Baguette Quartette
Friday, October 29, 2004
musique de Paris
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm |
Purchase advance tickets:
$17.50
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Led by charming button accordionist and singer Odile Lavault, Freight favorites the Baguette Quartette inspire flights of nostalgia and dancing in the aisles with the incomparably romantic music heard in the cafes and dance halls of her native Paris during the first half of the twentieth century. The quartette's repetoire includes: valse musette, a blend of folk music from Auvergne, Paris, and Italy flavored by Gypsy musicians who added a taste of American swing; java, a Parisian dance patterned after the mazurka; foxtrot, which has its roots in the march and the polka; paso doble which is reminiscent of the Spanish music played at bullfights; tango, which became popular in Parisian dance halls in the 1920s; and realistic, depicting dark lives filled with misdeeds and unrequited love.
Odile and the band -- Rachel Durling on violin, string bassist, Richard Trevor, and Will Bernard on guitar -- just released their fourth album, Toujours, so expect a fresh crop of classics, from the famous "Mademoiselle de Paris" to Jean Cocteau's "Mes soeurs n'aimez pas les marins".
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