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Chivas Jazz Festival

Chivas Jazz Festival (Portuguese: Chivas Jazz Festival) was a jazz festival held annually from 2000 to 2005 in Brazil, known for high-quality stricto sensu jazz. It was one of two annual jazz festivals in Brazil when it was launched, and for some time was the only such festival. It featured many well-known international jazz musicians, and was known for its insistence on true jazz, avoiding other forms of popular music. In 2005 a change in sponsorship led to a change in name to the Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil.

Chivas Jazz Festival
Chivas Jazz Festival
StatusDefunct
GenreJazz Festival
VenueDirecTV Music Hall, São Paulo
Marina da Glória, Rio de Janeiro
CountryBrazil
Inaugurated2000
Most recent2004
LeaderToy Lima
SponsorSouza Cruz

History edit

The Chivas Jazz Festival was one of two annual jazz festivals in Brazil, the other being the Free Jazz Festival.[1][a] The Free Jazz Festival was forced to close due to the anti-smoking laws, leaving the Chivas Jazz Festival as the main festival.[2] The name is associated with the "Chivas" whiskey brand of Pernod Ricard.[3] The Chivas Jazz Festival was held for five consecutive seasons, organised by businessman Toy Lima.[3] From the first edition of the festival there was a strong turnout, showing that Brazil has a loyal following of high-quality jazz.[4] The festival gained a reputation for pure jazz, with no pop artists.[1] It also made a point of introducing artists who might not yet be known to the audience.[5] It became known as the most consistent jazz festival in Latin America.[6]

The Chivas Jazz Festival was discontinued after the 2004 edition, to be replaced by the Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil, associated with Playboy magazine. Toy Lima continued as organiser. The first Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil was to be held in August 2005, as part of the magazine's 30th anniversary celebrations. Playboy had been putting on the Playboy Jazz Festival in Los Angeles for 25 years.[3]

Performers edit

1st edition edit

The first edition of the Chivas Jazz Festival opened in the Palace in São Paulo on 1 June 2000, organised by Toy Lima. New lighting had been installed in the theatre, and the number of seats reduced from 1,700 to 1,100 in an effort to create a more intimate setting. Featured artists included Regina Carter (violin) and her quintet including James Carter (saxophone); and the David Murray Quartet: David Murray (saxophone), Dave Burrell (piano), Ray Drummond (bass) and Andrew Cyrille (drums). Other performers were Stefon Harris (vibraphone), Don Byron (clarinet), Charlie Hunter (guitar), Steve Lacy (saxophone), Mal Waldron (piano) and Geri Allen (piano).[7]

2nd edition edit

The 2nd edition of Chivas Jazz Festival was held in 2001 at the Directv Music Hall in São Paulo and the Garden Hall in Rio de Janeiro, playing at both venues from 6 to 9 June 2001. Saxophonist Archie Shepp, considered one of the greatest theoreticians of modern jazz, headlined the festival. Other leading musicians were Bill Frisell and vocalist Carmen Lundy.[8] The only two Brazilians at the event were the saxophonist Mauro Senise and drummer Tutty Moreno.[9] A TV film of the 2nd edition featured,[10]

3rd edition edit

The 3rd edition of the festival was held on 22–25 May 2002 in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In Rio de Janeiro it was held in the Marina da Glória, near the Modern Art Museum.[1] The show was filmed for presentation on TV in Spain and Brazil.[11] The festival featured jazz musicians from 13 countries in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean and South America, besides the US.[12] Performers included pianists Jean-Michel Pilc (France), Abdullah Ibrahim (South Africa), Nathalie Loriers (Belgium) and Fred Hersch (US), saxophonists Chico Freeman (US), Dave Liebman (US) and Dewey Redman (US), bassist Avishai Cohen (Israel), trumpeter Paolo Fresu (Italy) and singer Luciana Souza (Brazil).[1]

4th edition edit

The 4th edition was held in São Paulo and Rio on 28–31 May 2003, with shows in both cities on each day. The performers appeared on different days at the Marina da Glória in Rio de Janeiro and the DirecTV Music Hall in São Paulo.[5] The 4th edition featured a night dedicated to the pianist and composer Dom Salvador, returning to Brazil after thirty years. Dom Salvador was born in São Paulo but established his career in New York.[13] Other performers were saxophonist Arthur Blythe, drummer Paul Motian and his Electric Bebob Band, saxophonist Lee Konitz, who recorded "the Birth of Cool" with Miles Davis, pianist Paul Bley and the singer Mary Stallings.[5] For the shows in Brazil, Lee Konitz was accompanied by nine musicians who make up the Talmor Nonet. Younger musicians included pianist Jason Moran and his trio, and the saxophonist Eric Alexander.[13]

