Saturday 25 November 2023

Live: December 2023

Friday, 1 December 2023 20:00 (CET)
MultiColored Ellington Laurent Mignard Duke Orchestra



LAURENT MIGNARD DUKE ORCHESTRA Multicolored Ellington invites NICOLLE ROCHELLE, KHALID K.


NICOLLE ROCHELLE, voice, dance, KHALID K., voice, soundscapes, DIDIER DESBOIS, alto sax, AURÉLIE TROPEZ, alto sax, clarinet, OLIVIER DEFAYS, tenor sax CARL SCHLOSSSER, tenor sax, flute, PHILIPPE CHAGNE, baritone sax, CLAUDE ÉGÉA, SYLVAIN GONTARD, JÉRÔME ETCHEBERRY, MALO MAZURIÉ, trumpets, NICOLAS GRYMONPREZ, MICHAËL BALLUE, JERRY EDWARDS, trombones, PHILIPPE MILANTA, piano, BRUNO ROUSSELET, double bass, JULIE SAURY, drums, LAURENT MIGNARD, direction

Coming from the lower middle class of colour and witness to a segregationist and violent America, EDWARD KENNEDY “DUKE” ELLINGTON cultivated an unshakeable faith in Human Beings. For nearly half a century, this composer, pianist and conductor paid homage to peoples, weaving a mosaic of portraits ranging from America to Oceania, via Africa, South America, Near and Middle East, Japan and Europe. Marking the 20th century with its mark, DUKE has built its work around the values of openness, respect, love, tolerance and kindness. At the dawn of the 2024 Olympic Games, the music of DUKE ELLINGTON represents a wonderful opportunity to celebrate fraternity “[…] with a view to encouraging the establishment of a peaceful society, concerned with preserving human dignity […]” according to Baron PIERRE DE COUBERTIN.

Conducted by LAURENT MIGNARD, the DUKE ORCHESTRA embodies the work of one of the greatest creators of the 20th century, to bring it to the attention of all audiences (D.N.J). Since 2003, this great ensemble that America envies us (Jazz magazine) has been able to command respect from the world of jazz in Europe thanks to the quality of its interpretation (AFP). As soon as the curtain rises, the room feels lifted by the sonic power of the orchestra, its intense rhythmic tremor (Hot Club de France). Made up of a dream team of soloists, the DUKE ORCHESTRA takes us on a breathtaking journey through Ellingtonian lands (Jazz News) in the company of two distinguished guests: the irresistible and talented NICOLLE ROCHELLE and the nomadic poet KHALID K. The great Duke is celebrated in all his classic modernity (Le Monde): the key to entering the world of jazz.
Laurent Mignard DUKE ORCHESTRA is supported by the civil societies SPEDIDAM, ADAMI and by MAISON DU DUKE.

Collective Art is supported by the Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games – Paris 2024, the Prefecture of Val d'Oise, the Ministry responsible for cities and housing, the Ministry of culture (DRAC Île-de -France) and the Val d’Oise Departmental Council.


Friday 8 December 20:30 (CET)Laurent Mignard Duke Orchestra Multicolored Ellington with Khalid K

Jazz au fil de l'Oise 1C chemin de Stors - Manoir de Stors - 95290 L'Isle Adam



Duke Ellington left his mark on the 20th century, building his work around the values of openness, respect, love, tolerance, benevolence and of course fraternity. Throughout his long career, he has continually drawn inspiration from the peoples of the world and celebrated them in original compositions through to dedicated orchestral suites. Laurent Mignard presents us with an unexpected and colorful itinerary in Afro-American and Indian America, the Near and Middle East, the Far East, South America, Africa, Oceania and Europe.


Saturday 9 December 15:00 (CET)

Conférence: Laurent Mignard Duke Ellington et Les Femmes
Sunside, 60 rue des Lombards, 75001 Paris


Duke Ellington loved women who returned the sentiment. The chronicles are full of stories about this immense charming artist. Women … devouring impulse or source of creative inspiration? Where does this insatiable need to please come from? How have women influenced his work? Laurent Mignard reveals the personality of one of the greatest creators of the 20th century. Booking here.
“Music is a Woman” – Duke Ellington.

Wednesday 20 December, 20:30 (EST)

Laurent Mignard Duke Orchestra Multicolored Ellington 

Théâtre Alexandre-Dumas de Saint Germain en Laye
Jardin des Arts, 3 Rue Henri IV, 78100 Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France


Duke Orchestra fait revivre l'un des plus grands jazzmen de l'histoire.

 

Tout au long de sa longue carrière, Duke Ellington a marqué le XXe siècle de son empreinte, construisant son œuvre autour des valeurs d’ouverture, de respect, d’amour, de tolérance, de bienveillance et bien sûr de fraternité. Mêlant l’esprit du blues à l’invention orchestrale la plus raffinée, le Duke a toujours défendu l’idée d’un art pour tous, universel, délivrant un langage original et intemporel, bâti sur l’imagination, l’intelligence et l’esthétisme sonore, par-delà les styles, les époques et les frontières.

