Pannonica Zoot Octet & Natalie Dessay
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
03.10.2023
Album including Album cover
- 1 The Highest Flying Bird 06:31
- 2 La Solitude de Bird 02:23
- 3 Color Blind 02:36
- 4 Blues for Lay Day 04:33
- 5 Lighthouse in the Storm 04:20
- 6 Today Is the Day 02:00
- 7 Echoes of Color Blind 01:36
- 8 Guilded Cage 06:06
- 9 A Reincarnated Pigeon Knows 00:50
- 10 Good Little Girl 04:46
- 11 Hidden 01:03
- 12 War Interlude 02:11
- 13 Hymn of the Cats 05:20
- 14 Something Zoo-It 03:18
- 15 Just in Case 03:37
- 16 Laconica 04:19
- 17 Monk's Prelude 01:07
- 18 Mousing Little Mice 02:50
- 19 Zootin' in Rhythm 05:52
- 20 Symphonica 09:26
Info for Pannonica
An aristocrat passionate about jazz, Pannonica de Koenigswarter leaves life in a castle for New York clubs! At the dawn of the 1950s, the benefactress Baroness watches over a community of Afro-American jazzmen in the shadows. For more than thirty years, she will be their patron, providing these artists with unwavering support as well as exemplary and visionary recognition. On stage, Natalie Dessay embodies with talent this emblematic figure, close friend of many jazz legends, Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker in the lead. Together, with the brilliant collective of musicians the Zoot Octet, they retrace the journey of "Nica", offering a poetic show mixing theater and music, stage plays and archive images. The show "Pannonica" was created in 2019 by the Zoot Collectif and was performed for the first time at La Seine Musicale. For this album release, the Zoot octet presents the original soundtrack of the show accompanied by Natalie Dessay as a narrator.
Natalie Dessay, speaker, Pannonica
Zoot Octet
Natalie Dessay
After an extraordinary career that took Natalie Dessay to all the major international stages (including the Metropolitan Opera, the Vienna State Opera - where she was the first French opera singer to be appointed Kammersängerin - the Teatro alla Scala, the Royal Opera House and the Opéra national de Paris), the soprano now concentrates on recitals, the theatre and chanson singing. She performed under Michel Legrand in a production of "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg" at the Théâtre du Châtelet, toured Europe and America and released two albums with him, "Entre Elle et Lui" and "Between Yesterday and Tomorow". She performed again at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Sondheim's musical "Passion" directed by Fanny Ardant. At the same time she gave numerous concerts in Europe and the United States as a duo with the pianist Philippe Cassard and recorded three albums ("Debussy - Clair de Lune", "Fiançailles pour rire" and "Schubert").
Dessay made her spoken theatre debut in "And", a monologue by Howard Barker, at the Grand Théâtre de Tours. In the summer of 2018, she hosted the Festival d'Avignon for "Certaines n'avaient jamais vu la Mer" in a production by Richard Brunel and performed in Stefan Zweig's "Legend of a Life" at the Théâtre Montparnasse. She is currently returning to singing, performing the repertoire of Claude Nougaro in a programme conceived by Yvan Cassar ("Sur l'Ecran noir de mes Nuits Blanches").
The Zoot Collective
was created in September 2016, on the initiative of several young jazz musicians who wanted to promote a common vision of their practice and propose original creations.
Since its creation, the collective has carried out various projects, including Zoot Suite Vol.1 and Vol.2, which brought together the Zoot Octet and a string quartet, as well as the show "Pannonica" created at La Seine Musicale in 2019, based on the story of the jazz baroness "Pannonica de Koenigswarter", embodied on stage by the great Natalie Dessay, surrounded by the musicians of the Zoot Collective.
In recent years, the Zoot Collectif has also initiated numerous concerts and jam sessions that have contributed to the buzz of the Paris jazz scene. In November 2021, it organised the first edition of its festival, the "ZootFest", which brought together hundreds of people for 9 concerts in 7 different venues.
This album contains no booklet.