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| Name | Brussels Jazz Festival |
| Location | Brussels, Belgium |
| Genre | Jazz |
| Years active | 2011-present |
| Founded by | Flagey, Jazz Station |
Brussels Jazz Festival. The festival is a celebration of jazz music that takes place in the heart of Europe, featuring performances by renowned musicians such as Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and Diana Krall. It is organized in collaboration with prominent institutions like Bozar, Théâtre du Vaudeville, and Palais des Beaux-Arts, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Belgium. The event attracts visitors from all over the world, including Paris, Amsterdam, and London, who come to experience the unique sound of jazz in the vibrant city of Brussels.
The history of the festival dates back to 2011, when it was first launched by Flagey and Jazz Station, with the aim of promoting jazz music in Belgium. Over the years, the festival has grown in popularity, featuring performances by legendary musicians such as Miles Davis' former collaborators, John McLaughlin and Chick Corea. The festival has also hosted jazz ensembles from around the world, including the New York Jazz Orchestra, London Jazz Orchestra, and Paris Jazz Big Band. The event has been supported by prominent organizations like European Jazz Network, International Jazz Federation, and Jazz Education Network, which have helped to establish the festival as a major event in the jazz calendar. The festival has also been influenced by other notable jazz events, such as the Montreux Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, and Monterey Jazz Festival.
The lineup of the festival features a diverse range of jazz musicians, from established artists like Keith Jarrett, Brad Mehldau, and Esperanza Spalding, to emerging talents like Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, and Cécile McLorin Salvant. The festival also showcases jazz ensembles from around the world, including the Budapest Jazz Orchestra, Copenhagen Jazz Orchestra, and Tokyo Jazz Orchestra. In addition, the festival features performances by musicians from other genres, such as rock music and classical music, including Jeff Beck, John Scofield, and Joshua Redman. The lineup is curated by a team of experts, including jazz critics from The New York Times, The Guardian, and Le Monde, who work together to create a unique and exciting program. The festival has also been influenced by other notable jazz musicians, such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Charlie Parker.
The organization of the festival is a collaborative effort between several institutions, including Flagey, Jazz Station, and Visit Brussels. The team is led by a director, who is responsible for overseeing the entire event, including the programming, marketing, and logistics. The festival is also supported by a number of sponsors, including Belgian National Lottery, Coca-Cola, and IBM, which provide financial support and resources. The organization of the festival is also influenced by other notable events, such as the Olympic Games, FIFA World Cup, and Tour de France, which have helped to establish the festival as a major event in the cultural calendar. The festival has also partnered with other organizations, such as European Commission, UNESCO, and International Music Council, to promote jazz music and cultural exchange.
The festival takes place in several venues across Brussels, including Bozar, Théâtre du Vaudeville, and Palais des Beaux-Arts. The venues are chosen for their unique acoustic properties and historic significance, and are equipped with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. The festival also features outdoor performances in Grand Place, Place des Martyrs, and Parc de Bruxelles, which provide a unique and atmospheric setting for the music. The venues are located in the heart of Brussels, making it easy for visitors to move between them and experience the different aspects of the festival. The festival has also been influenced by other notable venues, such as Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, and Sydney Opera House, which have helped to establish the festival as a major event in the jazz calendar.
The festival has featured a number of notable performances over the years, including concerts by Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter, who performed together on stage in 2015. The festival has also hosted performances by other legendary musicians, such as Diana Krall, John McLaughlin, and Chick Corea. In addition, the festival has featured performances by emerging talents, such as Kamasi Washington and Robert Glasper, who have helped to shape the future of jazz music. The festival has also been influenced by other notable performances, such as those by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Billie Holiday, which have helped to establish the festival as a major event in the jazz calendar. The festival has also partnered with other organizations, such as Jazz at Lincoln Center, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and Montreal International Jazz Festival, to promote jazz music and cultural exchange. Category:Jazz festivals