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Informations Toujours Susceptibles De Changements http://jazzaparis.canalblog.com (informations toujours susceptibles de changements) du vendredi 01-juin-12 20:00 Duc des Lombards (concerts à 20h & 22h) Autour de 30 € au samedi 30-juin-12 20:00 After Hours (les vendredis et samedis, minuit, gratuit (conso)) : Ahmet Gulbay Trio (1er); Manuel Marchès Trio (2); Karim Blal (8); Ahmet Gulbay Trio (9); Manuel Marchès Trio (15); Gaël Horellou Quartet (16); Enzo Carniel Trio (22); Lukmil Perez Trio (23) Etienne Desconfins Trio (29); Lukmil Perez Trio (30) Lou Donalson 4tet (1er, 2); Jean Pierre Mas 4tet (4); Shauli Einav 5tet (5, 21h : voir 100% Tel Aviv) Avi Lebovitch Orch. (6, 21h : voir 100% Tel Aviv); Danilo Perez (7 au 9); Gregoire Maret (11, 12) Franck Amsallem & Dan Block (13); Anthony Strong (14 au 16); Klezmer Nova (19); PG Project - Pierre Guiquéro Septet (20); Le Cabaret Primduf (les 40 ans de Daniel Colin)(21 au 23); Dominique Fillon 4tet (26, 27); Tierney Sutton (27 au 29); Big Daddy Wilson (30) Duc des Lombards - 01.42.33.22.88 - 42 rue des Lombards - Paris 1er (M° Châtelet; Les Halles) Plan RATP du vendredi 01-juin-12 20:30 Le Triton (sélection Jazz) (entrée en principe à 20h30, concert 21h) 17,5 à 26,50 € au samedi 30-juin-12 20:30 Univers Zero (1er); Fred Frith (2); Revue de Presse Rebotier - Birgé (7); Pearls of Swines (9); Pearls of … Morglbl trio (13); Caillou (14); One Shot (15); Masal (16); Fête de la musique (21); Post Image + John Greaves (22); Q; We Insist (23); "Tieng To Dong"; Quad Sax (28) Q Christian Vander solo (29); Christian Vander 4tet (30) Le Triton - 01 49 72 83 13 - 11 bis, Rue du Coq Français - Les Lilas (M° Mairie des Lilas) accès vendredi 01-juin-12 21:00 Trio Tango Esquina : 15 € César Stroscio (band.), Leonardo Sanchez (g), Claude Tchamitchian (b) Péniche l'Improviste, face au 35 Quai de l’Oise, Paris 19 (M° Crimée ou Corentin Cariou) Google Maps du vendredi 01-juin-12 22:00 Bab Ilo (extrait Jazz) (à 21h30 sauf exceptions) 5 à 7 € au samedi 30-juin-12 22:00 Christian Lauretta & G.E. Nouel trio (1er, 22h); Alain Agbo trio (2, 22h); P. Wacranier & invités (5); Daniele Vigilucci et invités (6); Christophe Panzani et invités (7); JC Montredon Quartet (8 & 9, 22h) Sorriso, Murillo, Thierry Chillon, Serge Marne etc (10, 18h30); T. Tixier & L. Richardson 4tet (13) Hugo Barré Trio (14); Marylaure + Trypod (16, 22h); Sorriso, Murillo, Thierry Chillon, Serge Marne etc (17, 18h30); Smail Ben Quartet (22); Sorriso, Murillo, Thierry Chillon, Serge Marne etc (24, 18h30); Paul Wacrenier et ses Invités (26); Rubinho Antunes Quintet (28); Gwen Sampé afro-manouche projet (29, 22h); Jobic Le Masson trio (30, 22h) Bab Ilo : 9 rue du baigneur 75018 - Paris - (M° Jules Joffrin) Plan RATP samedi 02-juin-12 18:00 [Bleu indigo] - Hamid Drake, Michael Zerang (perc) & Dee Alexander (voix) 15 € Musée du quai Branly -Théâtre Claude Levi-Strauss - 01 56 61 70 00 - 222 rue de l'Université - Paris (M° Iena, Alma-Marceau) accès du samedi 02-juin-12 20:00 Jazz à l'Atelier du Plateau 12 € au samedi 02-juin-12 20:00 sam 2 : Limousine Siam Roads (David Aknin, Laurent Bardainne, Maxime Delpierre, Frédéric Soulard) mar 5 au jeu 7 : Synesthesies 1, 2, 3 