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Sonderkonzert VEIN, Feat. Andy Sheppard JEAN Freitag, 22. September 2017 · 20.00 Uhr Auch der Jazz-Zirkel möchte seinen Beitrag zum Luther- Jahr leisten: Freitag ,03. November 2017 · 20.00 Uhr BISTROT PARIS · Am Schlörplatz · Sebastianstr.2 Kurzfristig war letztes Jahr die junge, jetzt in New York lebende Schlagzeu- BISTROT PARIS · Am Schlörplatz · Sebastianstr.2 gerin Mareike Wiening als Ersatz im Sven Faller Trio eingesprungen. Dabei zeigte sich sehr schnell, dass sie weit mehr als ein „Ersatz“ war. Sonderkonzert Dass sie auch eine hervorragende Komponistin und Bandleaderin ist, SESSION können wir mit ihrem aktuellen Luther- Projekt erleben. Mit diesem findet sie Leitung: Martin Dilling VEIN, einen Zugang zu Martin Luther über die amerikanische Geschichte und mit Auch im WEIDENER JAZZHERBST 2017 darf eine Session natürlich nicht Liebe Jazzfreunde, ihr dem unvergessenen Martin Luther King. Er hat wohl wie kein zweiter feat. ANDY SHEPPARD Luthers Gedanken in seinem Kampf um Gerechtigkeit nach fehlen: Profis und Amateure spielen Themen aus dem Great American Songbook in spontan formierten Bands mit viel Freiräumen für Improvisa- „THE ART OF QUARTET“ ist heuer das Motto Modern Jazz CH, GB Amerika gebracht. tionen und Solos. über dem Programm des diesjährigen WEIDENER In diesem Konzert werden die Parallelen zwischen den beiden Das Jazz-Zirkel Instrumentarium steht mit Schlagzeug, Klavier und Sound- JAZZHERBSTes. Ganz bewusst steht – bis auf eine Luther herausgearbeitet. Sie sind vielfältiger als man gemeinhin denkt. So anlage bereit für spielfreudige Musiker. Ausnahme – die im Jazz sehr häufige Quartettbeset- gibt es viel Musik, die von Martin Luther King – ein begeisterter Jazzfan – Sessions im Bistrot: ein Schaufenster der Weidener Jazzszene. zung im Vordergrund: inspiriert wurde. So kommen zu der bewährten Klavier (Orgel) - In Martin Luthers Tischreden findet sich eine charakteristische Bemerkung: Eintritt : frei Bass - Schlagzeug Formation jeweils herausragende „Die Noten machen den Text lebendig“. Genau das hat sich M.Wiening Solisten am Vibraphon, Tenorsax, Gitarre, Geige gedacht und die Botschaft von Martin Luther King vertont. und im Mareike Wiening Quintett auch eine Ein interessantes Projekt mit viel Tiefgang, von hervorragenden Musikern Samstag, 18. November 2017 · 20.00 Uhr Sängerin und ein Altsaxophonist hinzu. Andy Sheppard, ts präsentiert… Michael Arbenz, p BISTROT PARIS · Am Schlörplatz · Sebastianstr.2 Mit Modern Jazz, Mainstream und Gypsy - Swing Thomas Jähns, b www.mareikewiening.com www.yaralinss.com Florian Arbenz, dr können wir so die schon klassische kammermusi- e e kalische Besetzung des Jazz mit internationalen Eintritt: 25,- · Mitglieder: 18,- JEAN - PHILIPPE BORDIER Das hochkarätige Klavier Trio VEIN mit jungen Musikern aus der Schweiz e e Musikern spannend und vielseitig live erleben. Schüler, Studenten: 20,- · Vorverkauf: – 3,- geht immer wieder mit Weltklasse – Gastsolisten auf Tournee: Bereits vor - TRIO feat. 5 Jahren konnten wir so einen unvergessenen Abend mit Dave Liebman Übrigens: Viele denken bei „modern jazz“ immer erleben. Dieses Mal ist der