Matej Hotko, conductor; Matija Marion, Benjamin Aganlić, alto saxophone;
Jan Koželj, Štefan Starc, tenor saxophone; Tilen Zavec, baritone
saxophone; Matej Kravcar, Jernej Maček, Lenart Zih, Ištvan Tadian, Tadej
Vujanić, Kristjan Zupan, trumpet; Matjaž Kafol, Tine Plahutnik, Žan
Kopše, Matic Kovač, trombone; Blaž Avsenik, Jean Markič, piano; Jošt
Lampret, double bass; Primož Podobnik, drums; Otmar Taber, guitar; Črt
Pšeničnik, Lazaro Amed Hierrezuelo, Žiga Šercer, percussion; Danilo
Ženko, Sara Ritonija, sound technician; Jaka Pucihar, Head of Jazz
Department
The Big Band of the Academy of Music in Ljubljana has been led by bass
player Assist. Prof. Matej Hotko since its formation in the academic
year 2011/2012. The orchestra held a widely-heralded concert in the
Kazina Hall (Casino Building) in that same year, followed by nationwide
performances (Prešeren Square, Slovenian Philharmonic Hall) and foreign
tours (Austria, Germany, Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia).
Park, main stage, Admission free
Saturday 22/6 at 19.00
Fish in Oil (Serbia)
Veljko Nikolić - Papa Nik, percussion; Tom Fedja Franklin, drums;
Branislav Radojković, bass; Bratislav Radovanović, guitar; Dušan
Petrović, saxophone
Fish in Oil perform original instrumental music, flavoured with a bit of
blues, rock’n’roll, surf, folk, free jazz and film-music atmosphere, at
the same time refusing to be classified under any of these. The music
of this band accurately reflects the time and region it comes from; this
is an intriguing mixture of western and eastern cosmologies, a fusion
of history and contemporary life.
Park, main stage, admission free
Saturday 22/6 at 21.00
Ecliptic (Slovenia)
Jani Moder, guitar, effects; Igor Matković, trumpet, electronics; Jani
Hace, bass, effects; Žiga Kožar, drums, percussion; Murat, beatbox,
effects
The newly-formed band comprises seasoned, mid-career musicians involved
in the jazz, rock and hip-hop scenes. Ecliptic’s fine-spun music, which
the artists perceive as a “live, variable and unbiased creativity”,
fluidly integrates jazz, drum and bass, ambient electronic music, and
what have you. Premiere of the band’s first album, The Path of 01.
Križanke, 46, 42* EUR (admission to both 22/6 concerts in Križanke)
Saturday 22/6 at 22.00
Snarky Puppy (USA)
Michael League, bass; Louis Cato, drums; Marcelo Woloski, percussion;
Bob Lanzetti, guitar; Shaun Martin, keys; Justin Stanton, keys, trumpet;
Bobby Sparks, keys; Chris Bullock, sax, flute; Maz »Mike« Maher,
trumpet and flugel; Matt Recchia, mons; Mason Davis, drum tech
One of the most exciting music bands of the century is coming to
Ljubljana: a category-defying jazz music figure putting its own
trademark twist to the genre. The fusion-influenced collective,
affectionately known as "The Fam," displays a rare and delicate mixture
of sophisticated composition, harmony and improvisation. Formed in
Denton, Texas, in 2004, Snarky Puppy includes over 30 musicians centred
around bassist, composer and bandleader Michael League. Snarky Puppy’s
gig will feature a selection of 12 musicians from the rotating cast. The
band has won three Grammy Awards, two for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Best_Contemporary_Instrumental_Album" rel="nofollow - Best Instrumental Album and one for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Best_R%26B_Performance" rel="nofollow - Best R&B Performance .
Co-production: Cankarjev dom and Kino Šiška
In cooperation with Musicology Barcaffe Sessions
The concert has been relocated from Kino Šiška to Križanke due to great demand.
Križanke, 46, 42* EUR (admission to both 22/6 concerts in Križanke)
Alphabet II and Young Explorers II
Tuesday 18/6 at 17.30
Alphabet II – Nina Virant (Slovenia, Russia)
LAS.: Alla Blehman, vocals, flute, live electronics, percussion; Nina Virant, vocals, percussion
Russian and Slovenian musicians met while studying in Amsterdam. Their
project LAS. features musical settings of poems about mountains, rivers,
human laughter, dances and personal habits. Through authentic sounds
and rhythms derived from time-honoured traditions the artists seek to
approach our ancestors, i.e. the roots of our common Slavic culture.
