Jazz Orchestra UMLAUT Big Band
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What an astonishing orchestra! Here are indeed young musicians all connected to the most contemporary forms of jazz who have embarked on the recreation of the swing madness of the 1920s for among other pleasures you dance the Charleston or the balboa!
The Umlaut Big Band is an orchestra of fourteen musicians. Since 2011, under the direction of Pierre-Antoine Badaroux, the band has been exploring both the historical repertoire of the Big Bands (1920-1940) from rare sound and manuscript archives, those of Mary Lou Williams, Don Redman, Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, Benny Carter and other American and European artists, as well as a more contemporary creative repertoire with commissions to composers with an intimate relationship with jazz, such as Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Axel Dörner, Bertrand Denzler and Joel Grip. They have developed a repertoire of over 200 pieces and released 5 albums in 10 years.
Following the example of the early music orchestras, the historical research of the group is based on the conviction that the arrangers, rarely put forward in the history of jazz, are creators who constantly invent new forms. Too rarely approached by today’s composers, the Big Band format lends itself ideally to rich sonic explorations, a dialogue between a long tradition linked to jazz and contemporary forms of invention.
In 2023, the Umlaut Big Band becomes the Umlaut Chamber Orchestra to bring Mary Lou Williams’ Zodiac Suite (1945) to life in a new version based on a critical study of the original manuscripts. Coming from a “generation of musicians ready to go from one extreme to the other of jazz” (Jazz Magazine), the group favors acoustics and warm atmospheres, from large concert halls to village squares.
In residence at the Théâtre de l’Aquarium (La Cartoucherie, Paris 12e) since 2019, at the invitation of the company La Vie Brève.
Direction: Pierre-Antoine Badaroux (Music Conductor)
Cast: Pierre-Antoine Badaroux (Saxophone), Antonin Tri-Hoang (Saxophone / Clarinet), Benjamin Dousteyssier (Saxophones / Clarinet), Geoffroy Gesser (Saxophone / Clarinet), Pierre Borel (Saxophones / Clarinet), Jules Jassef (Trumpet), Gabriel Levasseur (Trumpet), Louis Laurain (Trumpet), Fidel Fourneyron (Trombone), Michael Ballue (Trombone), Matthieu Naulleau (Piano), Romain Vuillemin (Guitar), Sébastien Beliah (Double Bass), Antonin Gerbal (Drums)