9 editions of Jazz at Paradise Place have consolidated this festival as a Crown jewel among jazz
events on the island comes back in its 10th edition with a program that will have inlcude performances on the weekends before the main event to be celebrated on the week-end of the 24th, 25th and 26th of July. This is a unique adaption of the Festival that used to be for just 1 extended weekend. Paradise place is the venue set in the village of Pomos, just off the Akamas Peninsular, Paradise
Place is an idyllic location offering a rambling mountainside terrace
with spectacular sunset views of the sea.
Upcoming 2009 Paradise Jazz festival from the 18th of July until the 1st of August 2009.
Below you can appreciate Previous edition participating artists - Looking forward to the 10th anniversary edition
The fest opens with Ethnic Jazz night and master instrumentalist
Theodore Spassov. His music provides a remarkable fusion of
contemporary jazz and Bulgarian folk music. For over 15 years, Spassov
has captivated audiences world over though his mastery of the kaval, or
shepherd’s flute. The traditional Bulgarian flute is one of the oldest
instruments in Europe, rich in tone and technical possibilities.
Spassov has developed his own style of playing the instrument by
synthesising traditional folklore with jazz and classical music. He has
won a Grammy with the Sofia Women’s Choir, Newsweek magazine has
accredited him with having invented a new musical genre, he has
composed and performed numerous film scores and worked with Ennio
Morricone and Carlos Siliotto and Dave Liebman to name but few. And at
home, Spassov is something of a national hero, winning the Music Artist
of the Year award and being credited with transporting world audiences
to the calm beauty of the Bulgarian countryside.
Friday night will see Spassov accompanied by Michail Iosifov on
trumpet, Rumen Toskov on piano, bass and keyboard and Christo Yotzov on
drums and percussion. 
The other Friday night’s appearance belongs to
the Andrea Georgiou Quintet, which promises a musical journey in
contemporary European jazz tinged with explicit ethnic characteristics.
The quintet will perform improvisations of compositions by Andrea
Georgiou, one of the biggest personalities in European jazz. Dannni
Adamopoulou and Evagora Karagiorgi will perform vocals alongside the
hottest jazzists on the circuit, Irineos Trio. With the sax, clarinet,
drums and acoustic and electric bass, the group promise a Mediterranean
flavour to their jazz.
The following day will host a Maltese group with the international
multi-award winning composer Dominic Galea. Born to a musical family,
Galea studied piano and early on developed a taste for jazz. To date he
has won awards including Best Young Composer in Alexandria, he has
composed eleven musicals, a ballet and music for a theatre comedy and
won the Best Composer Award at the Malta Awards in 2001. Galea will
perform the piano accompanied by Noel Grech on the drums, and Mario
Cocker Aquilina on the bass with a modern jazz sound akin to the music
of Keith Jarrett.
Maltese folk jazzist Walter Wella will perform on the sax and flute
alongside Haig Yazdjan. He is an Armenian who has lived in Greece for
25 years, where discovered the oud and Eastern music. Yazdjan had
worked with some of the most prominent Greek musicians and
international soloists including Nikos Xydakis and Dave Spilain and is
to bring a troupe of Greek musicians with him, playing the drums,
percussion, bass and violin.
The final day of the festival belongs to the Miraculous Mandarin Trio,
a much-loved feature of the Cypriot jazz circuit. The music focuses on
live improvisation and is based around funk and drum n’ bass rhythms,
their spontaneous improvisations having become their trademark.
Miraculous Mandarin will be accompanied by special guests performing
the trumpet, percussion and trombone.
The first ever Dutch band at the fest will be Van Merwijk, Corsen,
Vierdag Trio. This virtuoso Latin jazz super trio has been put together
by Dutch drummer Lucas van Merwijk, with Randal Corsen from Curacao on
the piano and Jeroen Vierdag on bass. Besides original compositions,
the trio play music by Cuban pianist Emiliano Salvador and other Latin
American jazz standards, transformed into their own swing style.
The fest ends with a melting pot of all the world musicians who have
performed on stage together in an enormous jam session with Jens
Kerkhoff, one of Europe’s best percussionists performing just for the
jam.
This year’s festival promises to be bigger and better than ever before.
Says, Efstathiou, “We really appreciate growing support of the people.
The people are the power. We do it for them, we want them to enjoy and
to feel inspired.” Look out for Paradise Jazz Festival over three days in July 24/25/26. Paradise Place, Pomos,
Paphos.
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Posted
May 03 2009, 09:35 AM
by
Patrickdh