Park, Ancient Tree Stage, admission free
Wednesday 19/6 at 16.30
Alphabet II – Maj Kavšek
Maj Kavšek Trio: Jure Slapar, guitar; Samo Hude, piano; Maj Kavšek, trumpet
Three good friends belonging to the youngest generation of jazz
musicians formed their trio four years ago. The band’s modus operandi
rests on writing original compositions and creating distinctive sound as
a group. The bandleader sketches a soundscape, which is then developed
collectively by vibrantly improvising variations on different moods.
Park, Ancient Tree Stage, admission free
Thursday 20/6 at 17.30
Alphabet II – Veronika Kumar
K: Tobija Hudnik, guitar; Rebeka Zajc, keyboards; Luka Matić, drums; Jošt Lampret, double bass; Veronika Kumar, vocals
The artistic collective going by the name of K brings together some of
the most promising young musicians. The band not only aim to blend
diverse music genres, but also blur the boundaries among different forms
of artists expression – something that exceeds the expectations of
general audiences but never ceases to amaze discerning listeners.
Park, Ancient Tree Stage, admission free
Friday 21/6 at 20.50
Young Explorers II – Gašper Livk
Code:source: Gašper Livk, double bass, processing; Brina Kren, baritone
and alto saxophones; Neža Zupanc, flute; Filip Mozetič, drums,
processing; Lenart de Bock, alto and soprano saxophone; Leonard Medica,
guitar, processing
The band led by Gašper Livk was formed during the Young Explorers II
workshop at this year’s Jazz Cerkno, where it also gave its first
concert. Conducted by Dre Hočevar, the workshop aims to empower
musicians by employing a methodology that “emancipates them from
institutional and culturological paradigms”.
Park, Ancient Tree Stage, admission free
Saturday 22/6 at 11.30
Alphabet II Orchestra
Matej Kastelic, vocals, piano; Neža Okorn, vocals; Urška Paradiž, piano;
Rok Furlan, trumpet; Milica Vujadinovi, saxophone; Marco Risolino,
piano; Klara Horvat, piano; Baya Rinchinova, flute; Lovro Mirth, vocals;
Otmar Taber, guitar; Jakob Mundt, double bass; Francesco Toninelli,
percussion; Aurelijus Užameckis, double bass; Andro Manzoni, percussion;
Aleksandar Koruga, electronics; Marco D’Orlando, drums; Staša Guček,
AEI; Jakob Žerdin, drums; Blaž Pahor, piano; David Križaj, piano; Miloš
Čolović, double bass; Urška Preis, harp, electronics; Urška Savič,
electronics; Gaj Bostič, drums; Tine Plahutnik, trombone; Julijan Kunej,
drums; Brina Varga, flute; Vita Kobal, violin; Guillaume Lefebvre,
double bass; Martin Vera Guerra, oboe; Max Elias Balateu, trombone; Lana
Petrovič, vocals, piano; Luka Poljanec, drums; Jan Koželj, tenor
saxophone; Zala Rus, saxophone; Rok Gerl, trumpet; Matic Štemberger,
piano; Katarina Samobor, vocals; Jon An Herlič, trumpet; David Vinazza,
guitar; Jure Sulič, trombone; Celeste Sanja Smareglia, saxophone; David
Nik Lipovac, drums; Lucija Furlani, cello; Vid Šketa, trumpet; Domen
Cizej, drums; Tilen Lebar, saxophone; Jonathan Hergesell, saxophone;
Luka Benčič, double bass; Nina Korošak Serčić, drums; Anja Mikulan,
vocals; Maj Kavšek, trumpet; Gašper Livk, bass; Veronika Kumar, vocals;
Nina Virant, vocals; Domen Bohte, bass; Tomaž Zupančič, guitar; Urban
Megušar, cello; Ignas Kasikauskas, drums; Danielius Pancerovas,
saxophone
Flying on the wings of last year’s success, the Alphabet workshop led by
Dré A. Hočevar will confront 80 young artists from Slovenia and Europe
with “the development of their own, contemporary forms of expression”.
Individual band performances will be rounded off by a full orchestral
concert on the last festival day. “Alphabet improvises. Alphabet ushers
in a new era.”
Park, admission free
Saturday 22/6 at 18.00
Alphabet II – Domen Bohte
C H I M E R A: Carolina Giannakopoulou, vocals; Domen Bohte, 6-string bass guitar, effects
The Greek-Slovenian duo first performed together in 2016, at
Giannakopoulou's graduation concert, then continued to expand its
repertoire and focus on new arrangements. Their playlist encompasses
both original compositions and covers of songs by artists as diverse as
J. Mitchell, D. Bowie, Radiohead, L. Mvula, Thundercat and J. Blake.
Park, Ancient Tree Stage, admission free
Accompanying programme
Pre-festival events
Tuesday 4/6 at 12.00
60 Years of Jazz Festival Ljubljana’s Posters
Exibition opening (until 30/9 2019)
The exhibited jazz posters are some of the finest examples of
innovative, daring and imaginative graphic solutions that have
accumulated (and survived) throughout the sixty years of the Jazz
Festival Ljubljana.
