Jazz in Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues
Jazz under the stars at the foot of the Lure mountain
2016
About Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues
Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues — edition 2016
Jazz in Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues 2016 - 2nd edition
The second edition of the festival took place from July 20 to 22, 2016, with an ambitious and eclectic program over three evenings. The festival took over two emblematic venues in the village: the Théâtre de Verdure and the Saint-Étienne church.
On Wednesday, July 20, a conference by saxophonist Raphaël Imbert opened the festivities in the afternoon. At 6:30 PM, in the Saint-Étienne church, the « Bach Coltrane » program brought together Raphaël Imbert on saxophones, André Rossi on Hammond organ, and Jean-Luc Di Fraya on percussion and vocals, in a fascinating dialogue between baroque music and jazz. At 9:30 PM, the Dancing Jazz Band electrified the Théâtre de Verdure with Raphaël Imbert, singer Marion Rampal, Simon Sieger on trombone and accordion, Thomas Weirich on guitars, Pierre Fenichel on double bass, and Jean-Luc Di Fraya on drums.
On Thursday, July 21, the Gypsy Swing Quintet de Liège offered an evening of lively gypsy jazz. On Friday, July 22, the festival concluded in style with the Rhoda Scott Ladies Quartet, led by the legendary American organist Rhoda Scott, a major figure in jazz.
Highlights Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues 2016
- Raphaël Imbert and the « Bach Coltrane » program at the church
- Dancing Jazz Band with Marion Rampal on vocals
- Gypsy Swing Quintet de Liège in gypsy jazz
- Rhoda Scott Ladies Quartet closing the festival
- Musical conference during the day
Programme Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues 2016
2016 Program
Wednesday, July 20
- Afternoon: Conference by Raphaël Imbert
- 6:30 PM – « Bach Coltrane » at Saint-Étienne church: Raphaël Imbert (saxophones), André Rossi (Hammond organ), Jean-Luc Di Fraya (percussion, vocals)
- 9:30 PM – Dancing Jazz Band at the Théâtre de Verdure: Raphaël Imbert, Marion Rampal (vocals), Simon Sieger (trombone, accordion), Thomas Weirich (guitars), Pierre Fenichel (double bass), Jean-Luc Di Fraya (drums, percussion, vocals)
Thursday, July 21
- 9:30 PM – Gypsy Swing Quintet de Liège – Gypsy Jazz
Friday, July 22
- 9:30 PM – Rhoda Scott Ladies Quartet – Jazz
Prices Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues 2016
Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues — 2017 edition
The 2016 edition was held from 20 July to 22 July 2016. The dates for the 2017 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues
Access
The festival takes place at the Théâtre de Verdure and the Saint-Étienne church, Place Adrien Gastinel, 04230 Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues.
- By car: From Forcalquier, take the D13 northeast (approx. 15 km). From Manosque, take the D13 via Forcalquier. From Sisteron, follow the D946 then the D951. Free parking in the village.
- By bus: ZOU! lines from Forcalquier and Sisteron. Information at 04 84 54 95 10 (Tourist Office of the Pays de Forcalquier Montagne de Lure).
Prices
Some evenings are free admission. Prestigious evenings: around 15 euros. Inquire with the tourist office for the prices of each edition.
Contact
- Phone: 04 92 73 02 57 (Tourist Office of Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues)
- Forcalquier Tourist Office: 04 84 54 95 10
Open-air jazz in the heart of Haute-Provence
Born in 2015 from the joint initiative of the town hall of Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues and the KIANIM association (festival committee), the Jazz in Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues festival has quickly established itself as a must-attend summer event for jazz lovers in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Led by Max Bontoux and a team of passionate volunteers, the festival takes over the village's Théâtre de Verdure every summer, a green space set up outdoors to host concerts under the Provençal stars.
An exceptional setting at the foot of the Lure mountain
Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues is a village of character nestled at the foot of the Lure mountain, in the Pays de Forcalquier. This preserved natural setting, between lavender fields, oak forests, and limestone peaks, gives the festival a unique atmosphere. The Théâtre de Verdure, located in the heart of the village near Place Adrien Gastinel, offers an intimate and warm setting where the public can enjoy concerts in a privileged environment, far from the hustle and bustle of big cities.
An eclectic and demanding jazz program
The festival offers a rich and varied program, exploring all facets of jazz. From its first edition in 2015, the festival hosted The Swing Ambassador Septet and the legendary Haricots Rouges, an emblematic New Orleans jazz band. In 2016, the second edition made its mark with the performance of saxophonist Raphaël Imbert and his « Bach Coltrane » program, blending baroque music and jazz, followed by the Dancing Jazz Band with singer Marion Rampal, the Gypsy Swing Quintet de Liège, and the prestigious Rhoda Scott Ladies Quartet.
Concerts in the church and the Théâtre de Verdure
The festival's uniqueness lies in the diversity of its concert venues. In addition to the Théâtre de Verdure for the main evening concerts, some performances are held in the Saint-Étienne church, offering remarkable acoustics for more intimate ensembles. Musical conferences are also offered during the day, allowing the public to deepen their knowledge of jazz and its roots.
An accessible and friendly festival
True to its spirit of sharing, the Jazz in Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues festival offers an accessible pricing policy. Some evenings are free admission, while prestigious concerts are offered at moderate prices. This approach, combined with the event's human scale and the warm welcome from the villagers, makes this festival a special moment for encounters between artists and the public, in the authentic spirit of live jazz.
Where does it take place — Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues
Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues in brief
History of Jazz Saint-Étienne-les-Orgues
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