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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16, 9:30 PM
Guimarães Orchestra Project / Guimarães Jazz with Dzijan Emin Octeto
Seven years after the beginning of the partnership between Guimarães Jazz and the Orchestra of Guimarães – an extremely demanding project, not without intrinsic risks of failure –, it is with great satisfaction that we acknowledge the significant evolution and sustainability of this association, thus proving that the festival was, and is, correct in its stance of openness to collaborations with entities external to its organization. Growing pains were not, as expected, absent from this process, but after several editions in different formats, the general balance is highly positive, translated into stimulating collaborations with prominent Portuguese and international composers and into a gradual, but constant, increase in the levels of competence of everyone involved with the work of this local orchestra.
Eclecticism and stylistic diversity have been the dominant note of past choices made by the festival with regard to this partnership. Various formats were experimented and composers affiliated to jazz rock (Nels Cline), to European orchestral jazz-pop (Lyna Nyberg) or to jazz-influenced Brazilian music (Léa Freire), among others from different stylist and geographic latitudes, have contributed decisively to its growth. In 2024, Balkan traditional music – eventually one of the expressions of European folk music with the greatest repercussion and most impressive presence in the global musical imaginary – will enter the fluid territories of jazz through the hands and talent of an idiosyncratic Macedonian musician – Dzijan Emin –, who will direct the Orchestra of Guimarães (as well as eight Macedonian musicians who will accompany him) on a distinctly contemporary journey through hybrid and borderless sounds.
Born in Macedonia, Dzijan Emin is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer with a multifaceted and extremely original musical career, materialized in a body of work unfolded across several artistic fronts: the interpretation of classical repertoire as first corneteer of the Macedonian Philharmonic; the creation of improvised music; directing orchestras and large ensembles; composing soundtracks for cinema and theater; and, finally, the artistic curatorship of music festivals. At the core of his artistic work is an incorporation of multicultural sounds that mirrors the cultural environment of the Balkans themselves, marked by the fluid intersection of Western and Eastern influences, of which he is a native. Dzijan Emin’s curriculum of collaborations is as unorthodox as his authorial work, including collaborative projects in partnership with such different musicians such as electronic music producer Jeff Mills, renowned jazz vocalist Kur Elling, double-bassist and composer William Parker, recently deceased Japanese singer Damo Suzuki (former member of the influential German krautrock band Can and a seminal figure in European experimental music) or, lastly, the electronic-pop duo Air, among others of lesser notoriety. Emin’s compositions, characterized by exquisite contaminations between different musical languages, were interpret by reputed orchestras all around the world and resulted in ten discographic editions under his own name.
Ages 6 and up
Dzijan Emin, direction and compositions
Kiril Kuzmanov, alto saxophone
Ivan Ivanov, tenor saxophone
Trajche Velkov, trumpet
Sashko Nikolovski, trombone
Gordan Spasovski, piano
Kiril Tufekchievski, double bass
Goce Stevkovski, drums
Guimarães Orchestra
Nuno Meira, Rómulo Assis, Cátia Sá, Dhiego Lima, Rafael Moreira, Inês Vilarinho, Joaquim Pereira, Miguel Oliveira - Violin I
Ana Vale, Joaquim Matos, Daniela Barros, Margarida Silva, Bruna Sousa, João Rodrigues, Joana Neiva, Francisca Seixas - Violin II
Emídio Ribeiro, Cristóvão Andrade, João Rosa, Carlos Monteiro, Diana Ribeiro, Inês Teixeira - Viola
António Ferreira, Luís Carvalhoso, Benedita Andrade, Catarina Coelho - Cello
Vítor Castro, Miguel Carneiro, Diogo Melo - Percussion
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