New stop of the itinerant billboard signed CeDAC, Multidisciplinary Circuit of Live Entertainment in Sardinia.

This evening, Saturday 19 October, at the Teatro Massimo in Cagliari at 8:30 pm, the Latin charge of saxophonist Jeanne Michard arrives.

Accompanying her on the stages of the Island is a quintet of great energy: Clément Simon on the piano, Maurizio Congiu on the double bass, Pedro Barrios on percussion and Lucas Dauchez on the drums.

French revelation 2022 according to the Jazz Magazine and Jazz News editorial team, Michard arrives in Cagliari, after the appointment at the Vecchio Mulino in Sassari, for an unmissable evening.

Since releasing her debut album “Songes Transatlantiques”, saxophonist and composer Jeanne Michard’s popularity and success have continued to grow.

Yet, what might seem like a rapid rise is actually the fruit of hard study, determined work and the courage to travel artistically to every corner of the world: from Paris to New York, passing through Cuba and South America.

Thanks to this long exploration, today his style draws as much from Afro-Cuban music as from Latin music, fusing traditional rhythms with the cadences and phrasing attributed to the bebop jazz movement of the 1940s.

With his second album Entre Las Flores, he established himself as a musician to pay particular attention to.

Jeanne Michard's concert is part of the seventh edition of the Jazz Club Network which, until December 7, will host on three different stages scattered around the Island, including the new entry of the Inout Jazz club on Viale Marconi, a series of bands and artists arriving from all over the world, thanks to a range of proposals studied to satisfy the many musical tastes of the spectators: from black music to fusion, from the best of international vocalism to Afro, Latin and flamenco rhythms.

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