Individual artistic interpretations of the featured artists’ jazz themes
speak about the essence of jazz: a unique and multi-faceted genre that –
like jazz posters on paper – conveys different moods through music.
Selection and accompanying text: Maja Gspan
Avla NLB Gallery, vstop prost admission free
Wednesday 5/6 at 18.00–22.00
How jazz sounds in books?
Given that in various ways music and literature together make a winning
combination, the festival whose hometown is Ljubljana – UNESCO City of
Literature – has chosen to incorporate literature into its programme.
Book selection
Connoisseurs Miha Zadnikar, Ičo Vidmar and Tina Lešničar will compile a
list of great jazz reads. The titles will be available for reading and
browsing at Cankarjev dom’s Idealist Bar.
Mini book fair
Books on jazz – fiction, biographies, autobiographies, mainly in
Slovenian translation, and photo books – will be on sale at the Saturday
fair in the CD Park.
18.00 Jazz in Books, Jazz All Around, lecture and music tasting by Miha Zadnikar.
19.30 Ičo Vidmar and Miha Zadnikar, presentation of selected jazz books.
20.00 Piš čez Grom: poet Primož Čučnik and instrumentalist Tomaž Grom
improvising variations on poems collected in Piš čez sen (LUD Literatura
2019).
21.00 But Beautiful (Cankarjeva založba 2018) by British author Geoff
Dyer is a work of fiction that draws on known and available photographs
and biographies of jazz giants. Book presentation and reading in the
company of translator Tina Mahkota.
Partners: Ljubljana, UNESCO City of Literature, and Vodnik Homestead Šiška, LUD Literatura and Slovenian book publishers
Vodnik Homestead, admission free
Monday 17/6
Before the opening
19.30: Žiga Koritnik: Cloud 9
Exhibition opening (until 1/9 2019)
”Žiga is a ‘Muse-ician,’ one who makes magic with the muses. With his
mind’s eye, he has the ability to move faster than the speed of light,
to capture moments in time and share them with the world through his
photographs. The camera in his hands transforms shadow and light from
commonplace into truly extraordinary human experiences. He is an
improviser, a chronicler of life in real time, a poet, a philosopher, a
free spirit, a song in anticipation of being sung.” Joe McPhee
Small Gallery, admission free
Tuesday 18/6
Documentary films
17.00 John Zorn 2010–16
By Mathieu Amalric, France, 2017, 54 minut
Kinodvor (Let It Roll, Music Film Festival), 4’50 EUR, both screenings 6 EUR
19.45 John Zorn 2016–18
By Mathieu Amalric, France, 2018, 57 minut
Kosovel Hall CD, 4’50 EUR, both screenings 6 EUR
Friendship between Mathieu Amalric and John Zorn began in 2010. Whenever
the opportunity for a meeting arises, Amalric brings his camera. The
result of these encounters are his two films.
The director will be present at both screenings.
Friday 21/6
17.00 Cloud Arrangers
Presentation of a book by Žiga Koritnik
Talk hosted by Sonja Porle
M1 CD, admission free
Saturday 22/6
9.30 Boštjan Gombač & Zlatko Kaučič
Concert for children (aged between 1 and 99)
Zlatko Kaučič, percussion; Boštjan Gombač, all other instruments
A journey across diverse music genres with active involvement of children.
Park, Ancient Tree Stage, admission free
9.30–18.00 Jazz Bazaar
Music fair
Park, admission free
14.00 Francesco Martinelli: Italian Opera and Jazz
Lecture
Opera and jazz. For many, two opposite poles of musical expression, with
no connection whatsoever. In fact, the reality is more complex, and an
historical and musical analysis proves the role of opera in the rich
musical fabric of New Orleans that gave birth to jazz. Operatic melodies
were used as raw material by many exponents of early jazz - King
Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton and Sidney Bechet among
others. A Bechet recording will be the centrepiece of the presentation
with a view to shedding light on the crucial meaning of quotation in
historical context.
M1 CD, admission free
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FESTIVAL PASS
Includes all concerts, films, lectures...
Only 60 passes at EUR 90
The asterisk* indicates discounted admission prices (lowest seat
categories) for people younger than 25, seniors 65+ and pensioners.
Seniors 65+ and pensioners can claim 5% discount on all seat categories
also at the CD Box Office.
Jazz Festival Ljubljana is co-financed by the Ministry of Culture of RS.
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CD Information Centre and Box Office (Maxi underpass)
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