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Skopje Jazz Festival 2022

Courtesy Tatjana Rantasha
National Opera and Balette and MKC
Skopje, Macedonia
October 13-16, 2022
This the Skopje Jazz Festival does extraordinarily wellit gives an accent to music that is forward-looking, challenging, and exciting without looking back in the rear-view mirror. It also provides great support for local artists as they are able to show their skills and output alongside the international names on the bill. During the pandemic, some of them were front and center at the festival. The pandemic cast a long shadow but even during this socially isolating onslaught, the festival was the city's guiding light. For its 41st edition, the music at the festival was as varied as it was special, with this year's exclusive line-up consisting of Rob Mazurek joining forces with the cinematic Fames orchestra,

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955

Amaro Freitas
pianoThe festival started with the screening of the "Summer of Soul" documentary about the Harlem Cultural Festival of 1969. The documentary unearths a historic, long-hidden Harlem concert from the obscurity that laid languished in a basement for nearly 50 years after it was recorded. This historical event had taken place during the same summer as Woodstock and for 6 consecutive Sundays, outdoor celebrations of black music and culture had taken place in Harlem, NYC. It features performances by many great black artists such as Steve Wonder, BB King,

Nina Simone
piano and vocals1933 - 2003

Mahalia Jackson
vocals1911 - 1972

Mavis Staples
vocalsb.1939
Rob Mazurek's Exploding Stars and the Fames Orchestra
Chicago has long been a home for the experimental fringes of improvised music and over the years its scene has found its second home at the Skopje Jazz Festival when some of its renowned bands and composers have often played here, such as the
Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestra
Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Muhal Richard Abrams
piano1930 - 2017

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

Rob Mazurek
trumpetb.1965

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Zulu 3.4
Zulu 3.4's concert was part of the midnight concerts taking place at the Youth Cultural Center and usually started when the main program was over. Zulu 3.4 is a young and upcoming band with three albums on their belt. The trio consists of three young but versatile and adventurous musicians. The band was even awarded by the festival with a Golden Oryx for young talents. Their compositions grew into something far more abstract than you might think a guitar/keyboards/drum trio would be capable of pulling off and yet it pointed at late'70s soul jazz rock with glimpses toward an early phase of Leb i Sol and more. But all one has to do is to take a glance at the resumes of all three members to realize that the free-floating soul thing is a by-product of their hard work and inter-gigging. Obviously, for them, life is too short to be bored by predictable musical ventures. As a result, the music was accessible, dynamic, colorful, and soulful.Hamid Drake's Turiya: Honoring Alice Coltrane
Hamid Drake's tribute to
Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Jan Bang
live samplingb.1968

Jamie Saft
pianoAmaro Freitas Trio
Brazilian pianist Amaro Freitas is a supreme talent who has brought something unique to the table in the world of piano trios. In his music, channels the influences of pianists like
Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Goran Kajfes Subtropic Orchestra
Swedish trumpeter and bandleader,
Goran Kajfes
trumpetThumbscrew
The band Thumbscrew merges the talents of three versatile and amazing musiciansguitarist
Mary Halvorson
guitar
Michael Formanek
bass, acousticb.1958

Tomas Fujiwara
drumsIngebright Haker Flaten's (Exit) Knaar
There is a tradition at the SJF to close the festival with some of the most if not aggressive then the most distinct free avant-garde bands. The end show of SJF 2022 was Ingebright Haker Flaten's Exit. Flaten led a stellar cast of Scandinavian musicians from the worlds of improvised music, free jazz, noise, and contemporary music and the music they performed i.e. each piece was dedicated to a different city and it described the trajectory of the musician with a very particular feel. His compositions captured the spirit of cities such as Austin, Chicago, Mexico City, Oppdal, Trondheim, and Amsterdam. The music drew its inspiration from the worlds of jazz and avant-garde but not jazz as we know it. The ending result was an edgily free-jazzy group sound which really was imaginative contemporary music, with a hot free-jazz core.The 41st edition of the Skopje Jazz Festival never strayed from its own concept which is the festival's own guiding lightshowcasing music that challenges the norms of listening, music that broadens the horizons, and never looking back at what happened yesterday. The fact that most performances were well attended, with many sold out, says much about Skopje's post-pandemic craving for live music. This also suggests that SJF 2022 got the selection right by accentuating adventurous and challenging music that pushes jazz forward beyond traditional forms into uncharted territories.
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