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Jazz from around the world to celebrate our 30th anniversary season!

December 8, 2009 · Filed Under Festival News, News · Comment 

The Ottawa Jazz Festival is pleased to announce this year’s fall/winter Concert Series, featuring six performances by internationally acclaimed, award-winning artists from around the world. In addition to this Concert Series, the Festival will be holding a live wine auction and benefit concert fundraiser on Tuesday, December 8, featuring Juno award winning jazz vocalist Sophie Milman as the special guest performer.

Known as a grand master of improvisation, French vocalist and cornet player Médéric Collignon will be performing at the National Arts Centre Fourth Stage on Tuesday, December 1 at 7pm. Encompassing styles as diverse as cool jazz, rhythm and blues, free jazz, contemporary electro-acoustic, big band and orchestral, Collignon’s original music fascinates and thrills. Presented in partnership with the (French Embassy/CulturesFrance.)

On Tuesday, December 8, the Jazz Festival hosts its 12th Annual Benefit Concert and Auction at Library and Archives Canada. Exciting dinner packages, exotic destinations, wine selection for all tastes and budgets – and just in time for Christmas! CBC Radio One’s Alan Neal will be the evening’s host and auctioneer, while Konrad Ejbich, regular Ontario Today wine commentator on CBC Radio One, will be the wine guest auctioneer. A performance by Juno winner Sophie Milman is the perfect finale to this evening!

Considered the premier banjo player in the world, Béla Fleck will perform his Africa Project: featuring Bassekou Kouyate, Ngoni Ba and Anania Ngoliga with John Kitime on Monday, March 1, 8pm at Dominion-Chalmers United Church. In on-location collaborations with musicians from Uganda, Tanzania, Senegal, Mali, South Africa and Madagascar, Fleck explores the African origins of the banjo, the prototype of which was brought to American shores by African slaves. Ottawa audiences will remember Fleck from his two previous sold-out appearances at the Ottawa Jazz Festival.

Dutch trumpet player Eric Vloeimans is considered one of the best performers in Europe. As a composer he does not feel restricted to one particular style, and has managed to create an evocative, harmonic language of his own. The Festival is very pleased to be presenting this show in co-operation with the Royal Netherlands Embassy on Monday, March 8, 7pm at the National Arts Centre, Fourth Stage.

The 30th TD Canada Trust Ottawa International Jazz Festival will take place from June 24 to July 4. Bigger than ever, the 30th anniversary celebrations will showcase hundreds of artists – an event not to be missed!

Tickets for the Cory Weeds Quintet, Rory Magill and Rake-star, Quartetski, Médéric Collignon and Eric Vloeimans concerts are available at: National Arts Centre box office – 53 Elgin St., Ottawa; Tel. (613) 947-7000; Ottawa Jazz Festival office – 602-294 Albert St., (613) 241-2633; and Ticketmaster (613) 755-1111 or www.ticketmaster.ca

Tickets for the Benefit Concert and Auction and the Béla Fleck Africa Project are available at the Ottawa Jazz Festival office and on the Festival website; both Compact Music and all 3 CD Warehouse locations; or Ticketmaster (613) 755-1111 or www.ticketmaster.ca

 

 

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