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Joan Baez, Jamie Cullum, Stinus Vidal, Neneh Cherry and Nøgen, previously announced, are the other fantastic names who will perform on the beach stage
The 54th Heineken Jazzaldia programme for the Heineken Green Stage, on San Sebastian’s Zurriola Beach, has now been rounded off with three fabulous concerts featuring
Zahara,
Belako and
Dorian. Said performers join the other fantastic names already announced:
Joan Baez,
Jamie Cullum,
Stinus Vidal,
Neneh Cherry and
Nøgen.
All will perform in free concerts. The Heineken Jazzaldia therefore maintains its tradition of offering big names without the spectator having to pay a penny to see them. World-famous artists like Joan Baez on her Fare Thee Well tour; Jamie Cullum, now hailed as one of the geniuses of today’s jazz; and Neneh Cherry, innovative, spectacular and always on the lookout for new projects.
The Heineken Green Stage reveals several signs of identity of the Heineken Jazzaldia as it stands today. First of all, its commitment to young talent. Zahara has become a popular phenomenon and the big festivals vie for her presence. Belako now enjoys international fame and Nøgen is hot on their heels. Dorian is progressing steadily upwards. All are young, all have bags of talent and all have a great future ahead of them.
Second sign of identity: promotion of the increasingly more numerous and creative women artists. Joan Baez was a pioneer; she laid the way and sowed the seeds that have sprouted all these years down the line. In almost all of the Heineken Green Stage concerts women play a fundamental part either as the leaders of their own groups or as outstanding members of their respective bands.
Third sign of identity: the backing of Basque musicians, thereby enabling them to further their career thanks to appearing on the programme of a venue as important as the Green Stage, where spectators can be counted in their tens of thousands. In this respect, the concert on July 27, featuring Nøgen in the first part and Belako in the second, will be all of an event for lovers of Basque pop-rock.
The Green Stage will also host one of the season’s most attractive proposals: the reunion under the name of Stinus Vidal between the prodigious guitarist from San Sebastian, Jaime Stinus, a founder member of the Orquesta Mondragón, and the singer Xavi Vidal, a pioneer of rock music sung in the Catalan language.
GREEN HEINEKEN STAGE
Free admission
24th July, wednesday
20:45.
Joan Baez: Fare Thee Well... Tour 2019
23:30.
Jamie Cullum
25th July, thursday
21:00.
Zahara
23:30.
Dorian
26th July, friday
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Stinus Vidal
23:30.
Neneh Cherry
27th July, saturday
21:00.
Nøgen
23:30.
Belako
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Basque jazz regularly enjoys important presence at the Heineken Jazzaldia and the 54th edition is no exception.
It will specifically include the performance of 10 groups coming from the Selection Process running from January to April; 5 programmed due to having released an album in 2018; 4 belonging to the Katapulta Tour Gipuzkoa 2019; 3 proposed by Musikene; and 4 directly chosen by the organisation (Paul San Martín, Nøgen, Jaime Stinus and the Easo Choir, which will accompany the Japanese pianist, Eri Yamamoto). Added to the former are the 5 Basque DJs and group who will perform on the Nauticool stage, the full programme of which will be announced at a later date.
This brings us to a total of 32 Basque groups and soloists who will participate in the 54th Heineken Jazzaldia programme.
For the third year running, the Festival programmes four groups from the Katapulta Tour Gipuzkoa circuit, organised under an agreement with the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa’s Department of Culture in its endeavour to promote the emerging talents of Gipuzkoa in the field of music.
Directly chosen by the organisation
Groups coming from the Selection Process
Groups that released an album in 2018
Katapulta Tour Gipuzkoa 2019
Proposed by Musikene
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Also confirmed on the programme are Joe Jackson, Atomic, Moppa Elliott, Charles McPherson and Houston Person
Tickets can be purchased from midday on February 21
The 54 Heineken Jazzaldia will kick off from the heights: two stars of sublime calibre will perform on the Heineken Green Stage in the evening and night-time sessions scheduled for July 24.
Joan Baez is unquestionably one of popular music’s leading icons. Her voice has been up there with the best of the folk scene throughout her career. This will be her farewell tour. The people of San Sebastian will pay a tribute to her by flocking en masse to the Zurriola Beach. Her performance will be a huge event.
The same stage will also be the setting, as previously announced, for
Jamie Cullum, one of the most popular and acclaimed vocal jazz frontmen. His charm, energy and unrivalled voice keep him going strong as one of the artists to cause most excitement on the best of programmes. He loves Donostia and Donostia loves him. The love story continues.
Other names join those already announced:
Sílvia Pérez Cruz, with the Brazilian guitarist and singer
Toquinho and the double bass player from Navarra,
Javier Colina, will close the concerts in the Plaza de la Trinidad on July 28. The veteran sax players
Houston Person and
Charles McPherson will also perform in the Trinidad, fronting their groups on July 27 and 28.
