A Festival for the 10Th Edition of HEAR PALMER
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Press Release Margaux, February 2019 A festival for the 10th edition of HEAR PALMER Château Palmer gives carte blanche to the jazzman Émile Parisien, patron of the 2018 vintage and creative director of three concerts programmed from 29 to 31 March 2019. In 2009, a meeting between Thomas Duroux, managing director of Château Palmer, and Jacky Terrasson, the famous Franco-American jazz pianist, gave birth to an original concept – Hear Palmer. The idea: to give the en primeur period a unique, artistic tenor, created by jazz artists of world renown, who would link each vintage to an improvisation of their own during a concert in the estate’s barrel cellars. Jacky Terrasson in 2009, and Yaron Herman and Michel Portal in 2010 were the first to associate their notes with those of Château Palmer’s en primeur wines. Daniel Humair, Lionel Belmondo, Archie Shepp(1) – among others – would do so in the vintages that followed. An artists’ residence to absorb the sprit of the vintage Every year at Château Palmer a score is written. That of the new vintage, composed from the vineyard to the cellar. Capturing the personality of the new blend, and rendering an interpretation in music, requires partaking in the life of the estate during this intense period. It’s in that sprit that Château Palmer welcomes the musicians for an artists’ residence; they come and discover the vineyard, the château, the history, the men and women, and the wines – in particular the vintage of which they will become its patron and its voice. Out of this immersion comes music... whether it’s an improvisation on the sensations of a tasting, or the composition of a piece dedicated to Château Palmer, it is nourished by the place and its energy, by the emotions felt and the stories heard over the course of the visit. 10th opus of Hear Palmer: carte blanche for Émile Parisien to raise the curtain on the 2018 vintage This artistic accompaniment of each vin- tage that Château Palmer has brought to fruition annually since 2009 will this year take on an exceptional scale – that of a festival. To celebrate the 10th edition of this jazz&wine fusion, the estate has opened Hear Palmer to the wider public, and given jazz lovers the opportunity to attend concerts organised in two locations – one which echoes the history of Major General Palmer, the creator of Château Palmer who also owned the land on which today stands an auditorium dedicated to music (Le Rocher de Pal- mer - 30/03), and the other being an already iconic landmark of the wine world (La Cité du vin - 31/03). As creative director of this 10th edition of Hear Palmer, the jazz saxophonist and com- poser Émile Parisien has become the honorary ambassador of the 2018 vintage. Émile Parisien: back to Palmer A musician recognized by Rolling Stone magazine as “one of the most brilliant European saxophonists of his generation” (2), Émile Parisien knows the estate well, having participated in the 2013 edition of Hear Palmer alongside Daniel Humair. Five years later, he returns as the ambassador of the 2018 vintage, accompanied by magnificent musicians ready to share in the creative carte blanche given him by Thomas Duroux. The musical universe of Émile Parisien is nourished by multiple influences rooted in the French jazz tradition. To this is added the compositional layering of contemporary music, and the melodic and harmonious abstraction of free jazz. His recently released album, Double Screening, recorded with his quartet, has received critical acclaim for its inventiveness, boldness, and resolutely modern sensibility...(3) To share with us the numerous facets of his passionate, virtuosic brand of music, at once provocative and anarchic, but also stirring and swinging, Émile Parisien will perform in duo, in a first- time trio, in quintet and septet. (2) Rolling Stone, November 2016 (3) Read his full bio at www.emileparisien.com/biography The artist will share the stage over 3 concerts with his jazzmen friends: FRIDAY 29 MARCH / Private concert at the château the unveiling of the vintage with by the duo Métanuits, Émile Parisien and Roberto Negro, pianist and composer. SATURDAY 30 MARCH / Le Rocher de Palmer In this venue renowned for its high-calibre jazz concert programme, Émile Parisien will share his carte blanche with his quintet Sfumato, founded in 2015 during the festival Jazz in Marciac, as well as some of his oldest musical accomplices: Mario Costa, Manu Codjia, Simon Tailleu, Michael Wollny and Roberto Negro, but also Vincent Peirani, the young accordionist that the whole jazz world is buzzing about, and Théo Ceccaldi, the French violinist who has emerged since his triumph at the Victoire du Jazz 2017 as one of the most singular voices of the new European jazz scene. Concert at 20:30 — 25 € - Tickets available on-site or online SUNDAY 31 MARCH / La Cité du Vin A first-time trio composed of Émile Parisien, Je ff Ballard – one of the most emblematic drummers of modern jazz – and Henri Texier, the favourite bassist of many of America’s greatest jazzmen, will perform in the auditorium of La Cité du Vin, to conclude this Hear Palmer festival. In addition, the trio will be accompanied by the great jazz guitarist Manu Codjia. The artists will be invited to improvise together, mixing their styles and creativity, ensuring that the final notes of Hear Palmer 2018 will resound with surprises. Concert at 18:00 — 20 € - Tickets available on-site or online The concert will be followed by a “diner prestige” in the cellar of La Cité Du Vin, Latitude20. It will be held in the presence of the artists and orchestrated by the Japanese chef of Château Palmer, Seiji Nagayama. He will elaborate a unique menu paired with the wines of the property. Dinner at 20:00 — 185 € — Reservation online Limited to 36 persons Hear Palmer and Qobuz offer some high quality music : from the 5th of April to the 5th of May, the live concerts will be available on free download on: https://www.qobuz.com/hearpalmermillesime2018 To learn more... (1) Previous editions of Hear Palmer can be discovered at chateau-palmer.com and on the dedicated website: hear-palmer.com Miles Davis, Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, 3 November 1969 © Guy Le Querrec/ Magnum Photos To make this 10th edition of Hear Palmer even more exceptional, Château Palmer will be honouring the works of Guy Le Querrec with the exhibition Jazz de J à ZZ. Exhibition to be discovered until 19 August 2019, during estate visits at Château Palmer. Press contacts Annabelle Grellier / Mathilde Tuffigo [email protected] +33 (0) 5 57 88 72 72 .