Gaume Jazz : Thérapie de Couple

Gaume Jazz : Thérapie de Couple

A great sextet to evoke the differences, similarities, possible misunderstandings and psychology of the France-Germany couple, the driving force behind Europe, in an “emergent” jazz version.

Théo Ceccaldi, violin

Hélène Duret, clarinet

Vincent Courtois, cello

Daniel Erdmann, sax

Robert Lucaciu, bass

Moritz Baumgärtne, drums

Couple therapy - we're talking, of course, about the Germany-France couple, the driving force behind Europe, which sometimes finds itself in crisis... Saxophonist and conductor Daniel Erdmann is the ideal advisor, as he knows all about the differences, similarities, possible misunderstandings and psychology of these two countries. He is particularly pleased to have been invited to form a new Franco-German sextet, and in choosing the musicians he has opted for a combination of those he already knows very well - and the security that comes with that - and invited completely new people who bring with them the desire and magic of uncertainty. 

Daniel Erdmann has been traveling between Germany and France for over 20 years. Franco-German and European projects are central to his work, in which he has been supported from the outset by Philippe Ochem and the Jazzdor Festival.

Jazzdor is once again a partner and sponsor of the new group. Projects over the past 20 years have included groups such as Das Kapital and Velvet Revolution, as well as quartets, trios and duos with Heinz Sauer, Christophe Marguet, Vincent Courtois, Aki Takase, Henri Texier and many others. n work in which he has been supported from the outset by Philippe Ochem and the Jazzdor Festival.

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