The singer
Martirio and the pianist
Chano Domínguez have recently recorded an album in homage to the compositions of the brilliant Cuban musician Bola de Nieve. They will present a morning session at San Sebastian’s Victoria Eugenia Theatre – Skoda Space.
Joe Jackson, performing his latest album, will be among the protagonists to give concerts in the Kursaal Auditorium – Kutxabank Space.
The Scandinavian group
Atomic, which left a huge impression in their three consecutive performances on the Kursaal Terraces some ten years back, return with a reworked, enlarged version, incorporating 8 musicians from Norway’s Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. Today Atomic is the supergroup of European jazz.
Moppa Elliott has been the bass player and leader since its creation of Mostly Other People Do the Killing. MOPDtK, for short, is one of the groups most difficult to define, a fresh and leading-edge exponent of 21st century jazz. Today, Moppa brings us his new group, Unspeakable Garbage, with all the energy of a rock band and the quality guaranteed by its members, such as the saxophonist
Jon Irabagon and the pianist
Ron Stabinsky (both members of MOPDtK).
And, of course, the already-announced presence of
John Zorn with the 30 musicians who will accompany him on the two dates of his
Bagatelles Marathon in the Kursaal Auditorium-Kutxabank Space on July 27 and 28: 14 bands provide members including Mary Halvorson, Marc Ribot, Julian Lage, Dave Douglas, Joey Baron, Craig Taborn, Peter Evans, John Medeski, Ikue Mori, Erik Friedlander, Mark Feldman, Sylvie Courvoisier, Kenny Wollesen, Trevor Dunn and Kris Davis.
Diana Krall will play in the Plaza de la Trinidad, as will
Maria Schneider,
Donny McCaslin, and
Joshua Redman with his group Still Dreaming;
Neneh Cherry too is confirmed on the Heineken Green Stage.
We also recently announced the season:
Japan: Piano and Guitar, featuring the presence of
Eri Yamamoto and her trio, accompanied by the
Easo Choir; the pianist
Ai Kuwabara, solo and with The Project; the trio
Fox Capture Plan; the singer and guitarist
Rei and the duo made up of the pianist
Yuki Arimasa and the guitarist
Ryo Ogihara. Admission is free to the majority of the concerts, except
Goshu Ondo by the pianist Eri Yamamoto.
Today, February 21, the tickets will go on sale through the Festival
www.heinekenjazzaldia.eus and Donostia Kultura
www.donostiakultura.eus/sarrerak websites.
A season ticket will be available for all of the sessions in the Plaza de la Trinidad, and another for the four sessions of the Kursaal Auditorium-Kutxabank Space. Anyone wishing to attend the two
Bagatelles Marathon sessions but not wanting a season ticket for the Auditorium, will have the option to purchase tickets for both shows with a 10% reduction in the cost.
Tickets and vouchers can also be purchased from the ticket office at the Victoria Eugenia Theatre and from the FNAC Donostia.
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The author of the photograph is Pedro Párraga and the lettering is by Ángel Caño
The poster entitled "Satisfaction", by Pedro Párraga and Ángel Caño, will be the image of the 54th Heineken Jazzaldia, to run from July 24-28. The illustration depicts an artistically touched-up photograph of Jahmal Nichols, Gregory Porter’s double-bass player during their concert in the Plaza de la Trinidad in 2017 at the 52nd Heineken Jazzaldia.
Pedro Párraga joined Antton Olariagato create the Festival posters of 1986, 1987 and 1988. Pedro started taking pictures at the Festival in the early 80s and has accumulated an important collection of historical snapshots. Several of these were used for the book
Jazzaldia 50, with Dizzy Gillespie on the cover, in a picture dating back to 1988.
The lettering on the poster is the work of the widely-experienced Ángel Caño, from the graphic design studio, Eurosíntesis. Among others, he created the image for the 60th anniversary of Zinemaldia and the posters for a number ofits seasons.
Párraga took the picture of Jahmal Nichols when the musician was basking in audience applause in recognition of a brilliant solo. The picture reflects Nichols’ joy, happiness and bonhomie but, above all, his infinite satisfaction, the reward of a job well done. It is an optimistic, feel-good image which perfectly reflects the deep sense of peace produced by artistic creation.
Párraga has artistically applied a comic-like texture to the picture, lending even greater strength to the idea he wanted to convey.
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Five Japanese soloists and groups will offer a variety of styles in twelve different concerts
In collaboration with the Japan Foundation in Madrid, the 54th Heineken Jazzaldia has programmed a season with the participation of five Japanese soloists and groups. The 5 groups and soloists will give a total of 12 performances, and some of them will perform for three consecutive days.
