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Nancy Jazz Pulsations Special with Biréli Lagrène and Sylvain Luc

On the occasion of the Lorraine festival, we invite this sparkling guitar duo for an interview and live acoustic session.

From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., that jazz fip ! Each evening, a host receives a programmer for a program where All kinds of jazz are intertwined, from great standards to emerging artists … A program produced by Denis Soula and presented by Louis Michaud and Stéphanie Daniel.

A live broadcast from the festival with Thibaud Rollan, director and programmer of Nancy jazz and the two six-string prodigies who know how to go beyond virtuoso exercise.. When the Basque meets the Gypsy, it’s for the best. We remember Duet, their first record in 1999. The two outstanding improvisers meet again for an exchange of harmonic subtleties, maddening rhythms and breathtaking choruses.. A moment of shared freedom that sails from jazz to pop.

Bireli Lagrène, the most unique heir to Django Reinhardt, who plays sold out on all the major jazz stages, will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his fabulous career in 2021 at La Seine Musicale (BoulogneBillancourt) where he will welcome Sylvain Luc and the singerguitarist Thomas Dutronc.

Sylvain Luc whom we received last year in Club Jazzafip, with the trumpeterbuglist Stéphane Belmondo and in duet with guitarist Marylise Florid, has just released his fifth solo album By Renaud Letang, a first in the rich career of the composer since he entrusts his jazz playing to the arrangements and the realization of the alchemist of the French variety.

Just after their visit to our special studio installed at the Nancy Jazz Festival, the two musicians are in concert at 8:30 p.m. at the Sale Poirel.

Since its launch in 1973, the heart of the NJP beats for all music, from jazz to contemporary music.. In difficult conditions due to the Covid epidemic19, the fervor is all the more intense to make this 2020 edition exist from October 3 to 17, in a new form. On the program Léon Phal Quintet, the Grand Bazardier, the singular MC Soom T, the psyche pop of Yin Yin, the folkpowerful blues from Dirty Deep, colorful dj sets from Bongo Joe or Emile Omar, virtuoso flamenco from Juan Carmona, electrifying poetry against an electro background from Suzane, exalted Cuban jazz from Roberto Fonseca, afro70s disco by Voila Sound System or electropop of the Belgian West Indian Charlotte Adigery …

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