5th edition edit

The 5th edition was held at the DirecTV Music Hall in São Paulo and the Marina da Glória in Rio on 5–8 May 2004. Sheila Jordan opened the show in São Paulo accompanied first by the pianist Andrew Hill and then by the Steve Kuhn Trio.[14] Performers included,[15]

References edit

  1. ^ The Free Jazz Festival was held annually from 1985 to 2001, sponsored by the tobacco company Souza Cruz. "Free" is one of their cigarette brands.

Sources edit

  • Carlos Calado (1 June 2001), "Sem concessões, 2º Chivas Jazz Festival não se rende ao pop", Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-09-09
  • Carlos Calado (8 March 2002), "Terceira edição do Chivas Jazz Festival reunirá músicos de 13 países", Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-09-09
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  • Helton Ribeiro (6 May 2004), No Chivas Jazz, Sheila Jordan derrete-se pelo Brasil (in Portuguese), Reuters, retrieved 2016-09-09
  • Marco Antonio Barbosa (7 June 2001), "Eles são o Brasil no Chivas Jazz", Clique Music (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-09-09
  • Mona Gadelha (2003), , ejazz (in Portuguese), archived from the original on 2016-12-21, retrieved 2016-09-09
  • "Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil substitui Chivas Jazz", Propmark (in Portuguese), 17 November 2004, retrieved 2016-09-09
  • "Regina Carter abre o 1º Chivas Jazz Festival, em SP", Diário do Grande ABC (in Portuguese), 31 May 2000, retrieved 2016-09-09
  • Third Annual Chivas Jazz Festival, Allaboutjazz.com, retrieved 2016-09-09
  • "Várias gerações no Chivas Jazz Festival", ObaOba (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-09-09

