DATE
20/11/2024
21/11/2024
22/11/2024
23/11/2024
24/11/2024
27/11/2024
28/11/2024
29/11/2024
30/11/2024
01/12/2024
INDIA TOUR 2024
The Piano Man Safdarjung — Delhi
The Piano Man Eldeco Malviya — Delhi
Alliance Française — Chandigarh
Jam Music Conservatory — Kochi masterclass
Jam Music Conservatory — Kochi
Bonobo Cafe Bandra — Mumbai
The Shisha Jazz Cafe — Pune
Windmills Craftwork — Bangalore
Windmills Craftwork — Bangalore
Jam Music Academy — Bangalore masterclass
GUILLAUME BARRAUD QUARTET
THE INDO-JAZZ SESSIONS
ARCANA BAND
PAST
22/04/2022
18/01/2020
17/01/2020
16/01/2020
15/01/2020
14/01/2020
12/01/2020
08/11/2019
23/08/2019
08/06/2019
01/03/2019
16/03/2018
15/03/2018
16/12/2017
15/12/2017
04/12/2017
23/07/2017
21/04/2017
MAJOR EVENTS
Tournai Jazz Festival BE
India Tour | The Piano Man Jazz Club — Delhi
India Tour | The Piano Man Gurugram — Gurgaon
India Tour | Shisha Cafe — Pune
India Tour | Music Mulakatein — Mumbai
India Tour | Bluebop Cafe — Mumbai
India Tour | Hriday Drishyam Music Festival — Bhopal
Centre des Arts Pluriels — Ettelbruck LU
Krutushka International Ethnic Festival — Kazan RU
Zanzib’Art Festival — Honfleur FR
Pannonica — Nantes FR ( opening for Nguyên Lê )
Richmix — London UK ( new album launch concert #2 )
Studio de L’Ermitage — Paris ( new album launch concert #1 )
Tonnerre de Jazz — Pau FR
Jazz MDA — Tarbes FR
Jamel Comedy Club — Paris FR
Poët-Laval Jazz Festival FR ( opening for Shai Maestro )
le triton — Les Lilas FR
Tales of the
Bamboo Reed
GUILLAUME BARRAUD : bansuri flutes
TAM DE VILLIERS : electric guitar
GUILLAUME RUELLAND : bass guitar
MAXIME ZAMPIERI : drums
After the acclaimed ‘Indo-Jazz Sessions’ (Révélation! Jazz Magazine), the Guillaume Barraud Quartet will soon return with a new opus entitled ‘Tales of the Bamboo Reed’, exploring the sound of the bansuri with hard-edged electric guitar and moody, groovy bass and drums.
A selection of highly poetic pieces that tell a complex initiatic journey, reflecting the artist’s special bond with the Indian bamboo flute. In a blitz of serpentine melodies set against odd-time grooves, the French flautist makes a punchy pitch for the instrument’s versatility.
Initially, Barraud composed most of the material on his first instrument, the guitar, before expanding on flute, which shows the prominence of his British guitarist Tam de Villiers. The fleet-footed rhythm section comprises bassist Guillaume Ruelland and drummer Maxime Zampieri (Magic Malik). This is contemporary jazz brewed with progressive rock, pop and Indian music.