July 06,2009

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    Donostia-San Sebastian Jazz Festival

    Local bands' selection begins on Friday 9 at Victoria Eugenia Theater

    Staff - published 06/01/2009 | eitb.com |
    The performance calendar was introduced on Wednesday in the capital of Gipuzkoa. 10 of the bands participating at the contest will have the opportunity to play at the 44th 'Jazzaldia'.

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    2008's Donostia-San Sebastian 'Jazzaldia' poster. Photo: EiTB

    Those bands are Ácido C; Flor Begué and the Cristina Montull Trio; Stay Blues; Chronology Quartet; Marco Martínez Quartet; Mikel Gaztelurrutia Trio; Conexion 4tet; The Billie Jeans; New Road Trio; Broken Brothers Brass Band; Gregario de Luxe; Altx6; The Cheese and Road Ensemble; Organiks; and The New Jazz Voices Ensemble.

    Ten of these groups are being chosen in order to perform at the 44th Jazz Festival of the Basque city. The selection is starting this month and is taking place at premises like the Victoria Eugenia Club; Branka; Altxerri; and Forum FNAC - tickets are  free. The last concert given by one of these bands is in May, when the names of the winners are expected to be revealed.

    History

    Donostia-San Sebastian Jazz Festival's beginning dates from September 1966. A group of people keen on this music genre proposed to the "Centro de Atracción y Turismo" (Donostia-San Sebastian Tourist Office) to hold a festival similar to that which had been holding in Nice for a few years.That first event set a standard for the future: along with chief professional figures, an international amateur contest was organized. There was a 200,000 pesetas budget and the stage was located in Trinidad Square, in the old part of the city.

    The audience responded to the programs filling the square every year as professional musicians played. It is difficult to forget the charm of those concerts in the summer nights: the music of Milt Buckner, Buddy Tate, Menfis Slim mixed with the buzz of the people strolling in the old part.

    The bells of the clock of Santa Maria followed the rhythm at the right time. Going to Trinidad Square was a feast where the setting itself became a pleasure: the audience, the square surrounded by the old stones of Santa Maria and San Telmo and the sky above. Because of the success, the stage had to be changed. The concerts were moved first to the sports center in 1974 and then to the cycle track.

    There was more room for the audience and the festival did not depend on the weather anymore. The audience became bigger and bigger and as a result of this, better figures could be brought. Charles Mingus, Tete Montoliu, Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, Dizzy Gilliespie, Herbie Hancock, Lionel Hampton, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Rollins, B.B. King, Woody Herman, Freddy Hubbard, Weather Report, Gato Barbieri, Art Blakey, Mercer Ellington, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea, Clark Terry, Milles Davies and many other famous artists played in the festival in several occasions during those years. Thanks to them San Sebastian Festival became the most attended in the world. For the response of the audience was amazing, with thirteen thousand people listening to Gato Barbieri or Chick Corea while in London or Montreaux they did not go beyond 4,000.

    The cultural aspect has also been developed during this growth period. Now the Jazz Festival consists not only of concerts, but also of music in the streets, contests for Basque and international amateur groups, conferences, film screenings and various music workshops.


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