The BvR Flamenco Big Band will be playing at Rotterdam’s beautiful Lantaren Venster for INJAZZ Festival 2017, 22 of June 23:15.
https://www.injazz.nl/infestival/bvr-flamenco-big-band/
The BvR Flamenco Big Band will be playing at Rotterdam’s beautiful Lantaren Venster for INJAZZ Festival 2017, 22 of June 23:15.
https://www.injazz.nl/infestival/bvr-flamenco-big-band/
…colorful rhythms and harmonies he has transplanted to the jazz idiom to frame a musical hybrid that is as spontaneous as it is spirited…In sum, Luz de Luna is an opulent banquet, setting forth the best features of flamenco and jazz on one appetizing menu.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/luz-de-luna-bernard-van-rossum-self-produced-review-by-jack-bowers.php
For full review in Dutch go to Jazzenzo http://www.jazzenzo.nl/?e=3598
“Luz de Luna” is the sequel to ‘Jaleo Holandés, the BvR Flamenco Big Band’s debut album from 2014. Just like the first album, “Luz de Luna” features a staggering diversity of compositional approaches as well as an equally solid and instantly recognizable sound . Van Rossum has by no means kept still over the past two years, returning with this new statement bringing his musical ideas into the limelight with confidence and assertion.
The CD fuses traditional flamenco elements like the idiomatic Flamenco voice, rhythmic guitar and the ever-present inflammatory clapping to the sound of a flexible big band. The compositions are refined and at the same time easy on the ear. An additional dimension is brought by the soloists: they maintain a strong individual voice while moving seemingly effortlessly within Van Rossum’s musical idiom. Particularly attractive are the solos of tenor saxophonist Joao Driessen ‘El Gladiador cobarde’, trumpeter Gidon Nunes Vaz and pianist Xavi Torres on “Lejos de Casa”.
Singer María Marín and special guest vocalist David de Jacoba deliver compelling and energetic interpretations of evocative Spanish lyrics: “Sol que almas despertará, susurra sin gritar, mientras acaricia el mar” (“Sun that awakens souls, whispering without shouting, while caressing the sea”).
A striking addition to the instrumentation is the virtuosic and soulful sound of harmonica player Antonio Serrano.
At the end of the review of their first album ‘Jaleo Holandés “, it was hoped that Van Rossum’s music would soon again materialize into a record . The result: This second album is at times romantic (on the title track “Luz de Luna”), exciting (at the beginning of “Y tu ni siquiera lo sabes”) and thanks to the skillful changes of pace and atmosphere, it flows organically. Excellent that the Fonds Podium Kunsten and the Keep an Eye Foundation contributed to making this new album possible. With ‘Jaleo Holandés, Van Rossum proved his project was an interesting newcomer to the Dutch jazz scene, with “Luz de Luna” he confirms loud and clear that the BvR Flamenco Big Band is here to stay.
On 14-2-2017 Bernard van Rossum was interviewed by Madrid-based radio station el Tablao Flamenco.
…talking about Luz de Luna, how the flamenco big band was conceived and developed and what comes next…
Check our the interview below (Spanish)
The BvR flamenco big band will be playing at FIJAZZ (Festival Internacional de Jazz de Alicante) on 15th of July, featuring Antonio Serrano (harmonica) and David de Jacoba (voice).
It’s an honour to be part of this festival playing in the amazing ADDA auditorium and sharing the program with the likes of Chick Corea, Richard Bona, Manhattan Transfer, Robert Glasper, Diego el Cigala, Chano Dominguez, Vicente Amigo among many others.
http://www.fijazzalicante.com/
The BvR flamenco big band’s brand new album has landed, featuring Antonio Serrano (harmonica), David de Jacoba (voice) and Ben van Gelder (alto sax). Available for purcase on www.bernardvanrossum.com/music-store.html or download on https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/luz-de-luna/id1196392106
David de Jacoba has been referred to as the biggest emerging flamenco talent of today. His album “Jubileo” was nominated for best record in the “Cante Revelación” category by “Flamenco Hoy”. The great Paco de Lucía recruited him to join his legendary sextet, a real privilege to feature his unique voice on “la gaviota” and “y tu ni siquiera lo sabes”.