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Chivas Jazz Festival Portuguese Chivas Jazz Festival was a jazz festival held annually from 2000 to 2005 in Brazil known for high quality stricto sensu jazz It was one of two annual jazz festivals in Brazil when it was launched and for some time was the only such festival It featured many well known international jazz musicians and was known for its insistence on true jazz avoiding other forms of popular music In 2005 a change in sponsorship led to a change in name to the Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil Chivas Jazz FestivalChivas Jazz FestivalStatusDefunctGenreJazz FestivalVenueDirecTV Music Hall Sao PauloMarina da Gloria Rio de JaneiroCountryBrazilInaugurated2000Most recent2004LeaderToy LimaSponsorSouza Cruz Contents 1 History 2 Performers 2 1 1st edition 2 2 2nd edition 2 3 3rd edition 2 4 4th edition 2 5 5th edition 3 References 4 SourcesHistory editThe Chivas Jazz Festival was one of two annual jazz festivals in Brazil the other being the Free Jazz Festival 1 a The Free Jazz Festival was forced to close due to the anti smoking laws leaving the Chivas Jazz Festival as the main festival 2 The name is associated with the Chivas whiskey brand of Pernod Ricard 3 The Chivas Jazz Festival was held for five consecutive seasons organised by businessman Toy Lima 3 From the first edition of the festival there was a strong turnout showing that Brazil has a loyal following of high quality jazz 4 The festival gained a reputation for pure jazz with no pop artists 1 It also made a point of introducing artists who might not yet be known to the audience 5 It became known as the most consistent jazz festival in Latin America 6 The Chivas Jazz Festival was discontinued after the 2004 edition to be replaced by the Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil associated with Playboy magazine Toy Lima continued as organiser The first Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil was to be held in August 2005 as part of the magazine s 30th anniversary celebrations Playboy had been putting on the Playboy Jazz Festival in Los Angeles for 25 years 3 Performers edit1st edition edit The first edition of the Chivas Jazz Festival opened in the Palace in Sao Paulo on 1 June 2000 organised by Toy Lima New lighting had been installed in the theatre and the number of seats reduced from 1 700 to 1 100 in an effort to create a more intimate setting Featured artists included Regina Carter violin and her quintet including James Carter saxophone and the David Murray Quartet David Murray saxophone Dave Burrell piano Ray Drummond bass and Andrew Cyrille drums Other performers were Stefon Harris vibraphone Don Byron clarinet Charlie Hunter guitar Steve Lacy saxophone Mal Waldron piano and Geri Allen piano 7 2nd edition edit The 2nd edition of Chivas Jazz Festival was held in 2001 at the Directv Music Hall in Sao Paulo and the Garden Hall in Rio de Janeiro playing at both venues from 6 to 9 June 2001 Saxophonist Archie Shepp considered one of the greatest theoreticians of modern jazz headlined the festival Other leading musicians were Bill Frisell and vocalist Carmen Lundy 8 The only two Brazilians at the event were the saxophonist Mauro Senise and drummer Tutty Moreno 9 A TV film of the 2nd edition featured 10 Steve Turre and his Group Steve Turre trombone shells Javon Jackson tenor sax George Cables piano Buster Williams bass Victor Lewis drums The Carmen Lundy Quartet Carmen Lundy vocal arranger Allan Gumbs piano Curtis Lundy double bass Victor Lewis drums The Tutty Moreno Quarteto Nailor Proveta alto sax clarinet Andre Mehmari piano Rodolfo Stroeter double bass Tutty Moreno drums The Mauro Senise Quarteto Mauro Senise alto sax flute Hugo Fattoruso piano keyboards Paulo Russo double bass Ivan Conti drums The Archie Shepp Quartet Archie Shepp tenor sax vocal Tom McClung piano Wayne Dockery double bass Steve McCraven drums The Bill Frisell Quartet Bill Frisell electric guitar Greg Leisz mandolin David Piltch acoustic double bass electric double bass Kenny Wollesen drums The Dave Holland Quintet Robin Eubanks trombone Chris Potter soprano sax alto sax tenor sax Steve Nelson vibraphone marimba Dave Holland acoustic double bass Billy Kilson drums The Dave Douglas Sextet Dave Douglas trumpet Joshua Roseman trombone Gregory Tardy tenor sax clarinet Uri Caine piano James Genus acoustic double bass Ben Perowsky drums 3rd edition edit The 3rd edition of the festival was held on 22 25 May 2002 in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro In Rio de Janeiro it was held in the Marina da Gloria near the Modern Art Museum 1 The show was filmed for presentation on TV in Spain and Brazil 11 The festival featured jazz musicians from 13 countries in Africa Europe the Middle East the Caribbean and South America besides the US 12 Performers included pianists Jean Michel Pilc France Abdullah Ibrahim South Africa Nathalie Loriers Belgium and Fred Hersch US saxophonists Chico Freeman US Dave Liebman US and Dewey Redman US