The bewitching music of
the Jerez Le Cam Quartet
A European quartet at the crossroads of tango and Eastern European gypsy music
On Friday, March 6, at 8 pm, Salle Bourgie welcomes pianist Gerardo Jerez Le Cam and his band, a European quartet at the crossroads of tango and Eastern European gypsy music.
Originally from Buenos Aires, Gerardo Jerez Le Cam became familiar with the sounds of Eastern Europe upon his arrival in France in 1992. Since then, he has been exploring several musical genres by integrating classical music, jazz, gypsy music and traditional African music into a bewitching tango.
Gerardo Jerez Le Cam has been exploring several musical genres by integrating classical music, jazz, gypsy music and traditional African music into a bewitching tango.
As a performer, the Argentine composer and pianist has performed with Gotan Project, Juan Jose Mosalini and Osvaldo Calo, among others. By adding the cymbalom to the traditional tango orchestra, Gerardo Jerez Le Cam founded an atypical tango ensemble and produced an original crossbreeding. He nourishes his musical creation by mixing, among other things, tango, the music of J. S. Bach and the popular music of Romania and Moldavia.
Always on the lookout for new ingredients to enrich his unique musical style, he concocts a brilliant blend from baroque polyphony, contemporary noise music, the rather light, festive and luminous character of gypsy music and the heavier, darker and more powerful side of Argentinean tango. The result of this musical fusion is an original, strong and unique creation: the Balkan tango.
Artists
Jerez Le Cam, piano and composition
Iacob Maciuca, violin
Manu Comté, bandoneon
Mihai Trestian, cymbalom
Program
Mar negro
Dos arcos
Gomera
Orillas
Torbellino
Solaris
Yamparango
Último delta
Brabadag
Molodojoni
Concert presented without intermission
Duration: 1h 30m
ARTE MUSICA
In residence at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts since 2008, Arte Musica’s mission is to develop the Museum’s musical programming.
Salle Bourgie
Claire and Marc Bourgie Pavilion
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts – 1339 Sherbrooke Street West
Friday, March 6, 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: $19.35 to $36.53
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Website
Image: Eric Van Nieuwland – courtesy of Arte Musica
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La salle Bourgie, concert hall of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, is located in the restored Erskine and American Heritage Church. Designated in 1998 as a “Historic Site of National Interest”, the metamorphosed venue now boasts outstanding acoustics and an exceptional decor, including twenty historic Tiffany stained glass windows. Perfectly suited to the needs of chamber music ensembles and other groups such as string orchestras, the Bourgie Hall offers music lovers musical experiences that reflect the encyclopedic diversity of the MMFA.
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