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Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville 2024

Courtesy Martin Morissette
Various Venues
Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada
May 16-19, 2024
The 40th edition of the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville, held May 16-19, was marked by the big change of artistic directors from founding director Michel Levasseur to Scott Thomson, former artistic director of the Guelph Jazz Festival. On the other hand, the programming itself stayed true to the history of the festival, with perhaps a stronger emphasis on acoustic and electroacoustic music than on electronic and avant-rock as seen in the past. That said, the quality of the music presented was generally very high, with transcendent performances from

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974
Sophie Agnel
drums
John Butcher
saxophoneb.1954

Joëlle Léandre
bassb.1951

Mat Maneri
violab.1969

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970
Sakina Abdou
saxophone, tenorThe festival commenced on Thursday, May 16 with a concert of a piece titled Basileus by Montreal composer Pascal Germain-Berardi that exemplified grandiosity both in the size of the ensemble (50+, including a small army of guitars and the Growlers Choir) and in the music itself, which in its bombast signified a most non-subtle logical end-point of death metal and a Wagnerian quasi-mythic approach. The following performance by Montreal's Quatour Bozzini of composer Jürg Frey's "String Quartet No. 4" was in sharp contrast, a minimalism that demanded close listening and rewarded attentiveness to small variations and minute detail. The midnight show by French-born, Quebec-based bassist Stephane Diamantakiou's project "Le Double" was a curious but ultimately less than interesting take on post-Bitches Brew

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The Friday program kicked off with the first of the festival's three solo acoustic performances at 1 pm in the ?glise Saint-Christophe d'Arthabaska, this one by French saxophonist Sakina Abdou, who made good use of the church's acoustics with alto and tenor saxophones. This was a first-ever Canadian performance by Abdou, and the audience responded warmly to her openly happy music. Amma Ateria is a San Francisco-based electronic artist who turned her experience of a concussion into a composition of the same name, which had an evocative, narrative nature accompanied by black and white videos of what appeared to be shifting cloud formations, apt for the subject.
The quartet Splendide Abysse is led by Montreal bass clarinetist " data-original-title="" title="">Philippe Lauzier, whose music is both subtle and detailed, with engaging timbral variations and close listening and response by the musicians. Their set at 8 pm on Friday was quite satisfying.

Joshua Abrams
bass, acousticCanadian trumpeter

Nicole Rampersaud
trumpetb.1981
At 5 pm, the
Bill Orcutt
guitarShane Parish
guitar
Ava Mendoza
guitar
Wendy Eisenberg
guitar
Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940
The trio of Jo?lle Léandre, Mat Maneri, and Craig Taborn put on a clinic in improvisation, the communication among the three at the highest level. Curiously, most of the pieces featured interplay between Taborn and Léandre, with Maneri, except for a gorgeous solo in the first piece, preferring to lay back to a great extent. Léandre's solo near the end of the set was affecting and satisfying.
Finally, the Dwarves of East Agouza, a trio comprised of
Sam Shalabi
guitarMaurice Louca
guitarOn the final day of the festival, saxophonist Don Malfón was on tap at the church, where he presented a novel approach to saxophone improvising, using various devices, including various sizes of tin cans as mutes with invention and subtlety. The performance by trumpeter Nate Wooley's Columbia Icefield was an emotional tribute to Wooley's mentor

Ron Miles
cornet1963 - 2022

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Ryan Sawyer
drums
Susan Alcorn
guitar, steel1953 - 2025
The Kavain Wayne Space/XT Trio is comprised of Kavain Wayne Space on turntables and electronics,
Seymour Wright
saxophone, altoPaul Abbott
drums
Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto
Gaston Bandimic
vocals
HPrizm aka High Priest
composer / conductor
Maciek Lasserre
saxophone
Damion Reid
drumsThe festival closed with a 90-minute set by Norwegian guitarist " data-original-title="" title="">Kim Myhr's Sympathetic Magic, an 8-piece featuring lots of guitars and drums along with keyboardist

Eve Risser
pianob.1982
So concluded the 40th FIMAV, which could be regarded as a triumph for new artistic director Thomson. Attendance at the festival was down from last year, due in part to the fact that

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953
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