BIRD: The Music of Charlie Parker played by 3G & Chris Engel

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Online, Saturday 29th August

August 29th marks a significant centenary. It will be 100 years since the birth of jazz icon Charlie Parker.

It also marks 20 years since IMC released Ronan Guilfoyle's BIRD album. Under the moniker Lingua Franca, that album was a celebration of the iconic music associated with Charlie Parker. It featured music written by him, jazz standards made famous by him and also original music dedicated to him.

Throughout it explored new possibilities and angles of these classic Parker pieces, with ‘ingenious reworking of some classic tunes’ according to the Journal of Music.

For that record, originally released in August 2000, Guilfoyle assembled a stellar international cast featuring saxophonist Julian Arguelles, guitarist Rick Peckham and drummer Tom Rainey.

To celebrate this important centenary, an equally stellar cast of Irish musicians will perform the BIRD album live in its entirety. Keeping it in the family and recreating the recorded format, Irish bassist Ronan Guilfoyle will be joined by Chris Guilfoyle on guitar, Conor Guilfoyle on drums (collectively known as 3G) while saxophone duties will be in the astutely capable hands of Chris Engel.

Parker, also referred to by his nickname, Yardbird, or simply ‘Bird’, was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. A highly influential soloist and leading figure in the development of bebop, Parker was a virtuoso and trailblazer who was instrumental in shaping modern jazz.


Date:
Saturday 29th August
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€5.83

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