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Music Festival: AutorYno and Degree 41

Concerts given on the occasion of the Fête de la Musique. As part of the Festival of Jewish Cultures

Music Festival: AutorYno and Degree 41

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Time: 2026-06-21 18:00 UTC – 2026-06-21 23:00 UTC
Place: Mémorial de la Shoah, 17, rue Geoffroy l’Asnier, 75004, Paris
Price: Free
Tags: Concert · Music show

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About this event

5 p.m. - Concert: AutorYnoThe Parisian group AutorYno offers a fusion of klezmer, rock and jazz: a real melting pot of electrifying sounds! By updating what may be part of the Yiddish repertoire, the group continues and reinvents with a contemporary vocabulary the musical tradition of the itinerant klezmorim of the Ashkenazi world. Their first three albums were released on John Zorn's label, Tzadik, and the trio regularly collaborates with high-profile artists: David Krakauer, Denis Cuniot, Gary Lucas, guitarist of Jeff Buckley, and Marc Urselli, collaborator of Zorn and Lou Reed. For this unique date at the Mémorial, AutorYno will play the highlights of their discography as well as original compositions specially written for the occasion.

With David Konopnicki (guitars), Guillaume Grosso (saxophone and machines), Bertrand Delorme (bass), and Cyril Grimaud (drums).

6:30 p.m. - Concert: Degré 41Placed under the aegis of the Russian avant-garde exiled in Tbilisi in 1918 and founder of the University of 41°, in reference to the latitude of the city, the trio Degré 41 was also born from a movement and a meeting: that between Dimitri Artemenko, Vadim Sher, natives of Estonia, and Yuri Shraibman native of Ukraine. Fruit of the rigor of the classical education received in the former USSR and a passion for traditional music from Eastern Europe, the particular sound of the trio is enhanced by the complementarity of its members: the modernity of Dimitri's violin responds to the talent of improviser mixed with jazz of Yuri, all structured by Vadim's musical writing which combines his taste for spectacle, literature and cinema.

With Vadim Sher (piano and texts), Dimitri Artemenko (violin), and Yuri Shraibman (clarinet and saxophone).

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