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January February March 28/12/2018 Sylvie Courvoisier | news | calendar | projects and bands | bio | discs | photos | videos | press | mailinglist | contact | - | calendar 2019 | archive 05.01.2018 NEW YORK /THE STONE VWCR with Sylvie Courvoisier, Tom Rainey, Ken Vandermark, Nate Wooley January 06.01.2018 NEW YORK / CMA at 3:00 PM in the Majestic ballroom on the 5th floor at the Westin New York at Times Square: DUO with Mark Feldman 13.01.2018 NEW YORK /Winterjazzfestival : The New School in the 5th Floor Theater in the Jazz Building, 7:40pm: DUO with Mark Feldman *February 6­11 2018 Residency At the STONE(corner ave C & 2nd street) * 2/6 Tuesday @ the old Stone in NYC TRIO with Mike Nicolas (cello)Ches Smith ( drums) * 2/7 Wednesday@ the old Stone in NYC DUO with Chris Corsano ( drums) * 2/8 Thursday@ the old Stone in NYC DUO with Mark Feldman ( violin) * 2/9 Friday @ the old Stone in NYC MEPHISTA Susie Ibarra (drums) Ikue Mori (electronics) special guest Jim Staley ( trombone) * 2/10 Saturday @ the old Stone in NYC February Sylvie Courvoisier TRIO with Drew Gress (bass) and Kenny Wollesen (drums) Album Release Concert ­ D AGALA­ on Intakt Records * 2/11 Sunday @ the old Stone in NYC Sylvie Courvoisier TRiO with Drew Gress and Kenny Wollesen special guest Jonathan Finlayson(trumpet) 2/15 Thursday @ the Owl in Broolyn Harris Eisenstadt Trio with SC & Mike Formanek 2/21 Wednesday @ Happylucky no.1 gallery (on Nostrand ave, crown heights) in Brooklyn ­ 8pm SOLO piano / 9pm Trio with Kenny Wollesen & Thomas Morgan 2/22 Thursday @ the old Stone in NYC ­John Zorn Improv Benefit concert ­ 13.03.2018 WIEN/ AUSTRIA­ Porgy and Bess­ Gina Schwarz Pannonica Project feat. Sylvie Courvoisier 14.03.2018 WIEN/ AUSTRIA­ 11am ­workshop at the Conservatory 15.03.2018 VORLKERMARKT/Austria­ Gina Schwarz Pannonica Project feat sc March 16.03.2018 RENENS/ Swizerland­ La ferme des Tilleuls : Duo with Julian Sartorius 18.03.2018 NANTES/ France­ LU(Lieu Unique)­ festival variations ­ Sylvie Courvoisier, Vincent Courtois, Julian Sartorius , premiere ! 7.04.2018 NEW HAVEN,CT ­ with Wadada Leo Smith Projects http://sylviecourvoisier.com/calendar.htm# 1/4 28/12/2018 Sylvie Courvoisier April 22.04.2018 BUCHAREST,Romania­ Duo with Mark Feldman Festival Jazz in Church APRIL 27 > MAY 12 2018 Europe Tour with Sylvie Courvoisier Trio with Drew Gress & Kenny Wollesen 27.04.2018 POITIERS/France ­ Le Confort Moderne 28.04.2018 PADOVA/Italy ­ Cinema Torresino 29.04.2018 ULRICHSBERG/Austria ­ Jazzatelier Ulrichsberg 30.04.2018 BEZAU/Austria ­ Hotel Post 04.05.2018 LYON/ France ­ Trio Periscope 05.05.2018 PULLY/ Switzerland ­ Wemp Festival Maison Pullierane : 20h Duo with Mark + 21h30 Trio with Kenny and Drew 06.05.2018 ZURICH/Switzerland ­ MOODS : Trio 07.05.2018 LUZERN/Switzerland ­Mulbau: Trio May 08.05.2018 BERLIN/ Germany­ Zig Zag Club 10.05.2018 BASEL/Switzerland : Bird's Eye Jazz Club 11.05.2018 BIEL/Switzerland: LE SINGE ­Trio 23.05.2018 New York/ NYC: Swiss Residence­Duo with Mark Feldman 13.06.2018 MONTREAL/ Canada, CASA DEL POPOLO­festival : DUO with Mark Feldman June 15.06.2018 Brooklyn/ NY­ IBEAM : with Ben Perowsky and Hank Roberts 30.06.2018 Brooklyn/ NY­ National Sawdust : John Zorn's Cobra 07.07.2018 New York/ NYC ­8:30pm ­The Stone­ duo with Eyal MAOZ 24.07.2018 New York/ NYC ­8:30pm ­The Stone­ Trio