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Jazzdor Berlin 2019

Jazzdor Berlin
Berlin
June 4-7, 2019
Jazzdor Berlin is one of the few truly, consistently and enduring European minded and spirited jazz festival events aroundan initiative taken by Phillip Ochem, the artistic leader of the Strasbourg festival Jazzdor, more than a decade ago.
Long breath
Unlike other festivals that now and then guest one-time partnering spots the Jazzdor event at Berlin turned out to grow into a unique real long-term annual satellite festival of its own from the very beginning in 2006. And it looks as if a second satellite will be launched next year in cooperation with Budapest Music Center (BMC) in the Hungarian capitol. It will be the offshoot of a longer tight French-Hungarian cooperation including musicians of both countries.Eleven
This year's edition presented 11 configurations during four nights chosen and curated by the curating hand of artistic director Philippe Ochem. All concerts took place at the Kesselhaus venue of Berlin Kulturbrauerei in the Prenzlauer Berg borough: three duos/trio, six quartets, a double trio and a new version of the 17-piece Orchestre National de Jazz. 10 of the 11 acts, believe it or not, were premieres.As a French festival in the German capital Jazzdor Berlin offered a rich mix. There was a Norwegian-German-French configuration (Sandtorv/Gropper/Risser/ Baumg?rtner), a French-German configuration (Perraud/Schnabel/Weber/Florent), a combination of French with North-American-English migrants and Berlin related musicians: French pianist

Benoit Delbecq
piano
Tom Arthurs
trumpetb.1980

Jim Black
drums
Benoit Delbecq
piano
Naïssam Jalal
fluteClaude Tchamitchian
bass, acoustic
Leonardo Montana
pianoJean-Marc Foltz
clarinet
Edward Perraud
drums
Eve Risser
pianob.1982
Bookended
This edition provided a remarkably distinguished and memorable musical experience at the beginning as well at the end -both nights formed a strong bookend this year. In between it offered a 'weites Feld' (wide range) of diversity in terms of backgrounds, temperaments, temperatures, volumes, small and big sounds. I will proceed here from the concerts of these two bookending nights to the concerts of the two nights in between.The three musicians of Quest of the Invisible, flautist/vocalist Na?ssam Jalal, bassist Claude Tchamitchian and pianist Leonardo Montana led the audience in a magical flight into the mysterious whispers and secret fires of the night, roaming the vastness and depths of its shimmering darkness. While this beginning had a mysterious, deepening contemplative character, at the end the group No Tongues wandered along musical echoes of pagan shamanism vocal conjurations, to tap into and merge with ancient everyday voodoo practices. Both groups operated on a deep musical level with a masterful timing and provided their strong expressive musical techniques with a speaking context and a strong significance and impact. Musical expression in both cases stood for something strongly speaking to listeners' imagination and emotion. Especially No Tongues from this year's selection of French Migration program opened a completely new door of highly original expression. Both concerts were examples of a new quality in merging heterogeneous cultural sources and traces, in the case of Quest of the Invisible Syrian, Armenian and Brazilian backgrounds, in the case of No Tongues a diversity of ancient sources.
Not only trio Quest of the Invisible, but also trio En Corps comprising pianist Eve Risser, bassist
Benjamin Duboc
bass, acousticb.1969
Due to a new approach OJN is now no longer an ensemble with a stable line-up for a three-year term. Each project can be worked out with its own line-up that also may contain non-French musicians from outside France. ONJ consequently has become an internationally staffed national ensemble (a normal occurrence in the classical field) especially for this

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Anna-Lena Schnabel
saxophone
Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Susana Santos Silva
trumpetb.1979
The first night was finished by Unbroken, a quite new, mighty Norwegian-Italian-French double trio that consists of violinist
Régis Huby
violin
Vincent Courtois
cello
Jan Bang
live samplingb.1968

Eivind Aarset
guitar
Michele Rabbia
percussionBubbling, burning diversity in between
The duo of vocalist Claudia Solal and pianist Benoit Delbecq and the quartet of (bass) clarinetist Jean- Marc Foltz were the tried and true configurations in the ring.Foltz, together with " data-original-title="" title="">Philippe Mouratoglou on acoustic guitar and French famous rock solid rhythm tandem of bassist " data-original-title="" title="">Sebastien Boisseau - Matthieu Donarier and drummer
Christophe Marguet
drumsFrom a different angle, the duo Solal/Delbecq came into the listening space: intimately with highly delicate vocal markings concise, airy, squirrellyand goose footprints dancing around. It rendered a first class performance -a new kind of Pierrot-Lunaire-phrasingof unique flair and a fascinating expressiveness beyond the beaten track.
"The artistic collaboration between Claudia Solal and Beno?t Delbecq has dawned in the fall of 2013 : it was totally evident. Their first concerts take place in November 2015, during a tour in Chicago organized by the French association The Bridge, with Antichamber Music quartet, around poems by James Joyce (with bassoonist Katie Young and cellist

Tomeka Reid
celloThe quartet House of Echo, another band of this year's Jazz Migration selection, Comprised
Enzo Carniel
piano
Marc Antoine
guitarSimon Tailleu
bassAriel Tessier
drumsExtradiversion (détournement supplémentaire, Extraabwechselung) was another inaugural French-German coalition: together with bassist " data-original-title="" title="">Joachim Florent, pivot of French Coax collective, drummer Edward Perraud this time joint forces with acclaimed German pianist Florian Weber and young and shy German alto talent Anna-Lena Schnabel, newly appointed member of French Orchestre National de Jazz. The group created an engaged as well as light-hearted diversity that ranged from wonderful balladeering moods, lead by Schnabels full flowing alto, to unfaltering woodpecker mode.
French pianist Eve Risser, Berlin musicians