 

Composé d’un très beau plateau de solistes, le Duke Orchestra guide le public en terres ellingtoniennes dans un voyage époustouflant et l’emporte dans un tourbillon d’énergie et de contrastes. Laurent Mignard a minutieusement transcrit le répertoire à partir des enregistrements originaux à la recherche du parfait équilibre des timbres et d’un swing irréprochable. Le Duke Orchestra est incontestablement une grande référence du jazz.

 

(Duke Orchestra brings to life one of the greatest jazz players in history.

 

Throughout his long career, Duke Ellington left his mark on the 20th century, building his work around the values of openness, respect, love, tolerance, benevolence and of course fraternity. Mixing the spirit of the blues with the most refined orchestral invention, the Duke has always defended the idea of an art for all, universal, delivering an original and timeless language, built on imagination, intelligence and sound aesthetics, beyond styles, eras and borders.

 

 

Made up of a very fine line-up of soloists, the Duke Orchestra guides the audience into Ellingtonian lands on a breathtaking journey and takes them into a whirlwind of energy and contrasts. Laurent Mignard has meticulously transcribed the repertoire from the original recordings in search of the perfect balance of timbres and impeccable swing. The Duke Orchestra is undoubtedly a great reference in jazz.)


Tickets here.

Wednesday 20 December - Saturday 30 December

Sugar Hill: The Ellington/ Strayhorn Nutcracker

Auditorium Theatre, 50 East Ida B.Wells Drive,  Chicago IL 60605 USA



About The Show

An exhilarating story told in dance, SUGAR HILL is set to the music of the genre-defying collaboration between jazz icons bandleader/composer Duke Ellington and gay composer Billy Strayhorn in a captivating way that has never been done before.

SUGAR HILL reveals the glamour of the 1930s as seen through the lens of the nonconformist daughter of a high-society Black family in Manhattan and her fantastic dreamworld in the Sugar Hill neighborhood of Harlem. A jazz-steeped reimagining of the classic tale, this Nutcracker dance-story sends a stirring message that champions individuality and the journey to find the power of your unique self: “Go find what makes you different to find your magic”.

With a libretto and concept by Jessica Swan, this original production is directed with choreography by Emmy Award Winner and Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Award Nominee Joshua Bergasse, with choreography by Jade Hale-Christofi. The show features a world-renowned creative team of dance superstars, with additional choreography by Caleb Teicher and Emmy Award nominee Jon Boogz, and dance consultation from Lifetime Achievement Tony Award Winner Graciela Daniele. Orchestrations and Arrangements are by Grammy® Award Winner John Clayton and three-time Tony Award® Nominee Larry Blank. Casting by Mungioli Theatricals, Inc.


Ticket sales here.


Saturday 30 December 2023 19:30 (PST)
Duke Ellington's Sacred Music
Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra

Town Hall, Great Hall,1119 8th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101



Ellington’s wonderful Sacred Music is both serious and swinging. It is a reverent and hip body of jazz composition, written late in his career, for jazz big band, vocal and instrumental soloists, and tap dancers.

For the past 30+ years Earshot Jazz and Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra have partnered to present an annual concert of Ellington’s Sacred Music. The Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra, led by Artistic Director Michael Brockman (who co-founded SRJO alongside Clarence Acox Jr.), features the 17-piece big band with trumpeters Jay Thomas, Nathan Breedlove, Michael Van Bebber, and Brad Allison; trombonists Dan Marcus, Scott Brown, Jerome Smith, Bill Anthony, and David Bentley. Rhythm includes Randy Halbertstadt (piano), D’Vonne Lewis (drums), Milo Peterson (guitar), and Phil Sparks (bass). This year’s vocal soloists are Robert Neal (baritone voice) and Nichol Eskridge (alto voice), the tap dancer is Cipher Goings and the two choirs are Sound of the Northwest directed by Vanessa Bruce, and Northwest Chamber Chorus directed by Jeremy Edelstein.

Note about the livestream option:

Tickets to livestream and in-person concerts are sold separately. At the time of purchase, you will receive a confirmation email with a url link to access the concert stream. A reminder email will be sent out shortly before the event begins.

The livestream concert begins at 7:30PM PST. Ticket-holders will be able to access the concert as a “video on demand” with the same link, once the initial livestream concert has aired, until January 10, 2024. Once the concert has aired live, please allow at least 24 hours for viewing as our staff needs time to set up the “video on demand” manually. Thank you for your understanding.

About Earshot Jazz

Earshot Jazz cultivates a vibrant jazz community to ensure the legacy and progression of the art form by engaging audiences, celebrating artists, and supporting arts education.

Details here.




 

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