Non-exhaustive programming
Saturday May 13
2 p.m. 📍 Magic Mirrors
Pierre Millet decorum
Pierre Millet mixes the voice of his trumpet with that of the singer Betty Jardin in a melodious promenade, supported by solid and delicate musicians.
6:15 p.m. 📍 Marcel-Helie Hall
Eliades Ochoa
The guitarist and singer of the mythical Buena Vista Social Club resonates with mastery and generosity the traditional Cuban music of his island.
Sunday May 14
2:30 p.m. & 5 p.m. 📍 Magic Mirrors
Papanosh do you dance
Papanosh and his guests delight in making all audiences dance with catchy grooves, Mexican songs and jazzy tarantellas.
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5:45 p.m. 📍 Marcel-Helie Hall
Tegie Chłopy
Traditional melodies, polkas, mazurkas: all the fervor of 1960s dance music in the villages of Poland. A group with contagious energy!
Wednesday May 17
6 p.m. 📍 Theater
Selene Saint-Aimé Quintet
In the chords of his double bass, voodoo accents from Haiti, a hint of Louisiana, driven by his singing and Caribbean rhythms.
8 p.m. 📍 Marcel-Helie Room
Youn Sun Nah guest Airelle Besson & Guillaume Latil
Singer Youn Sun Nah signs her return with a new repertoire and two guests: Airelle Besson on trumpet and Guillaume Latil on cello. Nice reunions!
10 p.m. 📍 Theater
Pierrick Pedron & Gonzalo Rubalcaba
A meeting at the height of exhilarating virtuosity between a gifted keyboard legend and an essential figure of the French saxophone.
Thursday May 18
12:30 p.m. 📍 Magic Mirrors
Clelya Abraham Quartet The source
A poetic and mixed world, by a young pianist to discover, at the crossroads of modern jazz, classical and Afro-Caribbean music.
Friday May 19
2:45 p.m. and 6 p.m. 📍 Marcel-Helie Room
Dee Dee Bridgewater & The Amazing Keystone Big Band We Love Ella
Especially for Coutances, Dee Dee Bridgewater will be the voice of this hymn to the legendary Ella Fitzgerald, concocted by the seventeen musicians of the big band.
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6 p.m. 📍 Cathedral
TriumViret
In the prestigious setting of the cathedral, double bassist Jean-Philippe Viret and his two children on cello and trumpet combine their beautiful artistic sensibilities with a shared passion: jazz.
Saturday May 20
7:30 p.m. 📍 Cathedral
Erik Truffaz & the Emelthée Choir La Voce della Luna
A magnificent dialogue between Gregorian chant and the trumpet, served in a setting: the cathedral of Coutances!
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10 p.m. 📍 Marcel-Helie Room
Marcus Miller
Surrounded by talented young musicians, the immense New York bassist presents his new project, between jazz and funk. Unavoidable !
10:30 p.m. 📍 Theater
DakhaBrakha
A hymn to the Ukrainian people through tribal music, timeless, disturbing landmarks and borders. a performance that is both ancestral and modern, carried by a powerful and uncompromising song.
👉 For more information, visit the festival website
Jazz under the apple trees.
France Musique à Jazz under the apple trees
Thursday May 18
6 p.m. > 7 p.m.
Open Jazz by Alex Dutilh
live from the Salle Marcel-Hélie with Ana Carla Maza sextet
10 p.m. Sylvain Rifflet remembers Stan Getz
Recording for an upcoming broadcast in the
jazz club by Yvan Ama
Friday May 19
6 p.m. > 7 p.m.
Open Jazz by Alex Dutilh
live from the Salle Marcel-Hélie with Dee Dee Bridgewater + Amazing Keystone Big Band
Saturday May 20
10pm Marcus Miller
Recording for an upcoming broadcast in the
jazz club by Yvan Ama
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