britische Tenorsaxophonist Andy Sheppard mit PASCAL BIVALSKI noch an den „free jazz“ der 60-iger Jahre und mei- Freitag, 20. Oktober 2017 · 20.00 Uhr von der Partie: den derartige Konzerte. Dabei steht hinter Modern BISTROT PARIS · Am Schlörplatz · Sebastianstr.2 Mainstream F, D Dieser gehört heute zu den wichtigsten Musikern am Tenorsaxophon. Sein Jazz einfach eine zeitgenössische, aktuelle und ruhiger, souveräner Ton ist auf zahlreichen Einspielungen verewigt und ist spannende Herangehensweise an den Jazz, was derzeit auch ein Markenzeichen der Carla Bley- Formation. Aber auch besonders bei den Konzerten mit VEIN, dem MARK MARK SOSKIN QUARTET Randy Brecker, George Russell, Gil Evans u.v.m wollten den Mann mit dem SOSKIN QUARTETT oder im MAREIKE WIENING großen Ton in ihren Bands haben. Modern Jazz USA, CH, F Quintett live erlebt werden kann. Lassen Sie sich So kann wieder ein spannender Einblick in die aktuelle, internationale Jazz- überraschen… szene in Weidens Jazzkeller Nr.1, dem BISTROT PARIS, genommen werden… Bitte machen sie weiterhin von dem Vorverkauf über NT-TICKET Gebrauch, der ermäßigte Vorverkauf Jean - Philippe Bordier, g www.vein.ch bezieht sich auf alle Preiskategorien. Sie erleichtern Guillaume Naud, org uns damit die logistische Vorbereitung der Konzerte Pascal Bivalski, vib Eintritt: e e enorm und sparen auch noch Geld. 25,- · Mitglieder: 18,- Andreas Neubauer, dr Schüler, Studenten: e 20,- · Vorverkauf: – e 3,- Mark Soskin, p Aus Paris ins Bistrot Paris: In reizvoll unkonventioneller Besetzung mit Nachdem Gagen -, Transport - und Nebenkosten in Roberto Bossard, g Orgel, Vibraphon und Schlagzeug präsentiert der aus der französischen den letzten Jahren stark gestiegen sind, wir aber Gildas Boclé, b Samstag, 07. Oktober 2017 · 20.00 Uhr Metropole nach Weiden kommende Gitarrist Jean- Philippe Bordier weiterhin in jedem Fall Weltklassemusiker nach Elmar Frey, dr BISTROT PARIS · Am Schlörplatz · Sebastianstr.2 überwiegend Eigenkompositionen. Diese stehen stilistisch in der Tradition Weiden holen wollen, wäre es eine große Hilfe, Vor allem durch sein 14jähriges Engagement in der legendären Band des eines Wes Montgomery bis George Benson und bilden so einen frischen, wenn der eine oder andere Musikfreund uns durch mitreißenden Mix aus Swing, Funk und Latin. sein Mitgliedschaft unterstützen würde. „Saxophone Colossus“ Sonny Rollins ist der amerikanische Ausnahmepia- MAREIKE WIENING nist Mark Soskin international bekannt geworden. J.- Ph. Bordier ist seit über 30 Jahren ein fester Bestandteil der Pariser Jazzszene, in der er sich außer als Solist auch als gefragter Sideman mit Nur durch unsere Mitglieder war und ist eine an- Für sein ATLANTIC CROSSING Projekt kommt er regelmäßig nach Europa QUINTETT: „Jazz it, from Luther und tourt hier mit dem französischen Bassisten und den beiden Schweizern George Brown, Butch Warren u.v.m. einen Namen gemacht hat. spruchsvolle Programmgestaltung möglich, die sich Als gleichberechtigte Partner, die nicht nur feinsinnig begleiten, sondern nur quantitativ von Großstädten unterscheidet. Roberto Bossard an der Gitarre und dem Drummer Elmar Frey. Mit ihnen to Martin Luther King“ durchforscht er die