Le Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
Hard to believe! A Festival that’s been around for 29 years already!
André Ménard

by André Ménard
artistic director
and cofounder

The music we’ll be hearing will engrave this year’s edition of the Festival in our memories forever! Now more than ever, the additions to the indoor and outdoor programs are simply overwhelming! Music lovers from here and abroad already savour the unique delight of concocting their own festival from among the hundreds of concerts featured.

The diversity of the big events at this year’s Festival will simply take our breath away. For the opening event, a heartfelt tribute to a Montreal artist and hero, the great singer/songwriter Léonard Cohen. After appearing at three Festival pre-openers, Cohen will be paid musical tributes by several musician and singer fans from here and elsewhere. Right in the middle of our musical journey, Bran Van 3000 and his daring leader, and Jack-of-all-Trades James Di Salvio will be making a long-awaited stage appearance. And to wind things up, a rare visit by the African Mory Kanté, whose voice and energy do the great masters of the Black continent proud, the ranks of whom he has long since joined.

Indoor concert offerings exceed our wildest dreams . What else can we say but that once again, a vast and select collection of musical works defines this Festival, whose range is as mind-boggling as its great musical coups. The line-up includes, of course, some of the legendary icons that have forged the history of the music we love so much, those artists to whom we owe such a great deal.

In terms of vocals, the party goes on!

For teasers, we’ll just drop some first names, like Dee Dee, Aretha, Omara, Abbey, Cassandra , Buffy, Nikki, Coral, and Ima. Montrealers who have already bought out the hall know Katie Melua, who will be launching the Festival with a special opening concert. America will follow soon after. As will Yael Naim, who will be putting a face to the global song made famous by a commercial. And hailing from Philadelphia is the most bewitching female jazz singer heard in a long time: Melody Gardot. Leaving the standards behind, she delivers original songs that send the shivers of an instant classic down your spine. Seeing and hearing her at the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde will be a privilege that may well not present itself again. Be there!

As for male performers, Melingo, the Argentinian singer known for his amusing theatricality, will be showcasing his provocative renewals of the modern tango. A true exclusive and gem worth discovering in the Cinquième Salle. For the first time, Gino Vannelli will be revisiting his repertoire in a piano-vocal duet, and actor Joe Piscopo will reveal his boundless admiration for Frank Sinatra, the legendary entertainer whom he had the nerve and wit to impersonate on Saturday Night Live for several glorious years.

Among these legendary figures, let us cite first those pianists whose presence alone will instantly evoke Oscar Peterson, the spiritual and historical godfather of everything that has happened in Montreal in terms of jazz history— in fact, the 2008 Festival is dedicated entirely to him.

The inimitable Dave Brubeck, the powerful McCoy Tyner and the elegant Hank Jones, who together boast over 200 years of music making, will be giving a formidable impetus to this summer’s Invitation Rio Tinto Alcan series. Their prolific progeny this year will include none other than Chick Corea, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Brad Mehldau, Roberto Fonseca, Jacky Terrasson, François Bourassa, Esbjörn Svensson, Matt Herskowitz, Yaron Herman and Marc Cary.

STRINGS GALORE

Thanks in part to the Montreal Guitar Show, “strings” continue to feature big on the indoor program! On the other hand, Daniel Lanois will be making four appearances in three different performance halls. Harry Manx will be back to expand his circle of fans at the Festival, also with four stage appearances. Robben Ford, who has rubbed shoulders with the likes of Miles Davis but also with the biggest names in rock and blues, will be here to showcase the merits of eclecticism, while Vieux Farka Touré continues to wage his own African revolution. Richard Thompson will at last be treating the Festival to a taste of his dazzling fingering dexterity, and Rodrigo Y Gabriela, a high-impact duo whose raw talent has toured the globe in recent days, will be paying us a visit. And of course, the classic Guitarmania event, where 11 great masters and as many concerts will feature, among others, Martin Taylor and Pierre Bensusan in the intimacy of the Cinquième Salle for four straight evenings.

Équipe de programmation

Équipe de programmation 2008
Marc-André Sarault, Laurent Saulnier, Frédéric Poulin, Johanne Bougie, Marie-Pierre Blais.

With their powerful bassguitar sounds, Marcus Miller and Charlie Haden will be heading to the Festival to remind us that they embody the two sides of this mountain. Michel Donato will be celebrating a 50-year career on his instrument in two concerts. And direct from Europe, versatile virtuoso Renaud Garcia Fons will finally be gracing our stage!

Breath held, at times subtle, at times stormy, wellestablished masters and newer masters will again be taking us by surprise, David Murray and Miguel Zenón will do their thing at the Gesù, while a saxophone summit will bring together Joe Lovano, Ravi Coltrane and David Liebman. At last we’ll be seeing trumpeter Christian Scott showcase his humungous talent that is currently thrusting him to the forefront of the up-and-coming generation of revolutionary musicians. And we’ll be celebrating the return of James Carter and Steven Bernstein in an unexpected tribute to the films of Laurel and Hardy. Not to mention that multi-talented personality, Woody Allen, who will be sharing with us his second passion (but his first ambition as a fledgling artist of yesteryear): the clarinet.

A MAGNIFICENT CARNIVALESQUE TENT

A new, ephemeral Big Top will rock with energy throughout the Festival. The Pavillon Heineken, featuring decorative woodwork, mirrors, stained glass windows, and old Europe ambiance, will welcome unclassifiable artists to this venue where anything goes.

Will come first, That 1 Guy, a solo madcap singer playing his ingenious instrument (constructed from pipes and electronic triggers) who creates unusual surprises while seducing the audience with his intelligence and humour. A great musician is born. The second part of the Festival brings the singer and guitarist Yoav, who makes bigger and bigger waves each time he passes through here. Very powerful!

At the end of the evening throughout the Festival, we’ll get to see the show Belly of a Drunken Piano by Australia’s D’Arrietta, a stunning reincarnation of the musical career and life of Tom Waits. Many saw him last winter here in Montreal and were blown away by his musical virtuosity and passion for the works of the legendary Tom Waits. A must-see in this unique venue.

A MUSICAL SILENT FILM EXPERIENCE

A highlight worth noting: the Ciné-jazz series will take on a completely new face this year with 10 silent film classics shown to the improvisations of either Jean Derome or François Bourassa, solo or with their guests. Falling at the end of the afternoon, at 5 p.m., what a great way to start your wild evenings at the Festival!

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THE FREE OUTDOOR PROGRAM

What can we tell you about the incredible free, outdoor program? Only that it brings together all the musical trends that mark our times into a thrilling carousel of sounds.

But this program fit for all also offers an opportunity to make some incredible discoveries. Among them, The Lost Fingers, during Happy Hour at the Pavillon Heineken, the magnificent Mayra Andrade from Cabo Verde, the great Mexican jazzmen Sacbé, the a capella vocal giants Naturally 7, Bjorkestra (this name alone fills the program), Orquesta Tipica Imperial for some Argentinian tango, the Beast duo with Betty Bonifassi and Jean-Phi and European jazz with noJazz (France) and Empirical (United Kingdom).

Again this year, we will be treated to the enthusiastic presence of numerous school bands from all over. A stunning maturity. Not to mention the many blues delights, over and above the 25 bands, including that of Sonny Landreth on July 5, THE world’s greatest slide guitarist. And it’s Eric Clapton who says so!

This titanesque programming is the work of a formidable team, whom I salute once again for their outstanding professional work. Kudos to them and
Happy Festival to all!

 

 

 

 

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