A Fascinating Journey Between Jazz and Ethno.
In his solo project (since 2012), versatile saxophonist Pauli Lyytinen pushes his instrument to its limits. In his hands, the saxophone becomes simultaneously a bass, a harmony instrument, and a solo instrument, often also serving as a rhythmic element. Lyytinen conjures entire musical worlds, sometimes colored with effects, sometimes entirely acoustically. He will release his second solo album, Lehto | Korpi, under the We Jazz label in the fall of 2024. The creation of the new album has been a long process, during which Lyytinen has, among other things, played and recorded in nature alongside swans and nightingales.
Entre les terres – Between Lands, proclaim violinist Jacky Molard and saxophonist Francois Corneloup in their new ensemble. The former is a leading figure in Brittany’s folk music scene, long championing the renewal of tradition. The latter is a maverick in the French jazz field, a respected artisan of improvised music. Both compose colorful pieces for the quartet, which includes clarinetist Catherine Delaunay and cello virtuoso Vincent Courtois, well-known from his numerous visits to Finland. Delaunay is recognized not only for her improvisational skills but also as a respected interpreter of contemporary classical music, while Courtois is an active influencer in the creative European scene through various projects.
Pauli Lyytinen Letho | Korpi
Pauli Lyytinen, tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones, live electronics, mellotron
Jacky Molard & François Corneloup quartet Entre les terres
Jacky Molard, violin, composition
Francois Corneloup, baritone saxophone, composition
Catherine Delaunay, clarinet
Vincent Courtois, cello
Tickets
20 € Regular / 11 € Pensioner / 8 € Discount groups
Prices include handling fees. Ticketmaster's service fee will be added when purchasing from Ticketmaster's ticket outlets or online store. No handling fees at Valve's ticket office.
The Kaikukortti is accepted for the concert, but the number of seats is limited.
Series Ticket
A series ticket of the eight concerts is available for the Oulu Music Festival's autumn 2024 Jazz & Etno series. The series ticket is on sale until September 21, 2024. A limited number of tickets are available. The price of the series ticket is 120/70/50€ (including handling fees).
Get the series ticket for Jazz & Etno -series from Ticketmaster.fi.
Ticket Sales Locations
Ticketmaster Finland nationwide.
Madetoja Hall ticket shop, Leevi Madetojan katu 1-3.
Cultural Centre Valve ticket office, Hallituskatu 7.
At the door one hour before the concert.
The organizer reserves the right to make changes.
In cooperation
Vapaat äänet and the Finnish Jazz Federation