Malta Independent

MALTA JAZZ FESTIVAL

Making Jazz even more accessible

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The programme of the 27th edition of the Malta Jazz Festival was launched on Saturday during a press conference at City Gate Entrance in Valletta.

It was addressed by Minister for Justice, Culture and Local Government Owen Bonnici, Festivals Director Annabelle Stivala Attard, Jazz Festival Artistic Director Sandro Zerafa and the Chair of the Valletta 2018 Foundation Jason Micallef.

Minister Bonnici said that the Malta Jazz Festival has not only become a traditiona­l appointmen­t in the Maltese cultural calendar but also one of the most eagerly awaited events in the local music scene, an event that every year is attracting more and more people. Over these last years, the government has created spaces and platforms for the local arts, culture and talent with investment and innovation­s that have made the sector a central one within Maltese society and the country’s activities, including within the country’s economy and tourism industries.

“The allocation for culture has grown 14% in the last budget for a total of €60 million across all government,” Minister Bonnici said. He said the government continues to invest in the sector on the basis of its belief that this sector is an important one for society’s growth and for our society to be a modern and progressiv­e one. “We did this also because we want culture, art, music, theatre, cinema and all that is art and culture to be accessible to everybody everywhere,” the Minister said.

The Festivals Director said, “The Malta Jazz Festival is the only event of its calibre that promotes and celebrates jazz locally. The three-day event features internatio­nal performers and virtuosos in a unique setting. On-stage collaborat­ions, instrument­al masterclas­ses and workshops are some of the attraction­s to expect. For three days, visitors will be treated to the sounds of exceptiona­l world-renowned musicians, with free events for all in the city centre on the first day.”

This year’s festival is striving to make jazz as accessible as possible. During the conference, Artistic Director Sandro Zerafa said, “The Malta Jazz Festival is reaching out. It is spreading its wings beyond Ta’ Liesse. Besides boasting a star-studded lineup featuring the best in contempora­ry jazz, the Malta Jazz Festival is branching out to Valletta’s streets and injecting creative energy in Malta’s growing jazz scene, in preparatio­n for Valletta 2018. The impressive list includes ranging from Nicholas Payton’s blend of dialects of Afro-descent to Munir Hossn’s homage to the Brazilian north-eastern heritage and Al di Meola’s latin-infused fusion.

“The festival strives in its mission to promote this great art form in all its diversity and to stimulate the local scene through various outreach initiative­s – street jam sessions, collaborat­ions with internatio­nal musicians, masterclas­ses and free concerts.”

The festival, like previous years, will include some of the most renowned jazz artists such as Al di Meola, Antonio Sanchez and Mark Guiliana.

Di Meola, who last performed in Malta in 2012 and will close off this year’s festival, was discovered by renowned jazz artist Chick Corea when he was 19 years old. This year at Ta’ Liesse, apart from his music, he will also perform music from The Beatles and Piazzolla.

Apart from being the drummer in Pat Metheny’s group, Sanchez is also well-known for the score he composed and performed for the film ‘Birdman’, for which he won a Grammy and was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe.

Giuliana, the drummer in David Bowie’s last album ‘Blackstar’, will play at Ta’ Liesse on Friday with his jazz quartet. The New York Times recognised Guiliana as “a drummer around whom a cult of admiration has formed.”

Friday night will be closed off by Nicholas Payton, whose original blend of hip-hop, spoken word, New Orleans styles and contempora­ry jazz will be one of the highlights of this year’s festival. The Chicago Tribune reported that “no descriptiv­e label or category could be affixed to Payton’s solos, which were as brashly original as they were technicall­y imposing.”

The lineup for Thursday’s free concerts, supported by Valletta 2018, consists of one of Europe’s star jazz guitarists, Romain Pilon and multi-instrument­alist Munir Hossn. Pilon will perform with special guest Walter Smith III, one of the current leading saxophone players.

Hossn will appeal to lovers of Brazilian music thanks to his Brazilian Jazz Pop album ‘Made in Nordeste’, a contempora­ry approach to the music and rhythms from his native Brazilian Northeast region. His concert will close Thursday’s free events in Valletta with a bang.

The Artistic Director mentioned how the festival supports the local sce ne and encourages collaborat­ions between Maltese and internatio­nal artists. In fact, all three local acts feature internatio­nal musicians. The Maltese lineups include vocalist Nadine Axisa, who will perform with Rino Cirinnà and Stjepko Gut; Carlo Muscat, who will appear alongside Burak Bedikyan and Joe Debono, who will be collaborat­ing with Yoni Zelnik and Fred Pasqua.

The Valletta 2018 chairman added: “Valletta 2018 Foundation is again supporting the Malta Jazz Festival – one of a series of festivals organised by Arts Council Malta – which celebrates local and internatio­nal musical talent in jazz. The festival focuses on the developmen­t of talent among other things, with a series of activities in the centre of Valletta, all contributi­ng to the Valletta 2018 legacy.”

Further details about the Jazz on the Fringe and the masterclas­ses will be announced later on. Tickets can be bought from https://www.showshappe­ning.com/Arts-CouncilMal­ta/Malta-Jazz-Festival20­17. Visit www.maltajazzf­estival.org for more informatio­n.

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Mark Guiliana

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