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Release date : 13/1/2006
Price : 12€

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"Phil Abraham quartet + saqueboutes" is :

Phil Abraham : trombone, vocal, arrangements
Frédéric Favarel : guitars
Samuel Gerstmans : bass
Luc Vanden Bosch : drums and percussions
Pascal Gonzalès : sackbut Special guest
Claude Remacle : sackbut Special guest
The Ventosum Ensemble : Special guests
Stéphane Legee : sackbut
Frank Poitrineau : sackbut
William Dongois : cornet à bouquin

Recorded on April 29, 30 and May 1 2004, mixed on May 2 and June 8,9 2004, mastered on November 9 2004 at EGS Studio, Jolimont, Belgium. Sound engineer : Ruben Wautier

Thanks to the Wautier family once more for their permanent attention and ideal atmosphere for recording, Stéphane, Claude, Pascal, Frank, Fred, Sam, Luc and William for all these so crazy moments spent during the recording and for their high level of artistic involvment. Thanks to Gilles Mercier and all the people working for Le Festival du Monastier because without them this project would never have existed. Thanks to my wife for saying : "You must record this music !" Phil Abraham plays on Besson trombone only Frédéric Favarel plays on U-Guitar by Christophe Leduc

Phil Abraham quartet + saqueboutes : "from jazz to baroque, ou l’inverse!"


This project is the result of a fantastic meeting between two teachers in the summer workshop of La Musique des Cuivres in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille (France). Stéphane Legee (baroque music teacher) and Phil Abraham (jazz teacher) decided to work together for a concert, a unique event in this festival, mixing the two wide fields of those two musical streams. This CD is the recording of what was played during this magical experience.
Ce projet est le fruit d’une fantastique rencontre entre deux professeurs du Festival de Musiques des Cuivres à Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille (France). Stéphane Legee (professeur de musique baroque) et Phil Abraham (professeur de jazz) ont décidé de monter un concert-événement au festival, mélangeant les vastes répertoires de leurs domaines musicaux respectifs. Le cd “From jazz to baroque, ou l’inverse!” est le résultat de cette expérience magique.


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