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Bojan Z & Julien Lourau duo - Live at Jazz sous les Pommiers Festival.
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Jazz.
- Europe.
- French.
- Serbians.
- Local Subjects:
- Jazz.
- Europe.
- French.
- Serbians.
- Genre:
- Performance
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (50 minutes)
- Place of Publication:
- Paris, Ile-de-France : Qwest TV, 2016.
- Language Note:
- In French.
- Original language in French.
- System Details:
- video file
- Summary:
- Twenty-five years of common history, it was enough for Julien Lourau and Bojan Z to celebrate in duet two careers built on the same desires. The musical categories and subcategories have been featured in musical reviews about their projects since the 90's and the rock or free energies of the band called Trash Corporation group; the first album of Bojan Z’s quartet or Julien Lourau’s Groove Gang! Despite classifications, these two already shared a vocabulary detached from the idea of musical styles: "And if we did that, nobody does it in Paris! They would say to each other. It was still necessary that the two of them get along! To be sure, they each of them displayed to the other music he did not like. In their duo, it is their own standards that they interpret. Key players in French jazz, the two artists have not yet finished exploring openness. A quest that the duo's formula allows them to follow with their eyes closed and special attention to rhythms. They work on the space left empty by the absence of rhythmic section with imagined bass and drums lines, which they naturally know, being the composers of the interpreted pieces. The saxophonist accompanies the pianist, with a soprano bass line or a percussive use of the blower instrument. And the pianist, of course… this orchestral instrument that Bojan Z uses with the will to let the music breathe. Behind this interdependence, there is the idea that Julien Lourau and Bojan Z are self-sufficient. Florent Servia
- Notes:
- Performed Jazz Sous les Pommiers Festival
- Title from resource description page (viewed July 15, 2024).
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