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15 February 2013

Liverpool's First International Jazz Festival Begins In Two Weeks

International Jazz Festival

Liverpool's First International Jazz Festival Begins In Two Weeks


The first Liverpool International Jazz Festival will open in just two weeks at The Capstone Theatre, running from 28th February - 3rd March 2013.  For a full four days the Capstone Theatre will come alive to the sounds of Roller Trio, Led Bib, Robert Mitchell, Kit Downes Quintet, Denys Baptiste's Triumvirate and Courtney Pine to name a few highlights, and all under one roof.

Some of the finest names on the national and international jazz scene are set to demonstrate that the spirit of jazz is still swingin’ and jumpin’ in Liverpool and some programmed events are absolutely free.

In the short time since its opening in 2010, The Capstone Theatre has established itself as the city's leading venue for cutting edge jazz and world music.  This new festival is going all out to showcase original and innovative instrumental sounds from an array of high profile artists to satisfy the genre lovers and to introduce the fascinating world of jazz to a whole new generation of music fanatics.

The Capstone Theatre’s Neil Campbell said 'The Festival will be the first of its kind in Liverpool and will give the opportunity to bring together some of the most high profile national and international artists alongside some of the city's most creative local jazz musicians. Since beginning its ongoing series of jazz concerts two years ago, starting with a concert by sax legend Courtney Pine, The Capstone has staged concerts by some of the most interesting and excellent international jazz artists including Dennis Rollins, Neil Cowley, Zoe Rahman, Martin Taylor, Gwilym Simcock, Lighthouse, Jah Wobble, Stacey Kent, Kairos 4tet, Tigran, Eduardo Niebla, Phronesis, Portico Quartet and Tommy Smith. I think that through The Capstone's programme, Merseyside audiences are being given the opportunity to experience world class musicians who otherwise would not have performed in the City.'

Thursday 28th February will see the festival open in smooth style with Roller Trio. Described by BBC’s Radio’s Gilles Peterson as “Dark, menacing, bass heavy – the new sound of UK jazzzzzzz” .On 1st March, just as the weekend arrives Led Bib, one of the original torch bearers for the revitalized young British jazz scene –a maverick jazz band and an unlikely rock quintet will be headlining the second day of the festival. The third day of the festival will not be slowing down as composer, teacher and pianist Robert Mitchell, a throwback to that powerful tradition of artistic mastery in pursuit of transcendence, takes to the stage, followed by the Kit Downes Quintet, the dark and detailed, colorful and chaotic new project from UK pianist and composer Kit Downes.

Sunday 3rd March will see London Jazz artist Denys Baptiste performing with his new trio Triumvirate. Consisting of double bassist Larry Bartley and drummer Moses Boyd, Triumvirate take quality songs of the recent past - think Gnarls Barkley's ‘Crazy’ and D'Angelo's ‘Brown Sugar’ - and reinterpret them in trio format to present familiar material in an unfamiliar way.

The Festival will culminate in a final concert by jazz legend Courtney Pine, who returns to The Capstone with his phenomenal House of Legends Tour. An inspirational icon for many young, upcoming musicians, Courtney is known extensively for this saxophone and clarinet mastery however he is a multi-instrumentalist who is also able to play the flute and keyboard. Awarded an OBE in 2000 and a CBE in 2009, Courtney’s other accolade is his appearance at the Free Nelson Mandela Concert. The jazz maestro launched The Capstone's jazz programme back in 2010 with a sell-out performance and this concert promises to be something very special.

No festival in Liverpool would be complete without the very best in native talent and the Liverpool International Jazz Festival is no exception.  Supporting these jazz supremos will also be a series of free performances by Liverpool jazz musicians, including Blind Monk Trio, Martin Smith’s The Weave, Perri and Neil Quartet, White Canvas and GORP.

Exclusive to the Liverpool International Jazz Festival, The Capstone Theatre and specialist woodwind retailer Curly Woodwind will present two free saxophone workshops and masterclasses. The first will see renowned saxophone recording artist, author and composer Pete Thomas, alongside legendary sax stars Bobby Wellins and Tony Kofi, discuss how to achieve the best sound on your instrument. The second class will see professional saxophonist, consultant and teacher Graeme Turner offer the very best advice on how to improvise effectively.

Liverpool’s newest music event, the Liverpool International Jazz Festival is set to become an annual event with the Capstone Theatre at its very heart.  More information can be found on www.thecapstonetheatre.com.

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LISTING INFORMATION

Roller Trio
Thursday 28th February 2013, 7.30pm
£12.50

Martin Smith’s The Weave
Thursday 28th February 2013, 10pm
Free admission

Led Bib
Friday 1st March, 7.30pm
£12.50

GORP
Friday 1st March, 10pm
Free admission

Robert Mitchell
Saturday 2nd March, 2pm
£10

White Canvas
Saturday 2nd March, 4.30pm
Free admission

Kit Downes Quintet
Saturday 2nd March, 7.30pm
£12.50

Perri and Neil Quartet
Saturday 2nd March, 10pm
Free admission

Denys Baptiste’s Triumvirate
Sunday 3rd March, 3pm
£12.50

Blind Monk Trio
Sunday 3rd March, 5.30pm
Free admission

Courtney Pine House of Legends
Sunday 3rd March, 8pm
£17.50


SUNDAY WORKSHOPS LISTINGS

Taming the Saxophone - Tone Production
Sunday 3rd March,
11:00

How to Improvise Effectively
Sunday 3rd March,
12:30


HOW TO BOOK
In person: TicketQuarter, Queen Square, Liverpool, L1 1RG.
Ticket Quarter Box Office: 0844 8000 410*or online at www.thecapstonetheatre.com*

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