A Charlie Brown Christmas | Charlie Brown’s Montreal Christmases

It’s not White Christmas by Bing Crosby, but it’s just like. A Charlie Brown Christmas has established itself for almost six decades as one of the essential Christmas records. Two local pianists offer their vision this week in Montreal.




Taurey Butler, an American pianist who has lived in Montreal for about 15 years, doesn’t remember how Charlie Brown’s Christmas music came into his life. He doesn’t remember that the record composed by Vince Guaraldi was played at his home in New Jersey, but has the feeling that these tunes were present almost everywhere around him.

“Charlie Brown’s music had an influence on me, even if I didn’t realize it until much later,” he adds, sitting in the Bourgie Room of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, where he continues – for the ninth year – the disc program A Charlie Brown Christmas.

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A Charlie Brown Christmas

Dan Thouin, for his part, has only a vague memory of the special broadcast devoted in 1965 to the most depressed boy of all. comics Americans. It wasn’t even him who had the idea of ​​presenting the music in concert, but Nicolas Houle, director of programming at the Palais Montcalm in Quebec. “I’m not a big fan of Christmas music,” he admits.

It was after receiving the invitation from the Palais Montcalm that the pianist focused on this jazz album with well-known themes. “It really captures the spirit of the times. »

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Dan Thouin covers the songs from the record A Charlie Brown Christmas and other Christmas tunes in trio formula at Dièse Onze.

You hear the influence of Bill Evans and American music of that time: gospel, blues and Latin music. And there is the playful side of children singing.

Dan Thouin, pianist

“What I like about this concert is that it highlights Vince Guaraldi’s great qualities as a composer,” says Taurey Butler. I don’t think he’s known for anything other than Charlie Brown music. He is a wonderful composer, capable of making beautiful music while remaining playful and making people happy. »

Accessible jazz

To Charlie Brown Christmas is indeed a record that is both very jazzy and very accessible. Traditional tunes like O Tannenbaum, My Little Drum And What Child Is This are energized by a jazz treatment, while some of the tunes composed by Vince Guaraldi have become holiday essentials: Christmas Time Is Here (covered by everyone from Tony Bennett to Mariah Carey) and the unforgettable Linus and Lucy.





“I think the theme of Linus and Lucy is one of the most famous in the piano repertoire. People everywhere recognize it and demand it,” assures Taurey Butler. Dan Thouin also feels people’s attachment to this tune. “There’s not a night I play it and no audience member does the snowflake dance,” he says, referring to a scene from the TV show.

The approach of the two pianists, for the rest, is radically different. Taurey Butler sticks in her concert to the pieces included on the disc and feels very free to put these tunes to her own hands. “It’s even better when the tunes are familiar to people, because one of the problems with jazz is that people think it’s just a bunch of notes,” he observes.

Having melodic reference points allows, in his opinion, people to better understand the musicians’ approach.

The idea of ​​taking something known and putting your stamp on it is more jazz than anything else.

Taurey Butler, pianist

Dan Thouin is not making any big changes. He underlines certain passages, changes the moments in the pieces where there is improvisation. “It’s so imprinted in people’s minds and they expect to hear that,” he illustrates. Then, he focuses on economy of means.

“My game is based on listening. I create tension by not playing, he explains. I am like a guide, even when I am a leader. I like to listen and watch what is happening, to spice up the discussions. Ahmad Jamal, Miles Davis and Paul Bley were doing that. »

Amusing detail, double bassist Morgan Moore, who accompanies Taurey Butler during concerts at Bourgie Hall, also accompanies Dan Thouin at Dièse Onze. We don’t really know how it will manage to be in two places at approximately the same time on the evening of December 21…

Dan Thouin’s trio is completed by Louis-Vincent Hamel on drums, while Wali Muhammad will complete Taurey Butler’s. The American pianist also invited singer Laura Anglade.

Taurey Butler Trio, December 20 and 21 at the Bourgie Hall of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Dan Thouin Trio, December 21 and 22 at Dièse Onze


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