de François Corneloup jeu 14 : Théo Ceccaldi trio sam 16 : Magnetic Ensemble (A. Leymarie, B. Flament, S. Lemêtre, F. Rat, A. Roullin, T. de Pourquery) Atelier du Plateau - 01 42 41 28 22 5 rue du Plateau (au fond de l'impasse) Paris (M° Buttes Chaumont ou Jourdain) plan RATP dimanche 03-juin-12 16:00 Steve Potts & the International 4tet (G. Lenoci, JJ Avenel, John Betsch) 16 € et dimanche 03-juin-12 19:00 Ateliers du Chaudron - réservation conseillée au 06 85 94 95 37 31 passage de Menilmontant - Paris 11e (M° Ménilmontant ou Saint Maur) Plan RATP dimanche 03-juin-12 17:00 Discontinuo de Gérard Siracusa avec : gratuit Muriel Gastebois, Gérard Siracusa, Claire Talibart, percussions et les élèves percussionnistes des Conservatoires d’Argenteuil et de Gennevilliers 1ere partie : Pablo Cueco, solo de zarb Conservatoire de Gennevilliers, 13, rue Louis Calmel 92230 Gennevilliers (M° L13 : Les Agnettes) dimanche 03-juin-12 18:00 [Jazz@Home #34] Abdelhai Bennani (ts), Benjamin Duboc (b), Didier Lasserre (dms) 10 € (voir chronique d'un précédent concert du trio) (uniquement sur réservation à [email protected] ou au 06 83 49 29 41) 7 rue André del Sarte - Paris 18° (M° Barbes Rochechouart) Google Maps dimanche 03-juin-12 19:00 "La nuit remue" d'Henri Michaud avec André Des Forges (voix) & Fred Marty (b) 7 € Petit Théâtre du Bonheur - 06 35 97 36 05 - 6 rue Drevet - Paris (M° Abbesses) Google Maps dimanche 03-juin-12 20:30 Polymorphie + Kouma 6 € Espace B - 16 rue Barbanègre - Paris 19e (M° Corentin Cariou) Accès du lundi 04-juin-12 20:30 Cave du 38 Riv' (sélection Jazz) en général à 20h30 13 € au mercredi 27-juin-12 20:30 Jam sessions lundis à 18h30 "Sauce Aigre Douce" (pour débutants, timides …) Jam sessions lundis à 20h30 "Sauce Piquante" (pour confirmés) Jam sessions jeudis à 20h30 "Sauce Bio" (totalement acoustique, ni ampli, ni micro) Matthieu Marthouret - Toine Thys trio (12); Olympe trio (Cathala, Grimal, Payen) Olympe trio Sarah Lancman et ses Klezmorims (19); Michael Valeanu Group (27) Cave du 38 Riv'; 01 48 87 56 30; 38 rue de Rivoli Paris 4e (M° St Paul - Hotel de Ville) Plan RATP du mardi 05-juin-12 21:00 Paris Jazz Club (1 entrée, 3 clubs de la rue des Lombards) : 100% Tel Aviv - Jazz au jeudi 07-juin-12 21:00 ma 5 : Itamar Erez & The Adama Ens. (baiser salé); Gilad Abro trio (sunside); Shauli Einav 5tet (ddl) me 6 : Avi Lebovich Orch. (ddl); Omri Mor trio (baiser salé); Tomer Bar trio (6) je 7 : Amos Hoffman 4tet (baiser salé) (hors Paris Jazz Club) mercredi 06-juin-12 19:45 "Bulles de vie" Raïssa Lahcine (txt et musique), mise en scène : Cécile Cotté 15 € et mercredi 13-juin-12 19:45 et Sébastien Paindestre (p), Rémi Merlet (perc), Maëva Le Berre (vlc), Pierre Baillot (oud) Sentier des Halles - 50 rue d’Aboukir – Paris 2eme (M° Sentier) Goggle Maps mercredi 06-juin-12 20:00 Paris Jazz Underground (David Prez, Yoni Zelnik, Karl Jannuska) & Hans Olding gratuit 6 rue des Taillandiers - Paris 11e (M° Bastille) Plan du mercredi 06-juin-12 20:00 Yuyutopia"Aquashift" tous les mercredis au mercredi 20-juin-12 20:00 Les Déchargeurs - 0892 70 12 28 - 3, rue des Déchargeurs 75001 Paris (M° Châtelet) jeudi 07-juin-12 20:00 [Jazz in Goethe] The Little 10 € 20 places gratuites. Tel au +33 1 44439230 avant