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Kerava Jazz 2018

With the support of the city fathers, Kerava Festival hosts a shimmering array of instrumental music from the far reaches of the jazz catalogue.
Kerava, Finland
May 25-27, 2018
The town of Kerava plays as much roll in the lives of most Finns as just its fleeting name on the station that express trains speed through on their way to the capital Helsinki, 20 miles south. Or for the international traveler it's maybe the glimpse of an grey suburb huddled around a lakeshore as one's plane descends to the capital's airport at Vantaa. But on a weekend once a year, and for the last 27, this rather sleepy Finnish commuter town has played host to a variety of jazz luminaries such as

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942
The festival is held over the last weekend in May, at the time when many artists are beginning their European summer tour, and hosts a handful of international artists performing at the main venue, the predictably concrete and glass concert hall now called Keuda Hall just a stone's throw from the station in the spacious modern town center. However, equally importantly, the festival sees a number of free concerts usually featuring younger Finnish artists. These included this year student ensemble Njet Njet 9, guitar/drum duo Milo and Moses, as well as veteran saxophonist Pertti Lahti. This is part of the reason why Kerava Jazz has to be considered a festival dedicated to pure jazz, and typically of the most intense, challenging variety.
Two concerts formed the focus for four headline acts this year, and my participation in the second of these convinced me that to have taken in the whole day's program would have been truly demanding! The first two shows saw the duo of Joachim Bergh?ll and Antti Kujanp?? who are two younger musicians from Helsinki's lively music scene, where distinct genres and styles have long since ceased to exist. They have both played in a variety of bands, but Kerava was their first time playing together as a duo, and it will be interesting to see if they find a regular market for their kind of sometimes whimsical, adventurous ethnic jazz. By contrast Svenska Kaputt is a Swedish band with clear influences of Nordic jazz-rock of the previous century, picking up some of the sounds of Norwegian guitarist

Terje Rypdal
guitarb.1947

Jonas Kullhammar
saxophoneb.1978

The second major concert was also in the 400 seater state of the art hall, which was about one third full with a fairly hard-core jazz audience. The music of cornetist and performance artist

Rob Mazurek
trumpetb.1965

Chad Taylor
drumsb.1973

John Edwards
bass, acoustic
Alexander Hawkins
pianob.1981

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944
Again by contrast, Frenchman
Régis Huby
violin
Marc Ducret
guitarb.1957
The three lengthy instrumental pieces define Huby's compositional work as music for internal reflection, very different from Mazarek's instant sensual gratification.
With the support of the city fathers, Kerava Festival hosts a shimmering array of instrumental music from the far reaches of the jazz catalogue. Long may it continue to receive the support also of the dedictated listeners who gather yearly in this true outpost of Finnish jazz.
Photo credit: Pasi Virtanen/Jazzpossu Finland
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