Masterclass Flamenco-Jazz

“Flamenco, Jazz, and Jorge Pardo”

On 7 May, maestro Jorge Pardo, a true legend of music, will offer an exclusive masterclass where he will merge the worlds of flamenco and jazz. Renowned for his innovation and mastery in both genres, Jorge Pardo will guide you through the connections between these musical traditions, exploring techniques, rhythms, and harmonies.

Content:

– Concepts of melody and rhythm in flamenco
– Modes
Compás
– Harmonies and scales
– Chord sequences in different styles
– Review of well-known compositions
– Fusion of flamenco and jazz

On 7 May, maestro Jorge Pardo, a true legend of music, will offer an exclusive masterclass where he will merge the worlds of flamenco and jazz.
Renowned for his innovation and mastery in both genres, Jorge Pardo will guide you through the connections between these musical traditions, exploring techniques, rhythms, and harmonies.

Content:

– Concepts of melody and rhythm in flamenco
– Modes
Compás
– Harmonies and scales
– Chord sequences in different styles
– Review of well-known compositions
– Fusion of flamenco and jazz

Technical details

  • Flute and Sax Jorge Pardo
  • Level All levels
  • Location Ateliers d’Ethnomusicologie ADEM
  • Date Sunday, 7 May

  • Time 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Address Rue de Montbrillant 10, 1201 Genève

Full price: 60.-

Reduced price: 50.-

FULL PRICE: 60.-

reduced price: 50.-

  • Flamenco Nómada - Artistas - Jorge Pardo

    Jorge Pardo

    Jorge Pardo, flautist and composer born in Madrid, is a leading figure on today’s music scene, renowned for his unique fusion of jazz and flamenco. In 2013, he was named Best European Jazz Musician. Trained at the Royal Conservatory of Madrid, he mainly plays the concert flute and saxophone, and has collaborated with legends such as Paco de Lucía.

    Pardo has performed at international festivals such as the Montreux Jazz Festival and has worked with renowned artists including Chick Corea and Al Di Meola. Winner of the National Prize for Contemporary Music in 2015, his albums — El canto de los guerreros, Las cigarras son quizás sordas, Diez de Paco, and Vientos Flamencos — reflect the richness of his artistic career.