Philipp Gropper
saxophone, tenorMoritz Baumgärtner
drumsFor the Jazzdor appearance, the feverish creative spirits of these vanguard musicians had the opportunity to work together more thoroughly for a few days to co-develop their pieces. In the performance they took a slow pace to gradually condense, unfold gestalt and unleash higher energy levels. For me it felt like weird sounds hauling through the inner of the whale. Would they hold on in slow pace together and stay patient or would all burst in thousands of snippets, flow away or collapse? It became quite tense and energetic simultaneously. The group came quite close to the point where the music can fill itself in. The knot was still waiting to be untangled. Personally I liked the mixture of weird sounds, clear presence, pulsing persistence and transitional imperfection. This configuration has great potentialnot at least due to its different temperaments, cultural backgrounds and approaches. I am looking forward to see them going with the escalator over the hill.
In the Miles Perkin Quartet, Canadian, French, English and US-American origins with strong Berlin connections melt into stomping, rhythmically intertwining, far reaching and long resounding chants. Its music is an extraordinary 'Ameropean' amalgam of four amazingly open, flexible, and imaginative musicians. Earthy and elegant the masterful unit of bassist Miles Perkin, pianist Benoit Delbecq, drummer Jim Black and trumpeter Tom Arthurs conjured up rising sun rays and deep cave shimmering. It's not only a gathering of first class musicians but also first class band making first class music speaking to a broad audience.
Roundtable discussion: Réalités et perspectives d'un espace artistique commun en Europe
On Thursday, 6 June, the third festival day, a round table discussion, with about 30 professionals, took place. It was organized by the region Grand-Est/Greater East. Grand-Est is the European region at the upper Rhine river where 3 countries, France, Germany and Switzerland share common borders and where the Germanic and Romance language areas touch each other. Accordingly, the organizers supplied an excellent simultaneous translation of the discussion! The discussion dealt with involvements with, experiences in, and perspectives of cross-border artistic collaborations, collaborations with a European perspective. Three hours were spent on an inventory to carve out some realistic perspectives and realizable proposals.The discussion contained exchange about practices of interregional collaborations, about workable formats and intercultural bureaucratic obstacles, about audience partnerships/'complicité' etc., which offered a lot of inspiring information about feasible, 'machbare' realities (the "yes, we can" credo). In addition to that, the survival question for clubs required attention in a down to earth way.
The discussion went on in the context of some general themes, initially focusing on the tensions of a contradictory situation the music called 'jazz' is confronted with. On one side there is a huge decline with a decay of the (great figures, mavericks and visionaries) jazz narrative, the jazz (media) discourse and the community/active subculture anchoring. On the other side music under the header 'jazz' wildly flourishes, thrives like fennel, is challenging as well as going bananas. This tensed situation is further stirred up by the dynamics of gender balance and regional
Within these affecting and conflicting forces musicians, promoters, presenters, journalists and national/regional institutions have to operate wisely in order to find their places and routes for creating continuity in collaboration. This led to the topic of exchange politics and right into the hot issue of the underlying mindset and habitual practices of (national) export policy, and conflicts between economical and artistic orientations. One of the big prospective challenges will be the North-South incongruence/imbalance in Europe as well as the Center-Periphery dynamics.
It turned out that (a) interregional collaborations might be a fruitful way out of the heavy rain or provide a productive shelter to develop things and (b) that approaches with stronger audience/neighborhood/community concepts involvement could provide a promising perspective to work onboth termed in the discussion as productive interspaces (Zwischenr?ume/des espaces intermédiares). It seems that the still prevalent national card needs to be played inter-regionally and locally anchored to come to close enriching exchange and long term change of orientation.
This paragraph is an attempt of a short account, a highly abbreviated resume of a complex and useful discussion, which, by necessity, will be continued. A more detailed treatise, especially about the North-South-imbalance, will be given in a separate article.
Fazit
Jazzdor Berlin 2019 presented a dense and coherent ('stimmig') diversity of collaborative and creative music of a high artistic level, a well-dosed mixture of highly developed and work-in-progress acts, all as a result of musicians' engagements and the (botanical=organic) craftsmanship of curator Philippe Ochem. More could be stated, but readers can better form their own conclusions. Allow me to make another personal remark: I am happy to have experienced all this and contribute to it during four hot Berlin summer days and nights, including the gorgeous retreat of the Zarenhof backyard oasis annex wonderful nosh-up ('Schmaus') round the corner at Les Valseuses. However, the ritual of self-introduction and notes of thanks from musicians at the concerts often could use a bit more originality and spice. Some groups had an appealing display format, others sh/could work on it a bit more.Discography (latest albums)
En CorpsGeneration. Dark TreeBenoit Delbecq/Jorrit Dijkstra/John HollenbeckLinger. Driff Rec.
Benoit DelbecqSpots On Stripes. Clean Feed
Mandhira de Saram/Benoit DelbecqSpinneret. Confront Rec.
Jean-Marc FoltzNowaten (Celui Qui Ecoute). Vision Fugitive
House of EchoEcho?de. Jazz&People
Na?ssam JalalQuest of The Invisible. Les Couleurs Du Son
No TonguesLes Voies du Monde. Orma Records
Orchestre National de Jazz Europa Oslo. ONJazz Rec.
Miles Perkins QuartetThe Point In Question. Clean Feed
Edward Perraud/Bruno Chevillon/Paul LayEspaces. Label Bleu
Eve Risser/Kaja DrakslerTo Pianos. Clean Feed
Marcelo dos Reis/Eve Risser Timel;ess. JACC Rec.
Claudia Solal/Benjamin Moussay Butter In My Brain. Abalone
Claudia Solal/Tomeka Reid/Katherine Young/Benoit Delbecq Antichamber Music. The Bridge Session
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