The French-American queen of vocal jazz is on the stage at Carré Sainte-Maxime accompanied by a piano trio, double bass and drums.
An event for those who like it when it swings, snaps and scatters! In short, when a new sound world emerges for an exclusive evening imbued with a luminous voice...
Jazz is his life. Cécile Mc Lorin Salvant has from her childhood her musical singularity: daughter of a French mother and a Haitian father, raised in the musical and cultural culture of Miami, Florida, she studied piano very early, Sings and listens to a wide variety of music from his family.
Then she discovered opera in Aix-en-Provence where she studied law, and then the roots of jazz and American music thanks to the jazz saxophonist Jean-François Bonniel. An irony of fate that launched his career quickly crowned with prestigious awards: nominations for the Grammy Awards, Django Reinhardt Prize from the Jazz Academy, Victory of jazz in 2022...
From album to album (Ghost Song, Mélusine), from concerts in festivals, Cécile Mc Lorin Salvant never ceases to expand her live performances. And to embrace a vast repertoire between jazz, blues, folk, pop or even inspirations from the side of musical theatre and vaudeville. An exploit!
An event for those who like it when it swings, snaps and scatters! In short, when a new sound world emerges for an exclusive evening imbued with a luminous voice...
Jazz is his life. Cécile Mc Lorin Salvant has from her childhood her musical singularity: daughter of a French mother and a Haitian father, raised in the musical and cultural culture of Miami, Florida, she studied piano very early, Sings and listens to a wide variety of music from his family.
Then she discovered opera in Aix-en-Provence where she studied law, and then the roots of jazz and American music thanks to the jazz saxophonist Jean-François Bonniel. An irony of fate that launched his career quickly crowned with prestigious awards: nominations for the Grammy Awards, Django Reinhardt Prize from the Jazz Academy, Victory of jazz in 2022...
From album to album (Ghost Song, Mélusine), from concerts in festivals, Cécile Mc Lorin Salvant never ceases to expand her live performances. And to embrace a vast repertoire between jazz, blues, folk, pop or even inspirations from the side of musical theatre and vaudeville. An exploit!
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On 14 March 2025 at 20:30