with Annie Gosfied & July Ikue Mori 24.07.2018 Brooklyn / NY ­10:30pm­ KORZO­ with Mike Formanek 5tet with Tim Berne, Dan Weiss, Andrew Bishop and SC 03+04.08.2018 CHICAGO/ USA­ Green Mill :Ken Vandermark 4tet­ VWCR­ ( Vandermark, Wooley, Courvoisier, Rainey) 24.08.2018 MEZIERE/ Switerland­ Theatre du JORAT CAST­A­NET for piano, dance, violin, saxophone and electronics August (Sylvie Courvoisier, Israel Galvan, Mark Feldman, Evan Parker, Ikue Mori) 25.08.2018 CERNIER/ Switzerland­ Les Jardins Musicaux CAST­A­NET : (Sylvie Courvoisier, Israel Galvan, Mark Feldman, Evan Parker,Ikue Mori) 26.08.2018 CERNIER/ Switzerland­ Les Jardins Musicaux : CAST­A­NET 01.09.2018 WILLISAU/ Switzerland ­ Festival de Willisau : Nate Wooley's BATTLE PIECES with Ingrid Laubrock, Sylvie Courvoisier & Matt Moran 07.09.2018 SEVILLA/ SPAIN­ Biennale of Flamenco, Arena of Sevilla ­ with Israel Galvan "ARENA" 13.09.2018 LAUSANNE/ SWITZERLAND­ remise des Prix ­ Swizz Prize ­ September 14.09.2018 LAUSANNE/ SWITZERLAND­ festival LABEL SUISSE : Duo with Jacques Demierre+ Julian Sartorius large ensemble 25.09.2018 BROOKYN, NY ­ Roulette :7pm, duo with Mark Feldman 26.09.2018 BROOKLYN/ NY­ National Sawdust,new commission series ­DUO with ANDREW CYRILLE http://sylviecourvoisier.com/calendar.htm# 2/4 28/12/2018 Sylvie Courvoisier 02.10.2018 NEW YORK/ NYC ­ The stone : MEPHISTA (Suisie Ibarra, Ikue Mori, Sylvie Courvoisier) Europe tour from Oct 4 > Oct 18 : Duo with Mary Halvorson : 09.10.2018 LONDON/England­ PizzaExpress Jazz Club (Soho) Duo with Mary 10.10.2018 KOELN/Germany­ Stadtgarten 11.10.2018 TOULOUSE/France­Festival 12.10.2018 GENT/Belgium Handelsbeurs Concertzaal 13.10.2018 LAUSANNE/Switzerland Chorus ­ 14.10.2018 GENEVA/Switzerland ­Chateau Rouge ­ Grande Salle October 15.10.2018 GENEVA/Switzerland ETM ­ Ecole des musiques actuelles 17.10.2018 COIMBRA/Portugal National ­Museum Machado de Castro Europe Tour : MILLER'S TALE (Courvoisier, Parker, Feldman, Mori) 18.10.2018 WIEN/Austria Porgy & Bess Jazz & Music Club 19.10.2018 GRAZ/Austria ­Wist 20.10.2018 SALZBURG/Austria Jazz In The City ­ Jazzit Musik Club 21.10.2018 STOCKHOLM/Sweden­ Fylkingen 23.10.2018 MOSCOW/Russia ­DOM Cultural Center 25.10.2018 LUCINICO(Gorizia)/Italy­ Villa Attems Cernozza de Postcastro 26.10.2018 PANTIN (PARIS)/France­ La Dynamo de Banlieues Bleues 10.11.208 Bogota/ Colombia ­ Teatro Libre,8pm­ Sylvie Courvoisier Trio with Drew Gress& Kenny Wollesen 13.11.208 Bogota/ Colombia ­ Sylvie Courvoisier Trio ­workshop ­ 15.11.208 Buenos AIRES/ Argentina ­ BA Jazz Festival: Sylvie Courvoisier Trio with Drew Gress& Kenny Wollesen 16.11.208 Buenos AIRES/ Argentina ­ BA Jazz Festival: Sylvie Courvoisier SOLO November 17.11.208 CORDOBA/ Argentina­ CORDOBA JAZZ FESTIVAL: TRIO 26.11.2018 ZURICH/ Switzerland ­Unerhort Festival: Duo with Julian Sartorius + Teju Cole's Blindspot 27.11.2018 ZURICH/ Switzerland ­Unerhort Festival: Blindspot at school 28.11.2018 ZURICH/ Switzerland ­Unerhort Festival : DUO with Irene Schweizer 03.12.2018 BROOKYN, NY ­ Roulette : Sylvie Courvoisier Trio with Drew Gress & Keny Wollesen + Nate Wooley 's BAttle Piece December 14.12.2018 NEW YORK/ NYC ­ The Stone : MEPHISTA archives download archive (2017) download archive (2016) download archive (2015) download archive (2014) http://sylviecourvoisier.com/calendar.htm# 3/4.
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