bassist Avishai Cohen Israel trumpeter Paolo Fresu Italy and singer Luciana Souza Brazil 1 4th edition edit The 4th edition was held in Sao Paulo and Rio on 28 31 May 2003 with shows in both cities on each day The performers appeared on different days at the Marina da Gloria in Rio de Janeiro and the DirecTV Music Hall in Sao Paulo 5 The 4th edition featured a night dedicated to the pianist and composer Dom Salvador returning to Brazil after thirty years Dom Salvador was born in Sao Paulo but established his career in New York 13 Other performers were saxophonist Arthur Blythe drummer Paul Motian and his Electric Bebob Band saxophonist Lee Konitz who recorded the Birth of Cool with Miles Davis pianist Paul Bley and the singer Mary Stallings 5 For the shows in Brazil Lee Konitz was accompanied by nine musicians who make up the Talmor Nonet Younger musicians included pianist Jason Moran and his trio and the saxophonist Eric Alexander 13 5th edition edit The 5th edition was held at the DirecTV Music Hall in Sao Paulo and the Marina da Gloria in Rio on 5 8 May 2004 Sheila Jordan opened the show in Sao Paulo accompanied first by the pianist Andrew Hill and then by the Steve Kuhn Trio 14 Performers included 15 Andrew Hill Trio Andrew Hill piano John Hebert bass Nasheet Waits drums Sheila Jordan amp Steve Kuhn Trio Sheila Jordan vocals Steve Kuhn piano David Finck bass Billy Drummond drums Bud Shank Quartet Bud Shank sax Bill Mays piano Bob Magnusson bass Joe Labarbera drums Louis Hayes amp Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band Louis Hayes drums Jeremy Pelt trumpet Vincent Herring sax Rick Germanson piano Vicente Archer bass Richard Galliano amp French Touch Quartet Richard Galliano accordion Joel Xavier guitar Jean Phillipe Viret bass Jean Luc Danna drums The Sun Ra Arkestra Marshall Allen sax flute Charles Davis sax Art Jenkins vocals percussion Tyrone Hill trombone Michael Ray vocals trumpet Fred Adams trumpet Rey Scott baritone sax Vincent Chancey french horn John Ore bass and others Tom Harrell Quintet Tom Harrell trumpet Marcus Strickland sax Xavier Davis piano Ugonna Okegwo electric guitar Quincy Davis drums Raul de Souza amp Quinteto Raul de Souza trombone Mario Conde guitar Jeff Sabag piano Glauco Solter bass Endrigo Bettega drums Bobby Previte s Bump The Renaissance Band Bobby Previte drums Marty Ehrlich tenor sax Wayne Horwitz piano Curtis Fowlkes trombone Steve Swallow electric guitar References edit The Free Jazz Festival was held annually from 1985 to 2001 sponsored by the tobacco company Souza Cruz Free is one of their cigarette brands a b c d Third Annual Chivas Jazz Festival Allaboutjazz Donizete Costa amp Denis Moreira 2003 a b c Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil substitui Chivas Jazz Carlos Calado 2001 a b c Mona Gadelha 2003 Comeca o quinto Chivas Jazz Festival Regina Carter abre o 1º Chivas Jazz Festival em SP Chivas Jazz Festival Istoe Marco Antonio Barbosa 2001 David Meeker b David Meeker Carlos Calado 2002 a b Varias geracoes no Chivas Jazz Festival ObaOba Helton Ribeiro 2004 Chivas Jazz Festival apresenta sua 5a edicao Sources editCarlos Calado 1 June 2001 Sem concessoes 2º Chivas Jazz Festival nao se rende ao pop Folha de S Paulo in Portuguese retrieved 2016 09 09 Carlos Calado 8 March 2002 Terceira edicao do Chivas Jazz Festival reunira musicos de 13 paises Folha de S Paulo in Portuguese retrieved 2016 09 09 Chivas Jazz Festival apresenta sua 5a edicao no DirecTV Music Hall dias 05 06 07 e 08 de maio in Portuguese BaresSP 29 April 2004 retrieved 2016 09 09 Chivas Jazz Festival Istoe in Portuguese Editora Tres 30 May 2001 retrieved 2016 09 09 Comeca o quinto Chivas Jazz Festival Diario do Grande ABC in Portuguese 4 May 2004 retrieved 2016 09 09 David Meeker CHIVAS JAZZ FESTIVAL 2003 motion picture Jazz on the Screen retrieved 2016 09 09 David Meeker b Chivas Jazz Festival 2001 Jazz on the Screen retrieved 2016 09 09 Donizete Costa Denis Moreira 2003 Chivas Jazz reune grandes nomes do genero no Rio e em Sao Paulo Diario de S Paulo in Portuguese retrieved 2016 09 09 Helton Ribeiro 6 May 2004 No Chivas Jazz Sheila Jordan derrete se pelo Brasil in Portuguese Reuters retrieved 2016 09 09 Marco Antonio Barbosa 7 June 2001 Eles sao o Brasil no Chivas Jazz Clique Music in Portuguese retrieved 2016 09 09 Mona Gadelha 2003 Chivas Jazz Festival promete Noites Historicas ejazz in Portuguese archived from the original on 2016 12 21 retrieved 2016 09 09 Playboy Jazz Festival Brasil substitui Chivas Jazz Propmark in Portuguese 17 November 2004 retrieved 2016 09 09 Regina Carter abre o 1º Chivas Jazz Festival em SP Diario do Grande ABC in Portuguese 31 May 2000 retrieved 2016 09 09 Third Annual Chivas Jazz Festival Allaboutjazz com retrieved 2016 09 09 Varias geracoes no Chivas Jazz Festival ObaOba in Portuguese retrieved 2016 09 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chivas Jazz Festival amp oldid 1159880675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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