One characteristic shared by all of the selected artists and groups is that the piano and the guitar feature as solo instruments in all of them. Three of the five projects are fronted by women instrumentalists.
Japan season at the Heineken Jazzaldia: Piano and guitar
Ai Kuwabara Solo
Ai Kuwabara The Project
Ai Kuwabara (piano),
Keisuke Torigoe (double bass),
Senju Muneomi (drums)
The very young Ai Kuwabara is already one of Japan’s most widely known artists. Her trio, which she calls The Project, is not only one of the most greatly appreciated jazz bands in the country, they have also created soundtracks for a number of films and for the TV series (Dear Family), now immensely popular in Japan.
Goshu Ondo: Eri Yamamoto Trio + Easo Choir
The Japanese pianist Eri Yamamoto has been living in the United States for more than a decade. Having developed her career there, she nevertheless maintains close ties to her origins. Proof of this is her creation of the piece
Goshu Ondo, which she will present in our city, together with the Easo Choir, in a European first. This is a composition for jazz trio and choir based on Japanese harmonies and which she fuses with jazz.
Rei
Rei is the new figure of Japanese blues-pop. A singer, but above all guitarist, she recently signed for a multinational that realised the enormous potential of this woman who exudes remarkable charm and strength as an instrumentalist.
Yuki Arimasa-Ryo Ogihara
Yuki Arimasa (piano),
Ryo Ogihara (guitar)
In jazz, no matter what they say, the occasions when piano and guitar duos have been totally satisfactory, and understanding between the instruments has been complete and perfect, can be counted on one hand. But that’s precisely what happens with the duo formed by the pianist Yuki Arimasa and the guitarist Ryo Ogihara. A true musical delight introducing us to two exceptional musicians.
Tickets on sale from February 21
Tickets for the paying concerts at the 54th Heineken Jazzaldia will go on sale on February 21. The full programme for these concerts will be available the same day on Festival website: www.heinekenjazzaldia.eus.
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John Zorn’s Bagatelles Marathon will also feature on the programme, as previously announced
The Heineken Jazzaldia has released a preview of the programme for its 54th edition, to take place from 24th-28th July 2019, already featuring some of the leading contemporary jazz artists in greatest public demand.
Diana Krall, Jamie Cullum and Neneh Cherry could headline the bill at any festival, and all three will appear at the Heineken Jazzaldia. Also enormously interesting are the new projects by Joshua Redman, Maria Schneider and Donny McCaslin, added to which Schneider and McCaslin will unite to perform a composition by Schneider in memory of David Bowie.
Diana Krall is sublime both as a pianist and as a singer. Her stage elegance, her repertoire invariably selected with such fine taste and her irrefutable accomplishment have made hers an essential jazz name in the last two decades. She also has a gift for choosing her collaborators. This time round, she’s coming with
Joe Lovano as her guest artist, in other words, with one of the top saxophone players on the world jazz panorama, always brilliant at the front of his own groups and a luxurious companion when joining other figures, like in this case. Backed by Lovano, Diana Kralle is expected to give an extraordinary concert, supported by her regulars, Robert Hurst (double bass) and Karriem Riggins (drums).
Jamie Cullum needs no introduction in San Sebastian. He left his exquisite visiting card in 2015, when he rolled out an astonishing display of his versatility in three
performances: as a DJ, as a piano soloist and with his band. Cullum represents enthusiasm, contagious joy, boundless energy and vast amounts of music. He brings tears to the eyes when sitting at the piano to sing like the old crooners, and electrifies the audience when fronting his group. An early starter who still has a very long way to go.
Maria Schneider comes to the Heineken Jazzaldia for the first time to display her suggestive project with Ensemble Denada. Schneider is a prizewinning orchestra conductor and composer, winner of 5 Grammys, hailed by critics and audiences as one of the most decisive figures of today’s jazz. Only someone with her talent could lead a band like Norway’s
Ensemble Denada, considered one of the most innovative in Europe. The group’s repertoire varies widely in both rhythm and melody, and its members have been carefully selected from among Norway’s best instrumentalists.
Donny McCaslin surprised a good part of the public with his fabulous performance at the Heineken Jazzaldia in 2017. Those who already knew him (he had been here in 2016 as part of the Steps Ahead Reunion Tour, and he participated in
Blackstar, David Bowie’s last eternal album) were ready and waiting, but for those who discovered him at that time he was all of a revelation. McCaslin has notched up important experience in the jazz world thanks to his collaborations with Steps Ahead, Gil Evans, Danilo Pérez and Dave Douglas; he also landed a nomination for best jazz instrumental solo at the Grammys in 2004.
