Over four days, namely from 5 to 8 May, the jazz will become the main protagonists of some of the most symbolic places of the city, as it celebrates the 30th Festival International de Jazz de Murcia.
It will be a total of nine performances, spread over four days, to be developed in places, buildings and gardens of the city of Murcia.
The poster has been produced by the artist Alvaro Peña.
The 30th anniversary of the festival, one of the oldest place in the Region of Murcia, will begin tomorrow Wednesday, May 5 at the Hall of CAM, at 21 pm, with performances by Monder Trio, a jazz band from Murcia, born in 2008.
The three musicians who are have a very long and varied career and for many years share different projects.
Among recent works, in addition to musical performances, Monda Trio composed the soundtrack for the screening of the film was black-white soul Perojo Benito.
On Thursday, May 6 at the Plaza del Cardenal Belluga, at 21:30 pm, will be the actions of Lynne Arriale with Randy Brecker.
Arriale has captivated jazz lovers around the world through both their CDs and their live concerts.
Has been called by critics of the London Times as a "singular voice" as pianist, leader, composer and arranger for "returning the soul to jazz."
Arriale excellent recordings have been featured in leading posts in all the jazz charts and earned a place among the elite of jazz artists.
Tempo Libero perform this same day in local Musik, located in the Plaza de Toros de Murcia, at 23:30.
The group, with the trio (guitar, bass and drums), offers a repertoire ranging from classical jazz (be-bop, hard-bop ...) to more modern styles without giving up the composition of own songs , which is a guarantee of enjoyment for all tastes.
Tempo Libero was formed in 2001, with Frederick G.
Charton, Tiziano Garoffolo Pepe Riquelme and bass.
In January 2006 there is a renovation, with the departure of the Titian and the incorporation of Pascual Saura to bass.
Again, in 2008 a change is made the current line.
On Friday, May 7, Plaza Cardenal Belluga host at 21:30 pm performance of Soledad Jimenez, who returns to the stage with 'Dos Gardenias'.
Soledad Giménez, former vocalist of suspects, is back with Two gardenias, a key disk versions of latin-jazz to be presented at the end of August and involved the singer's first foray into the genre after a lifetime devoted to pop.
The artist has chosen for this new album classics of Latin American repertoire as March Aguas, Dos Gardenias, whole life or life thanks to the recent songs and some Latin author as Vivir sin aire, the Mexican Mana, Everything is transformed by Jorge Drexler and ask God, the Colombian Juanes.
NEW ORLEANS Ragamuffins take the local music Musik of the Plaza de Toros in the city this day, at 23:30.
The group was on the streets of Barcelona in February 2005 and is composed of Pepe Robles (leader, trumpet, arrangements and vocals), Mikhail Violin (banjo and vocals), Mikhail Oulianovski (piano and vocals) and Juli Aymí (clarinet, vocals) .
On Saturday, May 8, jazz will be heard throughout the day.
- Norba Dixie Jazz Band will perform at 13.30 pm in the Plaza de Santa Catalina, and 19:30 pm in the Plaza de Santo Domingo.
Dixieland Norba born with the idea to present a musical genre emerged early in the century and disseminate a wide range of jazz repertoire.
The quality of its members and the wealth of sounds of instruments make it a homogeneous set of high quality.
The group consists mostly of teachers in the Conservatory.
- The performance of THE ROY HAYNES '85th Birthday With His Fountain of Youth Band will be held in the Plaza del Cardenal Belluga, at 21:30.
In the late forties and early fifties, Roy Haynes was the kind of learning that would be the dream of any musician now sit in the drummer's seat and accompany the great Charlie Parker.
Now, fifty years later, after having played with all the greats of jazz: Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, and Bud Powell, his recordings still stands atop the lists of periodicals in jazz.
- NEW ORLEANS Ragamuffins act in the garden of Fame at 13 hours and in the Plaza de la Cruz at 19 hours.
- CONSALJAZZ Quintet was founded in 2003 as a whim of bassist José Antonio García Murcia and the Argentine pianist Emanuel Menta.
When playing together the song "From Whitin" by Michel Camilo, decided to find a drummer and formed a jazz trio.
So the group arrives Antonio Velasco.
Together they expanded the repertoire until 2006, adding guitarist Antonio Viñao.
Finally in 2009 he joined vocalist Ada Cruz, bringing the group to a quintet with his current lineup.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia