Cécile McLorin Salvant & Sullivan Fortner
With the extraordinary, natural agility of her voice, as well as the vigour and inventiveness of her phrasing, Cécile McLorin Salvant is the contemporary heir to the icons of vocal jazz (Ella Fitzgerald, Betty Carter…). As comfortable as she is singing jazz songs, this French-American artist drifts from Barbara to Josephine Baker, then effortlessly takes a detour through Kurt Weill and Sarah Vaughan, proving she is the most talented singer of her generation.
Part of Jazz en Phase, le parcours.