On Saturday November 17 is one of those days that a big jazz lover can not miss.
And is that two of the best representatives of the female vocal jazz, Melody Gardot and Stacey Kent, will be on stage at the Auditorium The Tender, in the Cartagena Jazz Festival. Stacey Kent begin around 21:30 hours.
Tickets numbered 25 and 18 euros.
Melody Gardot performing in Cartagena on the same day that the Spanish team won the World Cup.
Date you will never forget for their performance characteristics.
Comes years later when he is one of the great jazz divas.
His voice and exquisite delicacy with which accompanies the piano and guitar are well above other recent revelations.
Their first two albums, Worrisome Heart and My One and Only Thrill, have uncovered a unique artist, petting the audience with their fantastic versions of classic evergreen jazz and blues sound with their compositions.
The Abscene Comes to present their most sensual album to date.
In leaning on the bossanova and ethnic rhythms.
Before, on the stage, one of the jazz greats, Stacey Kent.
Their delicate and elegant way of singing, so in several languages, have placed it at the top of the global jazz scene.
His first album, titled Close Your Eyes (1997), opened the doors of success after several albums with others of varied repertoire and thematic dedicated to Richard Rodgers and Fred Astaire, consolidated with The Boy Next Door (2003), an album dedicated to his favorite composers.
Stacey Kent has achieved throughout his career several nominations and awards including the British Jazz Award 2001, the BBC Jazz Award 2002 for best vocalist and in 2004, the Backstage Bistro Award.
The March 31, 2009 received from the hands of the French Culture Minister Christine Albanel, the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, an award from the French government in recognition of his contribution to the arts.
Stacey Kent Cartagena will bring some of the themes of his later works Raconte-moi (2010-Full in French), and the recently opened Dreamer In Concert (October 2011) which reflects their live performance in May this year in the hall The Cigale in Paris.
From the stage of the Auditorium The Tender, Stacey made ​​a fresh interpretation of the most emblematic songs of his repertoire, including large American standards as, The Best Is Yet To Come, They Can ¿t Take That Away From Me, It Might As Well Be Spring and others.
In this concert also revisirá classic French songs Ces Petits Riens, Samba Saravah and Jardin d? Hiver.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena