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08 Wed 2010

LAST DAY: MUSIC KEEPS PLAYING

ULTIMO DÍA: LA MÚSICA SIGUE SONANDO

This Wednesday, a holiday in Argentina, Buenos Aires Jazz.10 offers at the Centro Cultural Recoleta a rich program with nine free shows at Patio del Aljibe and the Terrace stage. The day will begin at 3.30 PM with Frank Carlberg's quintet, and at 5 PM with Fernando Tarrés at the Terrace (see below). At the same time, the quartet of Hugo Pierre and Ricardo Lew -along with some friends- will be performing at Patio del Alibe. Right there, from 6 PM it will be the turn of Ricardo Nolé Templando. At the same time, at the Terrace, the pianist Andrés Beeuwsaert’s quartet will be playing. At the Patio, at the same time, Trío Indigo and Leo Alvarez will get on stage. The closing of this jazz marathon will be at 8 PM with the concert by Paula Shocrón Orquesta and at 9 PM with the presentation of the trumpeter-presenter-entertainer and host of every jam session night, Gillespi (picture).

Parallel to all this music, the film “El soplo” by Martín Bidau will be screened at 6 PM at the Microcine. It is a film about the sax player Ricardo Cavalli. At the end, the audience will be able to have a dialogue with the director and the musician. There is a little story to tell about this film: when the first edition of Buenos Aires Jazz was starting in October 2008, Bidau was also starting to shoot his movie about Cavalli at Thelonious club, one of the most important in Buenos Aires Jazz scene. Two years later, this closure Wednesday of the 2010 edition, we will be able to see the result of that work.

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