le 5 juin à 16h … accès … laisser son nom et mentionnez le blog "Jazz à Paris" Goethe-Institut – 17 avenue d’Iéna, 75116 Paris (M° Iena) – Tél. 01 44 43 92 30 jeudi 07-juin-12 20:30 Fabrica'Son - Jam Session Jazz : Nox Blues 4tet gratuit (Jean-Claude Oleksiak (b), Benoist Raffin (dms), Franck Roger (sax) + invité MJQ, 4 bld Henri Barbusse à Malakoff (M° Malakoff Etienne Dolet) Google Maps du vendredi 08-juin-12 13:30 Festival Jazz Pas Grave gratuit au dimanche 10-juin-12 23:59 Festival foisonnant. Voir quelques infos sur Jazz à Paris 2 . Petite sélection vendredi 8 : Fred Marty(18h30) & Hati (de Nicolas Genest)(20h) samedi 9 : Tony Tixier (20h) et Michael Felberbaum (22h) dimanche 10 : Thomas Enhco (18h) et Anne Macéo (minuit) 59 Rivoli Aftersquat - 59 rue de Rivoli Paris (M° Châtelet) acces vendredi 08-juin-12 18:30 Joel Grip gratuit Souffle continu - 20/22 rue Gerbier - 75011 Paris (M° Philippe Auguste) Plan RATP vendredi 08-juin-12 20:00 The Little (Noè Escolà (sax), Pär Lammers (p), Santiago Botero (b), Luca Marini (dms)) Centre Tchèque - 01 53 73 00 22 - 18 rue Bonaparte - Paris 6e (M° St Germain des Prés) Google Maps vendredi 08-juin-12 20:30 Improvisations croisées : J. Kan, B. Duboc, JL Petit, S. Guérineau, chapeau Th Carreras, V. Reduron, Dom Dubois Taine Le Bocal - 85 rue Gabriel Péri - Montrouge (M° Porte d'Orlean) Google Maps du vendredi 08-juin-12 20:30 Dynamo de Banlieues Bleues (sélection) 12 € au mercredi 27-juin-12 20:30 ven 8 : Stephane Oliva, Philippe Truffault "Film Noir" + François Corneloup trio "Noir Lumiere" mer 13 : Joelle Léandre & Pascal Contet; Amarco trio (Roy, Courtois, Tchamitchian) mer 27 : Sarah Murcia & Fred Poulet "Beau Catcheur" Dynamo de Banlieues Bleues - 9 Rue Gabrielle Josserand - 93500 Pantin (M° Pantin 4 Chemins) Accès du samedi 09-juin-12 16:00 Paris Jazz Festival du 9 juin au 29 juillet (programme de juin) au dimanche 01-juillet-12 16:00 1er week end : Jazz, peinture, littérature … sam 9, 16h : Daniel Humair 4tet dim 10, 15h : JF Zigel "Musique des mots"; 21h : Gamblin Jazze, De Wilde 6tet 2e week end : Toujours plus à l'Est sam16, 16h : Hadouk trio; à 18h : Trio Kornazov, Codjia, Tamisier dim 17, 13h30 : Oihana 4tet; à 16h Bireli Lagrene 3e week end : Trompettes sam 23; 16h : Enrico Rava 5tet "Tribe"; à 18h Airelle Besson & Nelson Veras dim 24, 13h30 : 502 trio; à 16h : Ibrahim Maalouf 4e week end : Hommage aux grands sam 30, 16h : Duke & Thelonious (Grande Campagnie Musiques à Ouïr); 18h : Furrow "Cole Porter" dim 1er juillet, 13h30 : CMDL 4tet; à 16h : Simone sings Nina Parc Floral de Vincennes; M° Château de Vincennes infos à suivre dans l'agenda de juillet … samedi 09-juin-12 22:00 Sébastien Paindestre trio 12 € Autour de midi … à minuit - 01 55 79 16 48 - 11 rue Lepic - Paris 18e (M° Blanche) Plan dimanche 10-juin-12 16:00 Fabrica'Son : Claudio Pallaro trio 13 € MJQ, 4 bld Henri Barbusse à Malakoff (M° Malakoff Etienne Dolet) Google Maps dimanche 10-juin-12 16:30 Discontinuo de Gérard Siracusa avec : gratuit Muriel Gastebois, Gérard Siracusa, Claire Talibart, percussions et les élèves percussionnistes des Conservatoires d’Argenteuil et de Gennevilliers 1ere partie : Keyvan Chemirani, solo de zarb.
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