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PAN M 360 AT FIJM 2024 | AMBROSE AKINMUSIRE & DAVE HOLLAND: a sublime dialogue

by Michel Labrecque

I told you yesterday about my enthusiasm for the solo concert of trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire at the Gésu, who made his little instrument sound in so many astonishing ways. So I was very happy to be able to attend Ambrose’s second show with veteran British double bassist Dave Holland. 

You must be telling yourself: “It will be a kind of remake, with the addition of solid double bass accompaniment”. However, it was absolutely not a remake. We witnessed an authentic communion, an open, fruitful dialogue, such as jazz can offer us when it is at its best. The 42-year-old black trumpeter and the 77-year-old white double bassist made us levitate and float in their exchange where every note counted, or at least that is the impression I had. The trumpet of Ambrose Akinmusire was as interesting as the day before, but totally different, since it interacted with the double bass, in a complementary way. There were as many, if not more, double bass solos than trumpet. Sometimes, Ambrose offered repetitive trumpet layers while Dave improvised at full throttle. Everything started around a basic theme, then the two instrumentalists listened to each other and decided on a direction that only they knew. I heard Dave Holland for the first time in 1975 at Laval University in Quebec, accompanying free saxophonist Anthony Braxton. This was my introduction to free jazz. Then, the community radio station CKRL-FM in Quebec adopted its pretty ballad The Conference of the Birds, as music for a callsign. Dave Holland has played with Miles Davis, Chick Corea, and just about every great musician in his fifty-year career. He is also a very gifted composer. On his personal website, there are more than two hundred records in which he took part. This meeting between him and Ambrose Akinmusire was therefore a meeting between two great instrumentalists and composers. A very high-level meeting. Was this the first meeting between the two? I do not know.
But it was serious jazz, my friends!

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