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Giovany Arteaga au Club Balattou

Thu 19 May 2022 • 09:00 pm Ethio Jazz / Latin Jazz
Club Balattou - Montréal 10$
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

Le Giovany Arteaga Quintet nous fait vivre l’expérience du JAZZ AFRO LATIN. Le quintet fusionne des rythmes afro-cubains, de jazz contemporain et de bon vieux R&B/Soul de toutes les Amériques et de leur diaspora.

Giovany Arteaga, né à Cuba en 1977, grandit dans une atmosphère musicale, grâce à son père, flûtiste professionnel qui l’emmène avec lui dans ses concerts.

À 19 ans, sa carrière professionnelle commence dans le groupe de Xiomara Laugart puis avec Omara Portuondo (Buena Vista Social Club). À 20 ans, il décide de s’installer à Montréal pour poursuivre ses études et sa carrière, et tout lui réussit encore une fois. Après quelques années, il décroche son diplôme d’interprétation jazz de l’Université de Montréal et, en parallèle, développe sa carrière musicale.

Il collabore ainsi aux tournées et aux enregistrements de Jane Bunnett, Xiomara Laugert, The Cuban All-Stars, Telmary, Florence K, Nathalie Choquette, Dubmatique, Corneille, parmi d’autres.

Dix ans après son arrivée sur le sol québécois, fort de ces multiples expériences, Giovany Arteaga décide de créer son propre groupe, The Cuban Connexion, groupe de musique à la saveur cubaine agrémenté de jazz, de funk et de rythmes africains. Il crée également le quatuor jazz G4CE.

Grâce à sa maîtrise du saxophone, à sa capacité d’improvisation et à son charisme, Giovany s’est construit une place bien à lui dans le monde de la musique latine de Montréal. Il prend part régulièrement à des festivals au Canada et à Cuba.

The Giovany Arteaga Quintet brings us the AFRO LATIN JAZZ experience. The quintet fuses Afro-Cuban rhythms, contemporary jazz and good old R&B/Soul from all over the Americas and their diaspora.

Giovany Arteaga, born in Cuba in 1977, grew up in a musical atmosphere, thanks to his father, a professional flutist who took him with him to his concerts.

At the age of 19, his professional career began in Xiomara Laugart’s group and later with Omara Portuondo (Buena Vista Social Club). At the age of 20, he decided to move to Montreal to continue his studies and his career, and everything worked out for him once again. After a few years, he obtained a degree in jazz performance from the University of Montreal and, in parallel, developed his musical career.

He collaborated on tours and recordings with Jane Bunnett, Xiomara Laugert, The Cuban All-Stars, Telmary, Florence K, Nathalie Choquette, Dubmatique, Corneille, among others.

Ten years after his arrival in Quebec, Giovany Arteaga decided to create his own group, The Cuban Connexion, a group of Cuban music with jazz, funk and African rhythms. He also created the jazz quartet G4CE.

Thanks to his mastery of the saxophone, his ability to improvise and his charisma, Giovany has built a place for himself in the world of Latin music in Montreal. He regularly participates in festivals in Canada and Cuba.

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