On Friday, 17 October, Le Bouche à Oreille restaurant invites you to enjoy a trio performance in a standard jazz concert format, but not quite like any other. The concert will begin at 9:15 pm.
Dinner will be served from 7.30pm, so don't forget to book online.
Samuel Blaser, Vincent Courtois and Bruno Chevillon form a chamber music trio with a freedom that is anything but standard. Don't miss it. Samuel Blaser, an inspired trombonist and composer who works on the question of improvisation within a formal framework, joins forces with two other zealous opponents of fixed forms: Vincent Courtois, an accomplished cellist who has never stopped exploring the relationship between the written and the improvised, and Bruno Chevillon, a double bassist whose CV alone is enough to show how impossible it is to pigeonhole him into a single aesthetic. All in all, these three musicians, brought together in a ‘chamber music context’ and around a repertoire written for the occasion, will once again demonstrate the qualities of a certain sense of jazz. An intimate and resolutely lyrical music that brilliantly plays on the richness and complementarity of timbres, elevating the ‘trilogue’ to the rank of a major art form.