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Pierre Bensusan
| When: |
Saturday, July 28, 2007
8:00 PM |
| Where: |
RRCC Auditorium
1660 Croton Road Melbourne, FL 32935 |
| Prerequisite: |
No more orders taken on-line- See you at the Door |
| Cost: |
Online: 0 / Door: $25.00 |
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Some guitarists have become fluent in the musical language of their time and place. Of these men and women, there are some who take in music from beyond their own surroundings and give birth to new musical ideas, brave compositions, and inventive playing styles. Most rare, however, are those artists who do all these things and continue to listen to their hearts, who compose beyond the limitations of their instrument, and who improvise without fear. Rare indeed, Pierre Bensusan is a guitarist, a composer, a man who constantly explores the depth of his own voice. In doing so, his music, (or as he says, his work) seems to come from a source much greater than the hands and voice of one man.
If "World Music" is music that pays tribute to the spirit of a collection of human beings through distinct rhythms, traditional instruments and harmonic colors, Pierre Bensusan can be recognized as one of the most eloquent and diverse world musicians of our time. In his solo concerts that could last nearly 3 hours, and take the listener throughout the palette of emotions, between anxiety, serenety and deep joy, Bensusan weaves together the music from so many lands and so many times in history, no list of reasonable length here would suffice. And for each piece Bensusan describes as being influenced by "A man from Iraq", or the middle-ages, or the essence of the Brazilian culture, each piece is informed by much more. None can be isolated as simply "Brazilian" or "French"; rather, they represent our world in its current state, a world sharing itself, fusing cultures together in ways we have never experienced.
On the surface, it may be unusual to recognize a steel-string acoustic guitarist as a premier jazz musician. Many jazz guitarists prefer electric or nylon-string guitars to facilitate the gymnastic chord positions and quick runs often found in jazz music. One look at Bensusan on-stage, barring chords while stretching five, sometimes six frets, is usually enough to make even the most well-versed jazz aficionado stop in their tracks. As technically impressive as is the simultaneous execution of a colorful melody, an active bass line, unique harmonic choices, and eclectic rhythms, it is the music that Bensusan hears that drives the mechanics of his body. There is a sense of something both playful and serious in his work, an unparalleled sense of freedom in his compositions and his improvisations. Freedom, the spirit of jazz incarnate, is Bensusan and the music he channels without any apparent musical boundaries.
And while it is true that his name has been synonymous with the guitar, Bensusan is more than what any musician or music lover expects from a guitarist. He is a composer. He is a bilingual and a brave improvisational vocalist, melding whistles and resonant low notes with something like his own scat technique. Yes, of all the guitarists in the world, Bensusan is considered to be one of the greatest we have ever known, but maybe we can see him in a different way. Maybe what is great about his work is that it is of all the guitarists in the world.
Due to the expected turnout, we have rented a larger venue of the River Run Christian Church auditorium. While this newer state-of-the-art auditorium is affiliated with a Church, this concert is a secular event without religious overtones.
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Pierre Bensusan
"Pierre's music gives me the shakes. No other guitarist shares his strange gifts of sophistication, accessibility and downright joy. Even at its most complex, Pierre's music only needs ears to be enjoyed."
Leo Kottke
"Listening to Pierre Bensusan is rejuvenating. Beside his extraordinary touch and tone, the notes and melody appeal directly to the tender side of our human nature."
Steve Vai
"One of the truly gifted musicians of our time - he plays the guitar as if it were the very soul of himself."
George Winston
"Bensusan gently lures his punters into a world where the sky is not just a different hue, bit an entirely different texture, and fulfills a different function too. Instead of offering a roof on his world, it's simply a springboard to an entirely different plane where three chords and the truth simply don't cut it.
With the entire audience on side, Bensusan's inveterate pursuit of music's less navigated terrain is still a show-stopper - and resonate long after he sounded his final note."
Siobhan Long, The Irish Times
"Cirque du Soleil of the soul"
Canadian Guitar Festival
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