Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 2023

Strona główna / Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 2023 / 7 lipca 2023

Dzień 2

07.07.2023, piątek
godz. 19:00

Karnety

Sektor 1
Parter rząd 1-10 Balkon rząd 1A, 2A
800 zł
Sektor 2
Parter rząd Balkon rząd
700 zł
Sektor 3
Parter rząd
600 zł

Bilety normalne/ulgowe

Sektor 1
Parter rząd 1-10 Balkon rząd 1A, 2A
250/187.5 zł
Sektor 2
Parter rząd 11-17 Balkon rząd 1-5
210/157.5 zł
Sektor 3
Parter rząd od 18
180/135 zł
Kolejność wykonawców w ramach dnia koncertowego może ulec zmianie.
Wykonawcy występują po sobie od godz. 19 bez specjalnych przerw

Wykonawcy

London Jazz Night
Ebi Soda
Ebi Soda
DommCannon Quartet
DommCannon Quartet
Chelsea Carmichael Quintet
Chelsea Carmichael Quintet

więcej o wykonawcach

  • Ebi Soda
    Ebi Soda
    • Ebi Soda
      Conor Knight – Guitar
      William Heaton – Trombone
      Sam Schilch-Davies – Drums
      Louis Jenkins – Keyboards
      Hari-Lee Evans – Bass

    Staunch anti-traditionalists, Ebi Soda thrive on this idea of contradiction, seeming more inspired by the atmosphere inside a rave than the sounds heard inside Birdland. Their only debt to typical jazz being to attempt to innovate and experiment at every opportunity.

    Characterised by erratic drum breaks, multi-effect soundscapes and searing trombone lines, Ebi Soda keep a post-punk DIY ethic close to their hearts, with songs often birthed from sweaty smokey bedrooms rather than that of the big band hall.

  • DommCannon Quartet
    DommCannon Quartet
    • DoomCannon
      DoomCannon – Keys
      Kaidi Akinnibi – Saxes
      Daniel Rogerson – Guitar
      Jamien Nagadhana – Bass
      Oscar Ogden – Drums

    DoomCannon is a London-based composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist spearheading a plethora of forward-thinking, improvised Jazz-inspired outfits such as TriForce & Project Karnak; now set to present his debut solo project in 2022. DoomCannon dabbled in flute and percussion from the age of eleven and classically trained in piano as a teenager where he joined the prestigious Kinetika Bloco youth performance group and training programme, a rite of passage for many of the catalysts of the British Jazz explosion such as brothers Theon & Nathaniel Cross, Mark Kavuma, Sheila Maurice Grey to name a few. Under the watchful eye of musical mentors Matt Fox (Kinetika Bloco) and Gary Crosby (Tomorrow’s Warriors), DoomCannon mastered his craft and endeavoured on the Kinetika Bloco Leadership Programme becoming a teacher himself. Attending a fateful Jazz Re:freshed weekly session at MauMau bar, DoomCannon encountered saxophonist Ahnansé, they started playing together soon afterwards. DoomCannon garnered the attention of award-winning vocalist, Celeste, where he was invited to become Musical Director performing live at the Brit Awards and Later with Jools Holland. DoomCannon has been a band leader in projects like TriForce (alongside Mansur Brown) and Project Karnack, and has a reputation as a heavyweight player within the scene.

  • Chelsea Carmichael Quintet
    Chelsea Carmichael Quintet

    Saxophonist Chelsea Carmichael today announces her debut album, The River Doesn’t Like Strangers (out October 22nd) as the debut signing to Shabaka Hutchings’ (The Comet Is Coming, Sons of Kemet, Shabaka and the Ancestors) new label Native Rebel Recordings.

    Today, the second offering from the forthcoming release arrives in the form of the tantalising ‘There Is You and You’ – the perfect follow up to her explosive debut track, ‘Myriad’.

    “The name of this track is a reference to the idea that we each experience the world from the perspective of ourselves at the centre first before anyone or anything else,” Chelsea reflected on ‘There Is You and You’. “How you choose to move/interact with the world from that starting point is up to you.”

    Engineered at London’s iconic RAK studios by Will Purton and recorded with Eddie Hick (Sons of Kemet), Dave Okumu (The Invisible) and Tom Herbert (The Invisible; Polar Bear),

    The River Doesn’t Like Strangers from start to finish is jazz mastery at its finest. The title track was inspired by the words of Chelsea’s dad on the Rio Grande in Jamaica: the river that goes through the centre of his home village of Grants Level, in the parish of Portland.

    The intertwining of skilled players invokes the movement of the Rio Grande throughout. Playful, unpredictable and masterful, it’s simply a sublime record. Album highlights include the pensive and beautifully expansive ‘Bone And Soil’, the mythical ‘Myriad’ and the transcendental ‘All We Know’.

    “I feel that the way that I play on this record draws inspiration from the lineage of black music making and the Caribbean Diasporas,” Chelsea said of the album. “It only felt right to reference my own lineage, and what has always been inside me even before a saxophone was put in my hands.”

    Originally from Warrington, Chelsea is a Conservatoire-trained musician who has already been part of a Mercury-nominated band – she played on SEED Ensemble’s 2019 Driftglass – and currently plays with Theon Cross, the Neue Grafik Ensemble and arranges for her own Chelsea Carmichael Ensemble. Following a performance together in May 2019 at the Total Refreshment Centre-affiliated Church of Sound with South African band The Brother Moves, Shabaka noted Chelsea’s potential and invited her to record the first release on the new label.

    Chelsea Carmichael is an undeniably exciting talent. Watch this space.

pamiętaj

Pozostałe koncerty biletowane

WSJD2023
Dzień 1
Klub Stodoła
06
lipca
czwartek, g. 19
Dzień 1 / Klub Stodoła
Marek Pospieszalski Oktet
Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet
AL DI MEOLA Trio
Sektor 1 250 zł
Sektor 2 210 zł
Sektor 3 180 zł
WSJD2023
Dzień 3
Klub Stodoła
08
lipca
sobota, g. 19
Dzień 3 / Klub Stodoła
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
Linda May Han Oh Quintet
New York United
Sektor 1 250 zł
Sektor 2 210 zł
Sektor 3 180 zł
WSJD2023
Dzień 4
Klub Stodoła
09
lipca
niedziela, g. 19
Dzień 4 / Klub Stodoła
Maciej Obara Quartet
Joel Ross Nonet "Parables"
Dave Holland Quartet
Sektor 1 250 zł
Sektor 2 210 zł
Sektor 3 180 zł

Cena biletów normalnych/ulgowych

cena obejmuje cały dzień
Parter rząd Balkon rząd
1-10 1A, 2A
250/187.5 zł
Parter rząd Balkon rząd
11-17 1-5
210/157.5 zł
Parter rząd
od 18
180/135 zł

Kup bilet

Cena Karnetów

cena obejmuje dni
6-9 lipca 2023
Parter rząd Balkon rząd
1-10 1A, 2A
800 zł
Parter rząd Balkon rząd
11-17 1-5
700 zł
Parter rząd
od 18
600 zł

Kup karnet

Dofinansowano ze środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego pochodzących z Funduszu Promocji Kultury – państwowego funduszu celowego, w ramach programu „Muzyka”, realizowanego przez Narodowy Instytut Muzyki i Tańca.
Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 2023 – Dofinansowano ze Środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
Zrealizowano we współpracy z Narodowym Centrum Kultury
Projekt współfinansowany przez m.st. Warszawa
Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego Narodowy Instytut Muzyki i Tańca Narodowe Centrum Kultury m.st. Warszawa

Warsaw Summer Jazz Days