Facetten seiner Kompositionen mit einer eher selten zu auch solistisch glänzen, fungieren der Organist G. Naud, der in der Tra- dition eines Bobby Hutcherson oder Lionel Hampton stehende Vibrapho- Dr. Reinhard Roth Modern Jazz D hörenden Klavier- Gitarre Kombination. Das Quartett bietet einen energiegeladenen und zupackenden Jazz auf nist P. Bivalski und der aus Frankfurt stammende, jetzt in Paris lebende höchstem Niveau - nicht versäumen. A. Neubauer. Letzterer ist beim Jazz-Zirkel seit TANGO TRANSIT noch in bester Erinnerung als stilübergreifender Drummer zwischen traditionellem www.marksoskin.com Jazz, Latin und Funk. Yara Linss, voc Markus Harm, as Eintritt: e 26,- · Mitglieder: e 21,- www.andreas-neubauer.de Florian Müller, g Schüler, Studenten: e 22,- · Vorverkauf: – e 3,- Alex Bayer, b Eintritt: e 26,- · Mitglieder: e 18,- Mareike Wiening, dr Schüler, Studenten: e 20,- · Vorverkauf: – e 3,- Samstag, 2. Dezember 2017 · 20.00 Uhr The finest Jazz in Weidensince 1975 BISTROT PARIS · Am Schlörplatz · Sebastianstr.2 Tal Farlow, Lee Konitz, Attila Zoller, Dave Svoboda, Brad Leali, Svatopluk Kosvanec, HERBST - JERMAINE LANDSBERGER TRIO Weckl, Laco Deczi, Ralph Towner, Jim Ralf Bauer, Lyambiko, Marque Lowenthal, feat. SANDRO ROY Hall, Aladar Pege, Steve Swallow, Paul Darko Jurkovic, Franz Dannerbauer, programm Bley, Jimmy Guiffre, Doug Hammond, Ben- Christoph Spendel, Gerhard Kraus, Lajos Gypsy Swing D ny Wallace, Heinz Sauer, Mal Waldron, Dudas, Susanne Schönwiese, Wilfried Jimmy Woode, Allan Praskin, Wolfgang Lichtenberg, Zdenekˇ Dvorak,ˇ Dan 2017 Lauer, Yuko Gulda, Sheila Jordan, Marty Kostelnik, Michael Flügel, Miles Griffith, Cook, Wolfgang Lackerschmid, Barbara Cameron Brown, Lygia Campos, Scott Dennerlein, Sonny Costanzo, Alfred Hamilton, Ernie Watts, Christof Saenger, Hertrich, Frantisek Uhlir, Claudio Roditi, Rudi Engel, Heinrich Koebberling, Groove Trevor Richards, René Franc, Al Jones, Legend Orchestra, Christian Sommerer, Albert Mangelsdorff, Mombasa, Peter Johannes Geiss, David Friesen, Klaus Sandro Roy, viol O‘Mara, Bill Elgart, Harvey Swartz, Eddie von Heydenaber, Gabor Bolla, Norbert Jermaine Landsberger, p Gomez, Uli Beckerhoff, Ed Kröger, Bernd Gabla, Martin Zenker, Rick Hollander, Joel Locher, b Konrad, Laureen Newton, Martin Philippi, Andreas Brunn, Michael Riessler, Jean- Guido May, dr Landesjugend-Jazzorchester, Silvan Louis Matinier, Olivier Franc, Andrea Zum Jahresende zieht der Jazz-Zirkel nochmals alle Register und bringt ein Koopmann, Al Porcino, Billy Hart, Marc Bibel, Cécile Verny, Jim Snidero, Florian mitreißendes, mit atemberaubender Technik gespieltes Swingfeuerwerk Copland, Gabriele Hasler, Ravi Coltrane, Kettler, Helmut Kagerer, Leonid Khenkin, nach Weiden: Roman Schwaller, Deborah Henson-Co- Chico Freeman, Fritz Pauer, Tango Das hochkarätig besetzte Jermaine Landsberger Trio kommt im Rahmen nant, Josef Vejvoda, Ramesh Shotham, project 5, Milan Svoboda-Big Band, einer CD- Release Tour ins Bistrot Paris, ergänzt durch den 23-jährigen(!), Uwe Kropinski, Uschi Laar, Max Kienastl, VOLVO-Bigband, Kirk Lightsey, Rosano hochtalentierten Geiger Sandro Roy. 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