Stanley Clarke, Bellrays, Lessay’s musical hours… A selection of concerts and festivals

Monday, the “world” culture service offers you its choices in terms of music.

Le Monde

We offer you a selection of festivals and concerts with classical music in the cloister of a hospital or in an abbey, jazz in the fort of an island, blues everywhere in an Occitan city, Pop, rock, sounds of chili or Benin almost their feet in the water. And also more conventionally in rooms.

A concert open to everyone in the cloister of a hospital, in Nanterre, July 11

 poster of the openings festival in Ile-de-France. Poster of the Festival openings in Ile-de-France. TM +

The TM + set is never short of ideas to take goodwill listeners in travel and space. The one, free, offered Monday July 11 as part of the openings festival in Ile-de-France, will extend from the Baroque (English, German, French) to the contemporary (Bruno Giner, Klaus Huber, Ivan Fedele) with a crew at three Heads (the soprano Gaëlle Méchaly, the violist Emmanuel Balssa, the cellist David Simpson). Solo instrumental pieces will punctuate a vocal course based on duos on the theme of happy or unhappy love. In the open air, in the unexpected site of the hospital cloister. Pierre Gervasoni

Bassist Stanley Clarke, at the Théâtre Traversière, in Paris, July 11 and 12


 Bassist Stanley Clarke. Bassist Stanley Clarke. Raj Naik/Theatre-traversiere.fr

double bass player, before the age of 20, for pianist Horace Silver, then in 1971 for saxophonist Joe Henderson, Stanley Clarke was in 1972 The co -founder with the pianist Chick Corea of ​​the Jazz Fusion Return to Forever group. The formation, first partly acoustic, has become one of the major references of electric jazz-rock. Stanley Clarke has developed a virtuoso game, veloching, this time with electric bass. Whether with Return to Forever, in leader of his own groups – his first four discs from the 1970s, Children of Forever, Stanley Clarke, Journey to Love and School Days remain references – or as a guide.

On a European tour, he will be in Paris, for his only two concerts in France this summer at the Théâtre Traversière on July 11 and 12, with the keyboardist Jahari Stampley, the guitarist Colin Cook and the drummer Jeremiah Collier. Should be played in particular from extracts from his latest album, The Message (Mack Avenue Records), published in 2018. Sylvain Siclier

The Thau Festival, from July 11 to 25 2>

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