Donny McCaslin and Maria Schneider have formerly worked together and will coincide at the same Festival session. The first part will be brought to us by McCaslin as a quintet and the second will see Maria Schneider perform with Ensemble Denada on
Sue (Or in a Season of Crime), the song she composed for Bowie in 2014, which earned her a Grammy and planted the seed of
Blackstar. It is precisely Schneider who recommended Donny McCaslin to Bowie for recording
Blackstar.
The singer
Neneh Cherry has developed a sparkling and diverse career, becoming a great international figure thanks to songs like
Woman and
7 Seconds or to her impressive version of Cole Porter’s classic,
I've Got You Under My Skin. She has also promoted innovative projects including her collaboration with Scandinavia’s experimental jazz trio, The Thing, at the Heineken Jazzaldia in 2012, or CirKus, with which she performed in San Sebastian in 2007. Interest in the mise en scene of her most recent album,
Broken Politics (2018) is causing great expectation.
Joshua Redman is one of the most charismatic sax players to have come out of the 90s. He is coming to present
Still Dreaming, which we are fully justified in saying has been one of the most impeccable jazz albums of those released in 2018. With him he will bring an exceptional line-up:
Ron Miles on the trumpet,
Scott Colley on the double bass, and
Dave King on drums.
As previously announced,
John Zorn will return to the Heineken Jazzaldia following the resounding success of his Masada Marathon in 2013. This time round, he’ll do it as the frontman of the
Bagatelles Marathon, split into two afternoon sessions at the Kursaal Auditorium; one on July 27th and the other on July 28th.
The musical marathon will involve 14 different ensembles who will perform more than 50 compositions from
The Bagatelles, John Zorn’s expansive new book of music.
Among the more than thirty participating musicians are Mary Halvorson, Marc Ribot, Kris Davis, Julian Lage, Dave Douglas, Joey Baron, Craig Taborn, Peter Evans, John Medeski, Ikue Mori, Erik Friedlander, Mark Feldman, Sylvie Courvoisier, Kenny Wollesen, Trevor Dunn and many more who understand Zorn’s creative universe like nobody else.
We will shortly announce more artists who will complete the programme of the 54th Heineken Jazzaldia. Tickets will go on sale in mid-February.
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Joan Baez, Jamie Cullum, Stinus Vidal, Neneh Cherry and Nøgen, previously announced, are the other fantastic names who will perform on the beach stage
The 54th Heineken Jazzaldia programme for the Heineken Green Stage, on San Sebastian’s Zurriola Beach, has now been rounded off with three fabulous concerts featuring
Zahara,
Belako and
Dorian. Said performers join the other fantastic names already announced:
Joan Baez,
Jamie Cullum,
Stinus Vidal,
Neneh Cherry and
Nøgen.
All will perform in free concerts. The Heineken Jazzaldia therefore maintains its tradition of offering big names without the spectator having to pay a penny to see them. World-famous artists like Joan Baez on her Fare Thee Well tour; Jamie Cullum, now hailed as one of the geniuses of today’s jazz; and Neneh Cherry, innovative, spectacular and always on the lookout for new projects.
The Heineken Green Stage reveals several signs of identity of the Heineken Jazzaldia as it stands today. First of all, its commitment to young talent. Zahara has become a popular phenomenon and the big festivals vie for her presence. Belako now enjoys international fame and Nøgen is hot on their heels. Dorian is progressing steadily upwards. All are young, all have bags of talent and all have a great future ahead of them.
Second sign of identity: promotion of the increasingly more numerous and creative women artists. Joan Baez was a pioneer; she laid the way and sowed the seeds that have sprouted all these years down the line. In almost all of the Heineken Green Stage concerts women play a fundamental part either as the leaders of their own groups or as outstanding members of their respective bands.
Third sign of identity: the backing of Basque musicians, thereby enabling them to further their career thanks to appearing on the programme of a venue as important as the Green Stage, where spectators can be counted in their tens of thousands. In this respect, the concert on July 27, featuring Nøgen in the first part and Belako in the second, will be all of an event for lovers of Basque pop-rock.
The Green Stage will also host one of the season’s most attractive proposals: the reunion under the name of Stinus Vidal between the prodigious guitarist from San Sebastian, Jaime Stinus, a founder member of the Orquesta Mondragón, and the singer Xavi Vidal, a pioneer of rock music sung in the Catalan language.
GREEN HEINEKEN STAGE
Free admission
24th July, wednesday
20:45.
Joan Baez: Fare Thee Well... Tour 2019
23:30.
Jamie Cullum
25th July, thursday
21:00.
Zahara
23:30.
Dorian
26th July, friday
21:00.
Stinus Vidal
23:30.
Neneh Cherry
27th July, saturday
21:00.
Nøgen
23:30.
Belako
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