After an initial lecture devoted to John Zorn and Masada, Alex Dutilh continues his exploration of radical music in New York with a deep dive into a movement that shook up the global jazz scene: Radical Jewish Culture. Born in the 1990s around the Tzadik label founded by John Zorn, this collective adventure brought together a generation of artists in search of new musical identities, combining jazz, klezmer, punk, experimentation, and spirituality.From David Krakauer to Marc Ribot, from Frank London to Masada, Radical Jewish Culture invented a new, free, and daring language, where Jewish memory became a driving force for creation. With his infectious passion and encyclopedic knowledge, Alex Dutilh brings this epic story to life, in which Jewish music emerges from the shadows to shine throughout the world.A vibrant lecture at the crossroads of history, music, and freedom....
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After an initial lecture devoted to John Zorn and Masada, Alex Dutilh continues his exploration of radical music in New York with a deep dive into a movement that shook up the global jazz scene: Radical Jewish Culture. Born in the 1990s around the Tzadik label founded by John Zorn, this collective adventure brought together a generation of artists in search of new musical identities, combining jazz, klezmer, punk, experimentation, and spirituality.From David Krakauer to Marc Ribot, from Frank London to Masada, Radical Jewish Culture invented a new, free, and daring language, where Jewish memory became a driving force for creation. With his infectious passion and encyclopedic knowledge, Alex Dutilh brings this epic story to life, in which Jewish music emerges from the shadows to shine throughout the world.A vibrant lecture at the crossroads of history, music, and freedom.
Après une première conférence consacrée à John Zorn et Masada, Alex Dutilh poursuit son exploration du New York des musiques radicales avec une plongée au cœur d’un mouvement qui a bouleversé la scène jazz mondiale : la Radical Jewish Culture.Née dans les années 1990 autour du label Tzadik fondé par John Zorn, cette aventure collective a rassemblé une génération d’artistes en quête de nouvelles identités musicales, entre jazz, klezmer, punk, expérimentation et spiritualité.De David Krakauer à Marc Ribot, de Frank London à Masada, la Radical Jewish Culture a inventé un langage inédit, libre et audacieux, où la mémoire juive devient moteur de création.Avec sa passion contagieuse et sa culture encyclopédique, Alex Dutilh nous fait revivre cette épopée où la musique juive sort de l’ombre pour rayonner dans le monde entier.Une conférence vibrante, à la croisée de l’histoire, de la musique et de la liberté.
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