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IVRY-SUR-SEINE - Théâtre d’Ivry Antoine Vitez
Tarifs
20€ / 15€ (Sons d’hiver membership)
Amarco Trio - © Carine Tedesco Benoit Delbecq - © Christian Ducasse
AMARCO TRIO

CLAUDE TCHAMITCHIAN : DOUBLE BASS /
VINCENT COURTOIS : CELLO /
GUILLAUME ROY : ALTO /

String instruments, when properly used, have this unique ability to give sound a luscious and sensuous amplitude, a voluptuousness made of slippery and fierce contacts that plunge the listener into a fascinating exploration of what’s troubling us. Amarco fulfils this perfect alchemy, mixing hypnotic suggestions and music’s instant carnal pleasure to create fascinating sound prints. Claude Tchamitchian is the creator of this project gathering two eclectic and already unmissable musicians of the improvised music European arena: Vincent Courtois and Guillaume Roy.

BENOIT DELBECQ SEXTET
Crescendo in Duke

TONY COE : SOPRANO SAXOPHONE, BASS CLARINET /
TONY MALABY : TENOR AND SOPRANO SAXOPHONES /
ANTONIN-TRI HOANG : ALTO SAXOPHONE, BASS CLARINET /
BENOIT DELBECQ : PIANO, DIRECTION /
JEAN-JACQUES AVENEL : DOUBLE BASS /
STEVE ARGÜELLES : DRUMS, ELECTRONICS /

Benoît Delbecq has been an unweary surveyor of the Jazz idiom for more than 20 years. He went through Alan Silva’s unlikely “Artistic and Cultural Perception”, formed an untamable collective named Hask, took lessons from Steve Coleman and Muhal Richard Abrams, made researches with Guillaume Orti, Steve Argüelles and François Houle, hanged around Steve Lacy and Mal Waldron… No wonder it’s both uncontrived and risky for him to wear the Duke’s dark, light and heavy clothes with their changing sheen. For such a project he asked new and older friends’ help, including two completely different, yet highly complementary, sax players:Tony Malaby from New-York with his sooty, sparkling sound and Tony Coe from great-Britain with his smooth, acute style. And that’s how they carry on Duke’s musical treatise on elegance – on sobriety and abandon. Benoît Delbecq offers re-interpretations of well known and unknown compositions of the Master.

Don't miss Benoît Delbecq's new CD, "Crescendo in Duke" (nato 4564) released as part of his concert.

Théâtre d’Ivry Antoine Vitez

1 rue Simon Dereure

IVRY-SUR-SEINE

33 1 46 70 21 55

The Paris metro : line 7 - Mairie d'Ivry station (last stop). Take the "Robespierre" way-out and walk 15 feet on the “Marat” street, take the "Chemin du Théâtre" on your left and, at the end, you are on Simon Dereure street. Or, take way-out number 3 "rue Marat" (near the front-portion of train):  opposite is  the "Chemin du Théâtre".
By car: A Ivry Gate, from Vitry or Choisy, head to Centre ville. Theatre is close to the City Hall.