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The
Estivielle
at Jenzat
13th
and
14th of August 2005
The
members of Association thank all those which made this event a success.
We were also very sensitive to all the messages of encouragement
which we received.
Saturday
the 13th of August 2005
4:00
pm
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the Exhibition Center
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Conférence on
Gilbert PIMPARD (stringed-instruments maker) conducted
by JF Chassaing :
Gilbert Pimpard 1817-1905, from
a maid to a stringed-intruments maker.

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5:00
pm
From
the church square : a
1900 wedding reconstitution
6:30
pm
Outdoor
musical aperitif
8:30
pm
Dinner
under a marquee with the contribution with two musical groups :
Les primitifs du Futur et Menestra (on reservation only)
LES
PRIMITIFS DU FUTUR : The idea of a world-wide accordian music
(musette) sounds and works wonderfully for them. They show well the
cosmopolitan character of this popular music that symbolised Paris
during the thirties. It's not surprising therefore to find a fox
accordian music, a rumba, a tango, two blues and a Viennese java,
some waltz among witch one reveals an eastern approach.
MENESTRA
: Gurvan Kerboeuf (vielle), Fabien Robbe
(guitare), Iltud Le Doré (drums) are used to the Fest-noz art, this
jong group of traditional music from Brittany will also play some
of local Centre France repertoire.
Sunday
the 14th of August 2005
10:00
am
| By
the town hall
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Second
hand musical instruments boot sale open to everyone
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| In
the town hall courtyard
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Stringed
- intruments makerss show room : - vielle à roue BOUDET, BOUDET Fils - bagpipes Bernard BLANC
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11:00
am
| At
Saint Martin Church
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concert
: Trio
Paris - Gilles Martin Eveline, Manu and Frédéric
PARIS use the rich Centre
France repertoire to compose music of their own mixing
lyrics and instruments. Gilles MARTIN will play his Pimpard
vielle which he inherited from Gaston
Rivière.
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12:00
am
| At
the church square
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Outdoor
musical aperitif
and lunch animated by the local Musical Society
of Jenzat
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3:00
pm
| From
the church square
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Musical
parade, open to every vielle and bagpipes players. Free
access to the Pimpard vielle players.
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Five main
themes can be highlighted concerning Gilbert Pimpard and his stringed-intruments
making activities witch you vill be able to discover throughout
the various afternoon events :
4:00
pm
| In
the Prieuré courtyard
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Menestra
: Folk music from Brittany
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4:15
pm
| Maison
du Luthier
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La
Croix Feuillée : folk music from Bourgogne
area M.
Chevrier, G. Martin : vielles ; A. Mignot, diatonic
accordion,
babpipes ; A. Reuge, chromatic accordion
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4:30
pm
| Towerhouse
courtyard
(Maison de la Tour)
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Huriel
tribu bagpipes players serving local musical
themes (Centre France)
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4:45
pm
| Town
hall courtyard
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La
Chavannée From
Bourbonnais, Nivernais and Berry regions, the Chavans
aim to spraid the local musical richness and diversity.
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5:00
pm
| At
the church
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Tine
Devolder et Julie Guigue : Baroque music a duet
of vielle à roue and spinet
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From
6:00 pm
| At
the church square
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Musical apéritif
and barbecue – art and popular traditions show animated
by the folk music group la Chavannée
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9:00
pm
| Under
the marquee
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Concert
: Patrick Bouffard Transept and Blowzabella
and a dancing bal.
For
more than twenty years, Blowzabella has joined
the biggest european and nothern american music festivals
aiming to popularise local Centre France folk music.
It has influenced a whole generation of musicians from
both sides of the Manche sea.
Patrick
Bouffard Transept offers us his new concert between
East and West, a surprising enconter between the local
Centre France and its relatd musical styles : from chäabi to
the scottish, from araboandalou
to flamenco music..

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Program
communicated subject to modification
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