Listings 360

Full listings 360
  • No results

Festival International de Jazz de Montréal : Isaiah Collier au Théâtre Jean-Duceppe

Fri 03 Jul 2026 • 09:00 pm Contemporary Jazz / saxophone
Théâtre Jean-Duceppe - Montréal 55$ ou 63$
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

Compositeur, arrangeur, éducateur et « scientifique du son » autoproclamé, Isaiah Collier s’est imposé comme l’une des voix les plus passionnantes du jazz contemporain. Originaire de Chicago, son travail lui a valu de nombreuses distinctions de la part d’institutions et de publications prestigieuses à travers le monde. Parmi ses nombreuses distinctions, Collier a été nommé Steve Jobs Archive Fellow, Chicagoan of the Year in Jazz (2024) et a fait la couverture du magazine DownBeat, la plus ancienne publication jazz au monde. Sa musique a également été reconnue par le New York Times, qui a classé son travail parmi les meilleurs albums jazz de l’année. Sa suite révolutionnaire, The Story of 400 Years, a été mise à l’honneur dans l’émission Jazz Night in America de NPR, et il a reçu le prix DownBeat Critics Poll, ainsi que le titre d’artiste émergent de l’année décerné par la Jazz Journalists Association. Collier est connu pour sa quête incessante visant à fusionner les riches traditions du passé avec l’urgence du présent afin de forger le son du futur. Décrit comme un anticonformiste doté d’une force créative et improvisatrice, il a collaboré avec des sommités du jazz telles que Kahil El’Zabar, Ambrose Akinmusire, Craig Taborn, Joe Dyson, Azar Lawrence, les maîtres du jazz NEA Billy Hart, Marshall Allen et Denardo Coleman (fils du pionnier du free jazz Ornette Coleman), ainsi que Nicole Mitchell, Randy Brecker, Billy Harper, Marquis Hill et Makaya McCraven. Il est également très connu pour son puissant ensemble, The Chosen Few. Fier membre de la légendaire Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), Collier s’inscrit résolument dans la lignée du riche héritage du saxophone ténor de Chicago. C’est un mystique du son, un serviteur de son art et de sa culture, et un artiste qui canalise à la fois le respect et l’innovation dans chaque note. Le magazine DownBeat l’a salué comme « le prochain géant du saxophone », un titre qui convient parfaitement à un artiste qui continue de remodeler le paysage sonore du jazz moderne.

Composer, arranger, educator, and self-described “Sonic Scientist,” Isaiah Collier has emerged as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary jazz. Chicago native, his work has earned numerous accolades from prestigious institutions and publications across the world. Among his many honors, Collier has been named a Steve Jobs Archive Fellow, Chicagoan of the Year in Jazz (2024), and was featured on the front cover of DownBeat Magazine, the world’s oldest jazz publication. His music has also been recognized by The New York Times, where his work was listed among the Best Jazz Albums of the Year. His groundbreaking suite, The Story of 400 Years, was spotlighted on NPR’s Jazz Night in America, and he has been honored with the DownBeat Critics Poll award as well as being named Up and Coming Artist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association. Collier is known for his relentless pursuit of blending the rich traditions of the past with the urgency of the present to forge the sound of the future. Described as a maverick of creative and improvisational force, he has collaborated with jazz luminaries such as Kahil El’Zabar, Ambrose Akinmusire, Craig Taborn, Joe Dyson, Azar Lawrence, NEA Jazz Masters Billy Hart, Marshall Allen, and Denardo Coleman (son of free jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman), as well as Nicole Mitchell, Randy Brecker, Billy Harper, Marquis Hill, and Makaya McCraven. He is also widely known for his powerful ensemble, The Chosen Few. A proud member of the legendary Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), Collier stands firmly within the lineage of Chicago’s rich tenor saxophone legacy. He is a mystic of sound, a servant to his craft and culture, and an artist who channels both reverence and innovation in every note. DownBeat Magazine has hailed him as “The Next Sax Giant”—a title befitting an artist who continues to reshape the sonic landscape of modern jazz.

