September 5, 2022
2:30 pm | Scène Québecor

Christine Tassan

Voyage intérieur

The singer who made a name for herself through her gypsy jazz group, Christine Tassan et les Imposteures, arrives here with a very different personal project. Voyage intérieur was written over time and through artistic collaborations. We discover a hybrid jazz with strong melodies and varied rhythms ranging from bolero to swing, passing through bossa and funk, where the musician’s European influences mingle with those of American swing. Christine Tassan is surrounded by four musicians to navigate this hybrid universe. 

BIOGRAPHY

For more than 20 years, Christine Tassan, an outstanding guitarist, has been steering her ship with boundless enthusiasm and confidence. Blessed with an absolutely contagious dynamism, she is one of the rare female jazz and gypsy jazz guitar soloists; and she stands out for her sensitive playing, her quiet strength, and her irresistible audacity. As a singer, composer, writer, director, and producer, she has contributed to numerous musical projects in Quebec and internationally, both as a leader and as a guest musician (most notably with The Lost Fingers, Paul Kunigis, Le trio Martin Bellemare and Canto Tango). Trained in classical guitar, she quickly became interested in many styles, studying folk, pop, jazz and developing an early and obvious talent as a singer-songwriter. Her interest in gypsy jazz, jazz and improvisation was definitely triggered by her discovery of Django Reinhardt’s music in 1998, a style she learned by joining the classes of masters such as Angelo Debarre, Emmanuel Kassimo or Yorgui Loeffler. In 2003, she founded her gypsy jazz and swing band, Christine Tassan et les ImposteurEs. The band was an immediate success and became an unmissable part of the gypsy jazz scene. Unique in its kind, this all-woman band (for many years) has performed in over 600 festivals and venues in Quebec, Canada, Europe, the United States and China. Each time enthusiastically received by the public and the media, the band was applauded at the Montreal International Jazz Festival, at the prestigious Django Reinhardt Festival in Samois-sur-Seine (France) and at the famous DjangoFest NorthWest (USA). The quartet has 7 albums to its credit, including “Entre Félix et Django” which was awarded the Opus Prize for “Jazz Album of the Year” in 2017 as well as a nomination for “Show of the Year” in 2018. “Django Belles”, their most recent release in 2018, incorporated two new female musicians on horns for an original ode to Quebec winter. Always looking for new horizons, Christine studied composition and jazz arrangement at Berklee College of Music in 2014. In 2020, in parallel to the saga of Les Imposteures, she conceived Voyage intérieur, a new quintet project. This inner journey gathers ten instrumental compositions, fruits of an introspective and musical research at the same time. Aficionados will discover a new facet of the guitarist, in her exploration of electric and bebop sounds. Recognized for her teaching and communication skills, Christine has also been a member of the Django in June teaching team since 2013. Django in June is a music camp that annually brings together more than 200 gypsy jazz enthusiasts in Northampton (Massachusetts, USA). Christine Tassan regularly gives courses and master classes in Quebec and abroad. AWARDS 2022 – Nominee JUNO Award for best album jazz of the year – Voyage Intérieur 2022 – Nominee Prix Opus for best album jazz of the year – Voyage Intérieur 2021 Nominee FÉLIX/ADISQ for best album jazz of the year – Voyage Intérieur 2021 – Nominee GAMMIQ for best album jazz of the year – Voyage Intérieur 2018 – Winner OPUS award as Show of the year – Entre Félix & Django 2017 – Nominee for an OPUS award as Best Jazz album of the year – Entre Félix & Django