French-Hungarian Jazz Weekend - Take the MOL Train: Tamaramusic / Gábor Gadó & His French Friends
20:00 Tamaramusic
21:30 Gábor Gadó & His French Friends
- Mózes Tamara - ének, zongora
- Anders Ulrich - nagybőgő
- Simon Bernier - dob
- Gadó Gábor - gitár
- Sébastien Boisseau - nagybőgő
- Régis Huby - hegedű
- Jean-Luc Cappozzo - trombita, kürt
Tamaramusic
Tamaramusic offers a unique program, which combines the worlds of jazz, chansons and composed music, letting a large space for improvisation and free interplay of the musicians.
The pianist-singer Tamara Mózes, a winner of several international competitions and a regular performer of concerts and festivals, graduated in 2007 at the piano faculty of the Liszt Academy of Music. She continued her studies in 2009-2012 at the Paris Conservatoire National de Région in jazz vocal and improvisation. In 2011 she received a scholarship of the French state, and she also toured in the US in the spring of 2012.
She recorded her brand new CD Album Of The Ear in Paris with her bandmates, already renowned figures on the French jazz scene despite their youth. Their performance in the Opus Jazz Club will be the album’s Hungarian debut.
Gábor Gadó & His French Friends
Gábor Gadó performs at the Opus Jazz Club regularly, but with a wide range of groups and lineups. The creativity of the Europe-wide renowned guitarist and composer is inexhaustible, his compositions – should they be older or just quite fresh ones – are each time “re-created” by him and his mates, thus they have never been performed the same way twice. Gadó’s actual musical ideas need always the appropriate musicians on concerts and/or albums, in order to be realized in perfection. The performance of his pieces of strictly built structures harmoniously balanced by spontaneous improvisations, are a major challenge for his fellow musicians.
To introduce his new program, where the violin and trumpet play significant role, he has chosen French partners, whom – except the brilliant double-bass player Sebastien Boisseau – are new for him to work with, just playing together for the first time right now. Of course, the choice of them was a conscious decision, as both soloist of international reputation are outstanding representatives of their instruments in performing new, strongly improvised music and the same time being at home in a wide variety of musical styles. Just a brief glance on their websites on the names of those whom they have played together, is enough to prove the truth of the above mentioned.