POUR ACHETER VOTRE BILLET, C’EST ICI!

Ce contenu provient de la Place des Arts et est adapté par PAN M 360

Latest 360 Content

Life is a fragrance: conclusion of the Trilogy of Scents by Jacques Kuba Seguin

Life is a fragrance: conclusion of the Trilogy of Scents by Jacques Kuba Seguin

Jacques Kuba Séguin – Parfum no 3

Jacques Kuba Séguin – Parfum no 3

Classica 2026 | Michel Legrand, Opera, Symphony, Jazz… Lorraine Desmarais Tells All!

Classica 2026 | Michel Legrand, Opera, Symphony, Jazz… Lorraine Desmarais Tells All!

The Musical Rebirth of Mantisse

The Musical Rebirth of Mantisse

CMIM 2026 | Japan Triumphs with Russian and Hungarian Music!

CMIM 2026 | Japan Triumphs with Russian and Hungarian Music!

SAT | Johnny Jewel back in MTL for a live set of his vast and impressive work

SAT | Johnny Jewel back in MTL for a live set of his vast and impressive work

Kon-Fusion – Arriba de su Muro

Kon-Fusion – Arriba de su Muro

Domaine Forget 2026 | A Full Summer in The Musical Paradise of Charlevoix

Domaine Forget 2026 | A Full Summer in The Musical Paradise of Charlevoix

With Yatou, Noubi Brings Together Voices From Around the World

With Yatou, Noubi Brings Together Voices From Around the World

SAT | PAURRO, Mexican sauces for Breakbeats, Latin music, Hard grooves, techno, 90’s and More

SAT | PAURRO, Mexican sauces for Breakbeats, Latin music, Hard grooves, techno, 90’s and More

SAT | Matias Aguayo, Dancing As A Form of Resistance and Collective Survival

SAT | Matias Aguayo, Dancing As A Form of Resistance and Collective Survival

The 31st Montreal Chamber Music Festival: A Global Community by Denis Brott

The 31st Montreal Chamber Music Festival: A Global Community by Denis Brott

The Plastic Waste Band – Trash Island

The Plastic Waste Band – Trash Island

Juan Sebastian Delgado – Tangos imaginarios

Juan Sebastian Delgado – Tangos imaginarios

Classica 2026 | Karina Gauvin is deeply moved by Strauss’s Four Last Songs

Classica 2026 | Karina Gauvin is deeply moved by Strauss’s Four Last Songs

Boards of Canada – Inferno

Boards of Canada – Inferno

Des violons sous nos toits : The 2026 Edition of the Montreal International Music Competition, as Told by Its Executive Director

Des violons sous nos toits : The 2026 Edition of the Montreal International Music Competition, as Told by Its Executive Director

The Next Generation Takes the Stage: Ana Drobac Talks About Her Experience as a Member of the Young Artists’ Jury at the Montreal International Music Competition

The Next Generation Takes the Stage: Ana Drobac Talks About Her Experience as a Member of the Young Artists’ Jury at the Montreal International Music Competition

Quatuor Molinari | The Shostakovich Complete Works: From Challenge to Pure Joy

Quatuor Molinari | The Shostakovich Complete Works: From Challenge to Pure Joy

A lively Vivaldi with the Orchestre classique de Montréal and the Petits chanteurs du Mont-Royal

A lively Vivaldi with the Orchestre classique de Montréal and the Petits chanteurs du Mont-Royal

Nuits d’Afrique: The Legacy of a Festival That Has Become a Must-See Event

Nuits d’Afrique: The Legacy of a Festival That Has Become a Must-See Event

Duo BoMi – Du Liban au Kurdistan

Duo BoMi – Du Liban au Kurdistan

Duo BoMi: The classical music of Lebanon and Kurdistan takes root in Quebec

Duo BoMi: The classical music of Lebanon and Kurdistan takes root in Quebec

Classica 2026 | A Brandenburg Evening with Caprice

Classica 2026 | A Brandenburg Evening with Caprice

Subscribe to our newsletter

Inscription
Infolettre

"*" indicates required fields

Type of Suscribers