🇫🇷 IBRAHIM MAALOUF
MusiqueDu 16/12/2024 à 20:00 jusqu'au 18/12/2024 à 22:00
In 19 albums, Ibrahim Maalouf has gone from winner of the world's greatest international classical trumpet competitions to the most popular jazzman on the French music scene. Filling Istanbul's Volkswagen Arena, New York's Lincoln Jazz Center and Washington's Kennedy Center, in 2016 he became the first jazzman in history to sell out France's biggest concert hall, Paris Bercy's Accor Arena.
Spotted by living legend Quincy Jones and described as a "Virtuoso" by the New York Times, Ibrahim has collaborated in recent years with Wynton Marsalis, Angelique Kidjo, Melody Gardot, the Chronos Quartet, Trilok Gurtu, Josh Groban, Marcus Miller, Salif Keita, and many others.
In 2021 he appeared on Stephen Colbert's Late Show with Jon Batiste, who introduced him as a living jazz legend.
After participating alongside Sting in the reopening of the Bataclan in Paris, then paying tribute at his funeral to Tignous, one of the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo murdered, then honoring the memory of the victims of the attacks of autumn 2015 during a national tribute by composing an anthem sung by the young Louane, the musician and composer of film music, multi-awarded (Victories of Music, Caesars, Lumières, ...) has become in a few years an essential artist and a symbol of intercultural dialogue to the point of being chosen to interpret the national anthem in front of 6 million viewers on July 14, 2021 at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
In recent years alone, Ibrahim Maalouf has received two consecutive GRAMMY® Award nominations. He composed the music for legendary French director Claude Lelouch's latest film. He has sat on juries at the Cannes Film Festival and performed at the Hollywood Bowl alongside Stevie Wonder, John Legend and Jacob Collier. He marked his third sold-out performance at the Accor Arena with a live album, and played in front of a capacity audience. six million people in front of the Eiffel Tower on Bastille Day.
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