The Malta Independent 16 April 2024, Tuesday
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Malta Jazz Festival opens with jazz concert and art exhibition at The Phoenicia

Monday, 16 July 2018, 15:22 Last update: about 7 years ago

The Malta Jazz Festival is opening at The Phoenicia, the festival’s main partner, on Monday July 16 at 20:30 with a concert by the Stjepko Gut Quintet together with the launch of 'Jazz Island', a photographic exhibition by Joe P. Smith being hosted in The Phoenicia's Palm Court Lounge. The performance will take place in The Phoenicia’s gardens, the public are invited to attend.

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Serbian jazz trumpeter Stjepko Gut studied jazz trumpet at the Swiss Jazz School in Bern, Switzerland, and at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. As a conductor, he won first place in the first Austrian Big Band Competition. He played in the orchestra of Radio Novi Sad, was a member of the band of Woody Herman, the RTB Big Band and performed with the Lionel Hampton All Stars in the early 1980's.

Stjepko is a member of the faculty at the Graz Institute for Jazz and a Guest Professor at the Jazz Department of Belgrade Music Academy. He has conducted Workshops and Masterclasses at numerous universities around the world and formed part of the group Trumpet Jazz Summit in Marsiac, France with Clark Terry, Benny Bailey, Jon Faddis, Wynton Marsalis, Terrell Stafford, Roy Hargrove and Nicholas Payton.

The trumpeter has played with some of the world's greatest jazz musicians including Clark Terry, Louie Bellson, Lionel Hampton, Alvin Queen, Melissa Stott, CharlyAntolini and Mark Murphy, amongst others. He also made international tours, performances and recordings with Vince Benedetti, Sal Nistico, Clark Terry, Wild Bill Davis, Horace Parlan, Mel Lewis, Kenny Washington, and DuskoGojkovic. Stjepko plays at festivals and clubs all over the world.

Joe Smith has been following the Malta Jazz Festival since the very beginning, photographing the greats of Jazz on his own terms. Smith is no stranger to an international audience, having recently exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London. For jazz aficionados, Joe’s selection at The Phoenicia ‘Jazz Island’ retrospective is a who’s who of the international jazz scene; Ambrose Akinmusire, Avishai Cohen, Brian Blade, Michel Camilo, Danilo Perez, Dave Holland, Eric Harland, Mark Guuiliana, Joe Sanders, Marcus Roberts, Lincoln Goynes, Richard Bona, Esperanza Spalding and Tom Harell are just some of the performers selected in the exhibition. Suspended in time, the word for every image is evocative, giving a new perspective on the jazz greats that have performed at the Malta Jazz Festival throughout the years.

Following previous summer exhibitions at The Phoenicia by JeniCaruana and Charles ‘City’ Gatt, also to coincide with the Malta Jazz Festival, this exhibition by Joe Smith at the iconic property is an outstanding example of Maltese artistic talent, and as the featured visual artist for European City of Culture the hotel could not have made a better choice. 'Jazz Island' is open to the public from July 16 until Monday 21.

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