Musician-composers Christian Sebille (electronics), Alex Grillo (vibraphone) and Filippo Vignato (trombone) will work on the musical creation that will accompany the projection of the film Fièvre (1921) by Louis Delluc (1890-1924), preceded by Marseille, Vieux-Port by László Moholy-Nagy (France - 1929 - 10 min) and archival footage from private collections presenting the Bourse district (edited by Claude Bossion, director of Cinémoire), during an open-air cine-concert organized by Tilt on Saturday, September 16 at the Musée d'Histoire de Marseille.
Improvisation, real time processing, sounds captured in the city will dress up images that were censored at the time, against a background of Marseille nightlife...
Christian Sebille is a composer and artistic director of the GMEM in Marseille. He works on the realization of sound installations in situ, in particular within the framework of a series entitled Miniatures. The place of sound capture is linked to the place of its diffusion in a ratio of space compression (reduction of the diffusion space in relation to the capture space) and temporal reduction (ratio of capture time / diffusion time). Moreover, he works on the concrete sound and on the capacity of the material to be in itself its own diffuser (the instrumental object). The radiation of the material and the movement of the object (sound) play with each other.
His career is a crossing of musical genres: jazz, learned music, traditional or innovative, written or improvised.
Filippo Vignato
trombonist, improviser, composer and arranger
Filippo Vignato was born in northern Italy in 1987.
Graduated from the Paris Conservatory with the highest distinction, he multiplies today recordings and concerts in Italy, Europe and Russia, for his projects or within multiple formations.
He is active in the fields of jazz and improvised music as well as contemporary music, free jazz or world music.
In September 2016, he released Plastic Breath, his first abum alongside the French pianist Yannick Lestra on Fender Rhodes and the Hungarian drummer Attila Gyarfas. He also founded the duo Elongate with pianist Enzo Carniel, around the music of Albert Mangelsdorff.
With the group Omit Five, he received the award for best band at the Barga Jazz Contest in 2011, and the Delle Arti 2011 award from the Italian Ministry of Education, Research and Higher Education.
Since 2011, he plays in various projects of the Sardinian and traditional instrument player Enzo Favata, among which The New Village, with the vocal quartet Tenores di Bitti.
In 2008, together with Frank Martino, Stefano Dallaporta and Diego Pozzan, he founded the electro-jazz quintet Mof Quintet, with whom he recorded 2 albums(Embarrassing Days - 2009 and Fried Generation - 2013).
He has played in a number of venues and festivals in Italy and Europe (Umbria Jazz, Venezia Jazz, Festival di Nuova Musica di Macerata, Roma Casa Del Jazz, Jazz à la Villette - Paris, Jazz sous les Pommiers - Coutances, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Valijevo Jazz Fest - Serbia, Bimhuis - Amsterdam, among others), and collaborates with many musicians such as Giovanni Guidi, Rosa Brunello, Alfonso Santimone, Giancarlo Schiaffini, Piero Bittolo Bon, Vinko Globokar, Enzo Favata, Tommaso Cappellato, Glauco Venier, Roberto Spadoni, Gemma Farrell, Michele Corcella, Lionel and Stephane Belmondo, Enzo Carniel, Ada Montellanico, Vincent Le Quang, Hervé Sellin or Zeno de Rossi.
Christian Sebille
electronic
Alex Grillo
vibraphone
Filippo Vignato
trombone