Over the course of these 3 days and evenings marked with the seal of exception and excellence, Essaouira will welcome, among other guest stars, Cheikh Tidiane Seck, one of the greatest figures in Malian music.
Traveling companion of Hank Jones, Salif Keita and Wayne Shorter, nominated 4 times for the Grammy Awards and an outstanding improviser, Cheikh will continue in Essaouira to nourish jazz and blues with his irreplaceable Mandingo luxuriances.
Another highlight of this edition: the concert by Jullian Belbachir, an Australo-Moroccan drummer converted to the ngoni lute, a cousin instrument of the Malian kora. Jullian fell in love with Essaouira, where he took up residence, mirroring and echoing the Gnawa grooves associated with Brazilian and Cuban reminiscences and a good dose of Mandinka strings.
Aly Keita.
Other revelations of this edition: the “Jazzin Trio” with Abdel Wahab on piano, Luis Chico Salto on double bass and Robin des Bois on drums for a mixture of classic Jazz and more contemporary Jazz fusion. While Aly Keita, master of the balafon, the African xylophone who carries the torch of the most subtle Afro-jazz, will make us revisit the most emblematic pieces of his career alongside Pharoah Sanders or Omar Sosa.
Le Hong by Rolf Kissling.
Closer to us, the lutenist Alaa Zouiten, based in Berlin, has always dreamed of bringing together the music of his Moroccan-Andalusian roots with those of puro flamenco. In Essaouira, he will be accompanied by Naoufal Montasserre on guitar and Antonio Moreno on cajon.
Tribute to Randy Weston
Last but not least, and without forgetting the post-midnight smiley jam sessions, unlike any other, this extraordinary edition will close in apotheosis with a tribute to the African-American pianist Randy Weston. A tribute which will be orchestrated by the Grand Baobab of Malian music, Cheikh Tidiane Seck, with the best of his musician friends around him to celebrate the Jazz icon who gave the most to the African roots of Jazz and the centrality of heritage and Gnaouis repertoire in this roots at home in Essaouira.
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