This new band createS a music based on original compositions,
deriving from jazz its structures, improvisatory leanings, sense of
exchange; from contemporary classical music, its harmonic and sonic
research; and from African music, its rhythmic richness and its relationship
to time and the human body...
Did you know « Milord » and « Mon légionnaire
» were both composed by a woman ? From Lili Boulanger to the
oral tradition, from Graziane Finzi to Tori Amos, from Louise Ackerman
to Nancy Huston, «A song of one's own» is a sharing of
pleasures and admirations, as well as a playful musical challenge.
A way of saying, with virtuosic generosity, that beyond the conquests
still to be led, female creation is first and foremost creation.
Marguerite Monnot - Edith Piaf
"Je ne veux plus laver la vaisselle"
The atypical background and music of composer/pianist
Lydia Domancich,
from the piano class of the Paris Conservatoire
to Madomko, via improvisation, jazz-related idioms, music for dance...
and her (all too brief) trips to Africa...
with JULIEN ANDRÉ djembes,
IBRAHIMA DIABATÉ dunduns,
PHILIPPE BUSSONNET bass,
KANTÉ HAWA SACKO voice,
MARTHA GALARRAGA voice,
MADOMKO
october 12th 2007 à 22 h Baiser Salé
58 rue des Lombards - 75001 Paris
avec : Lydia Domancich – claviers
Philippe Bussonnet – bas
Boris Blanchet – sax
Pierre Marcault - bugaraous
october 26th 2007 à 21h30 Tourcoing jazz festival planètes
Lydia Domancich – claviers
Philippe Bussonnet – bas
Boris Blanchet – sax
Kanté Hawa Sacko – voice
Ibrahima Diabaté – dundun
Julien André - djembé
november 30th 2007 Festival Tambour Battant
Lydia Domancich – claviers
Kanté Hawa Sacko – voice
Ibrahima Diabaté – dundun
Julien André – djembé
Bertrand Binet – guitare - voice Genève - Suisse