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Peter Brötzmann em Lisboa... duas vezes!

Peter Brötzmann regressará a Lisboa duas vezes até ao final do Verão. Primeiro, já na próxima semana, em duo com o baterista esloveno Zlatko Kaucic e depois no encerramento dos 25 anos do Jazz em Agosto, como líder do todo poderoso Chicago Tentet.

Se em duo, formação muito experimentada pelo saxofonista alemão, poderemos facilmente testemunhar em simultâneo a sua mestria e força bruta, liderando um colectivo que inclui (entre outros)
Mats Gustafsson , Ken Vandermark ou Johannes Bauer, o radicalismo da experiência será no mínimo elevado à décima potência.

Dois exemplos,

Brötzmann com o cúmplice Han Bennink...




...e o próprio Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet






Peter Brötzmann / Zlatko Kaucic
CCB, Cafetaria Quadrante. 19 de Junho. 22h.

PETER BRÖTZMANN CHICAGO TENTET
FCG, 9 Ago 2008, 21:30 - Anfiteatro ao Ar Livre

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