Sant Andreu Jazz Band
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Two years ago, we proposed a concert in memory of Frank Sinatra at Luz de Gas with crooner Edu Ferrer and the Joan Chamorro Trio. It was a concert, we announced, that had a bonus because the Sant Andreu Jazz Band would join in the final stretch of the evening, which was a success, of course. We are repeating it now, but with the Sant Andreu Jazz Band as the protagonist in their annual date with the Festival, behind the powerful voice of Ferrer, another of the pearls that emerged from the orchestra created by Joan Chamorro. New arrangements (signed by Joan Monné), the added presence of the Èlia Bastida String Quartet, standards that are part of our imaginary—That's All, Come Fly With Me, New York, New York, My Way, and, of course, Fly Me to the Moon—along with an emotional tribute to one of the great singers in history: another unforgettable night at the Palau de la Música Catalana and at the Festival led by the SAJB.
IMPORTANT: Children under 16 years old may only enter the venue accompanied by their father, mother, or legal guardian. It is essential to present the Responsibility Sheet duly printed and completed.
Program and cast
Joan Chamorro, direction
Edu Ferrer, lead vocals
Èlia Bastida String Quartet
Èlia Bastida, violin
Lluna Aragón, violin
Leonor Falcón, viola
Marta Roma, cello
Sant Andreu Jazz Band
Saxophones:
Sander Theuns
Pere Company
Shanti Ming
Koldo Munné (and vocals)
Lola Peñaranda
Noa Bazuaye
Bernat Benavente
Trumpets:
Elsa Armengou
Martí Costalago
Max Munné
Gerard Peñaranda
Martha Vives
Trombones:
Clàudia Rostey (and vocals)
Luc Martín
Pere Quintana
Rhythm section:
Anna Ndiaye, piano
Pau Garcia, piano
Mateu Teixidó, double bass
Nils Theuns, drums
Dídac Moya, drums
Joan Matacàs, drums
Joan Monné, arrangements
David Casamitjana, sound engineer
The Palau de la Música Catalana
The Palau de la Música Catalana is one of the most representative monuments of Art Nouveau architecture.
An emblematic building of the Catalan Modernism, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997.
Built between 1905 and 1908 by the great architect Lluis Domènech i Montaner, the Palau de la Música Catalana is an architectural jewel of Barcelona and essential part of any visit to the city, as any of the most fascinating Gaudi buildings.
We suggest you visit the Palau with experienced guides, to discover and The Palau de la Música Catalana is one of the most representative monuments of Art Nouveau architecture.
An emblematic building of the Catalan Modernism, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997.
Built between 1905 and 1908 by the great architect Lluis Domènech i Montaner, the Palau de la Música Catalana is an architectural jewel of Barcelona and essential part of any visit to the city, as any of the most fascinating Gaudi buildings.
We suggest you visit the Palau with experienced guides, to discoverand experience its wonders: a whole world of surprises and refined details of Art Nouveau architecture.
Allow us to guide you round it and to show you and explain in a fun, enriching way its history, art and other curiosities that you can discover by joining us.