The Big Band Theory Big Band de Suisse Romande
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
14.06.2019
Album including Album cover
- 1 Intro 00:19
- 2 Bitte Schön 06:33
- 3 Candidamour 05:37
- 4 Gorille De Blues 04:04
- 5 La Ramba 06:48
- 6 A Quand Les Saints?! 06:00
- 7 Le Coeur Aux Objects Trouvés 05:30
- 8 Laxatwist 05:21
- 9 A Beleza Da Mulher Brasileira 03:53
- 10 Miss Blue 07:07
- 11 Ouille! 06:22
- 12 Maristellina 06:22
- 13 Et voilà! 06:00
- 14 Le Bolero de Rachel 04:27
Info for The Big Band Theory
"Big Band Theory" with Alain Guyonnet's compositions and arrangements. Recorded live at AMR during JazzContreBand 2016. The album will be released on June 14 at Unit Records
The Big Band of French-speaking Switzerland created in 2012 by Stefano Saccon, to contribute to the promotion of the artists of the French-speaking region and to perpetuate the big-band tradition on both sides of the border in the Lemanic basin. This time the BBDSR showcases the music of Genevan composer Alain Guyonnet, who soon has five hundred works to his credit. "Big Band Theory" brings together a set of original scores from his pen, created specifically for the big band.
Big Band de Suisse Romande
Alain Guyonnet, direction
Big Band de Suisse Romande (BBDSR)
is an associative structure created in Lausanne on November 2012 by Stefano Saccon, who was quickly joined by Jérôme Thomas and Christian Gavillet.
BBDSR’s mission is to promote romand composers, musicians and arrangers through various musical projects.
The “Creation” and promotion of romand composers and arrangers axis. We have started this series with an hommage to arranger / composer Roby Seidel who led BBDSR in the spring of 2013. We produced ourselves at the 2014 Swiss Label festival with the “BBDSR feat Eric Truffaz playing Frank Salis”project, which was a great success in front of an audience of 5’000 people. This project showcased the compositions of Ticinese organist F.Salis.
The BBDSR presence in diverse locations in Swiss Romandy. The idea is to play once a month in each of central places in Romandy towns. The repertoire reconnects with the tradition of great dance orchestras.
This album contains no booklet.