The tour of the visiting trio starts today November 23rd from Turku and ends in Helsinki Hietsu is Happening! concert, where saxophonist Mikko Innanen will be heard as a special guest. The concert is organized in accordance with the latest regional regulations of the Regional State Administrative Agency of Southern Finland and the number of participants is limited to 20 listeners.
Starting from November 23rd in Turku and ending in Helsinki on December 1st the Finnish part of the tour consists in 9 concerts throughout the country. The journey continues in Estonia on December 3rd to 5th with performances at Jazzkar’s Jõulu Jazz (Christmas Jazz) in Tallinn and Viljandi and a final day at Kilingi Nõmme Klubi presented by Uus Kontsert.
The Helsinki concert will be held in accordance with the latest restrictions of the Regional State Administrative Agency, limiting the audience capacity to 20 and ensuring adequate safety distances and hand hygiene. The concert will also be streamed live on the Hietsu Paviljonki website.
As a musician and composer Daniel Erdmann developed a characteristic sound and an unmistakable idiom years ago. The warm, earthy timbre of his tenor sax and a wide-ranging expressiveness, from clear melodies to husky modulations and flickering abstractions, are the humus for the various flowers that drive Erdmann’s band projects.
The term “chamber jazz” is much overused, almost as much as the word “supergroup”, and yet Won’t Put No Flag Out by Daniel Erdmann’s Velvet Revolution is undoubtedly both. With Théo Ceccaldi on violin and Jim Hart on vibes, this is a genuine European Supergroup playing intricate and intelligent chamber jazz. This is the second album from the Velvet Revolution issued, like the first, by the increasingly impressive and prolific Hungarian label BMC (Budapest Music Centre). The Velvet’s first prizewinning album A Short Moment Of Zero G came out in 2015 and since then the trio have clearly been performing together and working in the studio, with the result that their sound is even more integrated and intuitive.
On the Finnish dates of the tour, the cello virtuoso Vincent Courtois replaces Théo Ceccaldi. An iconic figure in the French jazz world, Courtois is known through his playing with Louis Sclavis and his bands, as well as his own trio with the saxophonists Daniel Erdmann and Robin Fincker. He has also joined the line up of Velvet Revolution on frequent occasions before.
Daniel Erdmann's Velvet Revolution
Daniel Erdmann tenor saxophone
Jim Hart vibraphone
Vincent Courtois cello / Nov. 20th to December 1st
Théo Ceccaldi violin / December 2nd to 5th
Tour Program from November 20th to December 5th
FINLAND cooperation with the Goethe-Institute of Finland and the French Institute of Finland
20-22/11 Vantaa, Koivupää / artistic residence
Mon 23/11 Turku, Bar Ö
Tue 24/11 Joensuu, Kerubin sali / Jazzkerho 76
Wed 25/11 Äänekoski, Wille
Thu 26/11 Raahe, Raahe-sali/ Rantajatsiklubi
Fri 27/11 Seinäjoki, Kalevan Navetta, Hugo-sali /Jazzoikoon!
Sat 28/11 Pori, Town Hall / Validi Karkia Klubi
Mon 30/11 Helsinki, Breakfast @ Goethe
Mon 30/11 Tampere, G Livelab / with Mikko Innanen, alto, baritone sax
Tue 01/12 Tampere, school concert / German Cultural Centre of Tampere
Tue 01/12 Helsinki, Hietsu is Happening! / with Mikko Innanen, Antti Lötjönen double bass solo
ESTONIA cooperation with the French Institute of Estonia
Thu 03/12/2020 Tallinn / Jazzkaar Jõulujazz, with Jaak Sooäär, guitar
Fri 04/12/2020 Viljandi, Ancien Music Centre / with Jaak Sooäär, guitar
Sat 05/12/2020 Kilingi-Nõmme Klubi / presented by Uus Kontsert
Tour Production: Das Atelier
Tour Booking and tour management: Vapaat äänet
Tour support: Goethe-Institute Finland, French Institute, Région Grand-Est, Drac Grand Est, Spedidam
In the frame of the French Nordic Jazz Transit – export and exchange program of the AJC – Association Jazzé Croisé
Photo: Nicolas Dhondt
