Live at Bimhuis Vincent Peirani, Federico Casagrande, Ziv Ravitz
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
13.12.2024
Album including Album cover
- 1 Twilight (Live) 11:41
- 2 Salsa Fake (Live) 12:55
- 3 River (Live) 08:25
- 4 Dream Brother (Live) 13:14
- 5 Menerbes (Live) 07:21
- 6 Ritournelle (Live) 09:28
Info for Live at Bimhuis
Whether it’s jazz, classical music, rock, Thelonious Monk or Nine Inch Nails: Vincent Peirani blends it all together. The French accordionist likes to venture into unexplored territories with Jokers. Like the joker, who can turn up in different roles and guises, each of these three virtuosos can become a soloist, a rhythmist, a colorist, and so on. Together they incorporate different kinds of music from all over the world.
Vincent Peirani reached the French jazz top by accompanying celebrated players such as Michel Portal, Daniel Humair and Louis Sclavis. His own trio Jokers features Italian jazz guitarist Federico Casagrande and Israeli drummer Ziv Ravitz. The latter previously performed with us in various formations, for example with saxophone legend Lee Konitz, and with younger band leaders such as Linda Oh, Omer Klein and Shai Maestro.
Vincent Peirani, accordion
Federico Casagrande, guitar
Ziv Ravitz, drums
Vincent Peirani
Like all popular music, jazz is associated with strong personalities. International recognition of accordionist Vincent Peirani rests on that essential, fundamental quality. His musical charisma, his very distinctive creative skills, his unique approach to his art – all of which are the fruit of a very open, unblinkered attitude – strike the listener immediately.
After brilliant studies in classical music (many international awards), his dive into the world of jazz received the seal of success from the start and was crowned at the Victoires du Jazz in 2014 (“Revelation”) and 2015 (“Artist of the Year”). Vincent Peirani has the ability to turn everything he touches into gold: in jazz, of course (his own projects, but also collaborations with Daniel Humair, Michel Portal, and others), but also in chanson (Sanseverino, Les Yeux Noirs), film music (composer for Mathieu Almaric’s Barbara in 2017), and so on. Whatever the style, the public follows: in his performances, he creates a balance between the relatively straightforward (inventive revivals of well-known themes) and a blessed unexpectedness, with art music and popular music very close to each other, a sign of great artistry.
The man who, ten years ago, completely renewed the language of the accordion (and continues to do so) has become a major artist, whose uninhibited, cosmopolitan view of music and sense of instrumental combination and colour, enable him to bring that rare and precious magical touch to everything he does.
Federico Casagrande
Paris based jazz guitarist Federico Casagrande is considered one of the most influential European guitar player of the last years.
He started in early age the study of classical music in Italy. In 2003 he moved on a scholarship to Boston, U.s.a., where he attended the Berklee College of Music and graduated summa cum laude in 2006.
In 2007 he won the first prize at the Gibson Montreux Jazz Festival Guitar Competition with George Benson president of the jury.
He released 18 records as leader or co-leader.
His production goes from acoustic solo to electric trios and quartets.
Among others, notable collaborations on record are a duo with piano master Enrico Pieranunzi, a trio with Fulvio Sigurta and Steve Swallow and a duo with Francesco Bearzatti with whom he has been touring regularly for the past then years.
Since 2018 he’s a member of accordion virtuoso Vincent Peirani’s Jokers, a trio who has been touring extensively in Europe and U.S.
He has been recently nominated as finalist for European Musician of the Year by Academie du Jazz in France and among the best international guitar players by the press.
He performed in Italy, U.S.A., Canada, Denmark, Austria, Estland, Latvia, Portugal, Switzerland, France, U.K., China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Belgium, Ukraina, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Serbia, Romania, Ukraine, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Croatia, Azerbaijan.
Ziv Ravitz
was born in Beer-Sheva, Israel to a family of musicians; he was drawn to music at an early age, playing the guitar, piano and drum. When he was 9 years old, he started focusing on drums and by the age of 13 begun his professional career, playing the drums at various clubs in Beer-Sheva and Tel Aviv and acquiring experience in a variety of musical styles, such as jazz, rock and avant-garde. Ziv moved to the US in the summer of 2000 to expand his musical experience and grow as a jazz composer. Since then, he has been performing and recording with numerous ensembles, both as a freelancer and as an artist using his own compositions, which reflect his individual and unique sound. In December 2004, Ziv graduated from Berklee School of Music with a degree in jazz composition.
Ziv was a member of the Lee Konitz Quartet, Shai Maestro Trio, Omer Klein Trio, Avishai Cohen Quartet, Omer Avital Quintet, Yaron Herman Projects.
Ziv also had the opportunity to perform with musicians such as Hal Crook, Joel Frahm, Joe Lovano, Tomasz Stanko, Eli Dejibri, Ralph Alessi, George Garzone, Ben Monder, Aaron Goldberg, Aaron Parks, Donny McCaslin, Jason Linder, Esperanza Spaulding, Greg Osby, Mark Turner, and many more. Today Ziv lives in New York City and is one of its most sought-after drummers.
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