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Dani Felber Big Band Explosion – Glenn Gould Plays Bach (3-DVD-Box), Sony Thank You Fos Stabe Z Fehlt Das Schweizer Jazz & Blues Magazin Nov./Dez. 6/2012 S Schweiz CHF 11.– / Deutschland € 5.90 / Österreich € 6.10 , ROOT ‚ N BLUES ‘‘ NN ''MMOORREE MICHEL Legrand HowlIN’ WolF Andreas VARADY MATTHIAS SPILLMANN OMRI ZIegele FABIAN Anderhub DAVE FEUSI & FRIends STRAYMONK LESTER MENEZES Don LI'S OrbITAL Garden MALI MUSIC IIRO RANTALA Sarah BÜCHI ANSON Funderburgh Andrew HILL URS LEImgruber ChrIS MARK SATTLER MAX FRANKL ED PARTYKA WIesendanger ORIOXY AUS DEM Innern MEHR ALS 80 CD-BESPRECHUNGEN JNM_06_2012_01_def.indd 1 26.10.12 09:41 Andreas Homoki wird nicht ruhen, das Opernhaus Zürich neuen Künstlern und neuen Besuchern zu öffnen. Qualität. Das verbindet uns mit dem Intendanten des Opernhauses Zürich. Als eine der weltweit erfolgreichsten Bühnen zeigt das Opernhaus Zürich seit Jahren Opern und Ballette auf höchstem Niveau. Andreas Homoki sichert mit Zuhören, präzisen Analysen und harmonischem Zusammenspiel des ganzen Ensembles künstlerische Spitzenleistungen, die ein breites Publikum begeistern. Unermüdliches Streben nach dem Besten und leidenschaftliches Teamwork kennzeichnen auch unsere Arbeit für alle Kunden in der Schweiz. Deshalb unterstützt UBS das Opernhaus Zürich seit 1987 als Partner. Bis Sie von der Nachhaltigkeit unseres Engagements überzeugt sind, dürfen Sie sich auf eines verlassen: Wir werden nicht ruhen www.ubs.com/sponsoring Die Verwendung von Namen oder sonstiger Bezeichnungen Dritter in dieser Werbung erfolgt mit der entsprechenden Genehmigung. © UBS 2012. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 10157_Ad Andreas Homoki Opernhaus Bühne - Publication Jazz'n'More_2012_10_12.indd 1 10/15/2012 4:03:21 PM JNM_06_2012_02-03.indd 2 26.10.12 09:43 EDITORIAL INHALT Andreas Homoki wird nicht ruhen, das Opernhaus Zürich neuen Künstlern und neuen Besuchern zu öffnen. Liebe Leserinnen und Leser 3 Editorial/Inhalt/Impressum 4 Flashes Bereits haltet ihr wieder die letzte Ausgabe des Jahres 9 Farewells in den Händen. Hinter uns liegt ein bewegtes Jahr, mit REVIEWS vielen Highlights, aber auch denkwürdigen Ereignissen. 11 Stolz sind wir aber auf unser Magazin und es macht 15 PREVIEWS nebst den Mühen immer wieder grosse Freude, mit Jazz- 20 Chris wiesendanger – Aus dem Innern und Bluescracks zu sprechen, Interviews zu führen und 22 ED PartYKA vielfach die Stars als ganz normale Menschen kennen- zulernen. 25 Andreas VARADY 27 StraYMONK Auch der Umgang mit den Labelverantwortlichen, Veran- 28 MICHEL Legrand staltern und Inserenten ist nach wie vor eine Heraus- Don LI'S Orbital Garden forderung, zumal das Umfeld stets schwieriger wird. So 30 werden Partnerschaften immer wichtiger und es freut 31 BILLIGER BAUER – OMRI Ziegele uns, dass wir mit allen Personen im Jazz- und Blues- 32 MALI MUSIC – BEN ZABO business hervorragende Kontakte pflegen dürfen. Dafür 35 MATTHIAS SPILLMANN sind wir unseren Partnern dankbar und schätzen ihr Engagement für "unsere" Musik. BLUES’N’roots FABIAN Anderhub In Zürich feiert der wohl bekannteste Jazzclub der 36 Schweiz, das Moods, sein 20-Jahr-Jubiläum. Bereits 38 Howlin’ Wolf Qualität. Das verbindet uns mit dem Intendanten während des ganzen Jahres zelebrierte man mit Spezial- 40 HÖRBAR Blues des Opernhauses Zürich. konzerten und Engagements ausserhalb des Clubs dieses 43 Anson Funderburgh denkwürdige Jubiläum. Zum Showdown wird es am letz- ten Novemberwochenende kommen, in der Schiffbauhalle 44 IIRO RANTALA Als eine der weltweit erfolgreichsten Bühnen und dem Club treten Musiker und Musikerinnen von 47 LESTER MENEZES zeigt das Opernhaus Zürich seit Jahren Opern und Weltformat auf. Den Auftakt macht Brad Mehldau mit Ballette auf höchstem Niveau. seinem Trio, gefolgt vom Kenny Garrett Quintet und Mr. 48 Sarah BÜchi Funk, Maceo Parker sowie der Kultband Züri West. Aber 50 Hörbar Jazz Andreas Homoki sichert mit Zuhören, präzisen auch nationale Grössen wie etwa Grand Pianoramax, 62 SEH/LESBAR Analysen und harmonischem Zusammenspiel des Death By Chocolate oder die CD-Taufe "Swiss Move- ganzen Ensembles künstlerische Spitzenleistungen, ment – Next Generation" der Band Dave Feusi & Friends 64 Andrew HILL die ein breites Publikum begeistern. werden dem Publikum ein exzellentes Programm bieten. 66 NEW Projects Orioxy, Max Frankl, Unermüdliches Streben nach dem Besten und Überschattet wird dieser Anlass von der Demission Reto Dave Feusi & Friends, Urs Leimgruber Bühlers als Intendant des Moods. Während zwei Jahren leidenschaftliches Teamwork kennzeichnen auch 68 Anders Hören – MARK SATTLER, Teil 2 unsere Arbeit für alle Kunden in der Schweiz. hat er mit seinem Team immer wieder versucht, den Spagat zwischen Kreativität und Kommerz zu machen. 70 KONZERT-TIPPS Deshalb unterstützt UBS das Opernhaus Zürich Bühler hat vor allem in der letzten Zeit ein hervorragen- Club- und Festivalprogramme seit 1987 als Partner. des Jazzprogramm zusammengestellt, mit viel Gespür 78 Radio/TV-Programme hat er sowohl internationale Stars als auch die lokale Bis Sie von der Nachhaltigkeit unseres Titelbild: Chris Wiesendanger Foto: Peewee Windmüller Engagements überzeugt sind, Jazzszene in einem harmonischen Programm verankert. dürfen Sie sich auf eines verlassen: Nun geht Bühler, und wer kommt, steht noch nicht fest. IMPRESSUM Wir wünschen Reto Bühler jedoch jetzt schon alles Gute. 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Es gelten unsere allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen. 10157_Ad Andreas Homoki Opernhaus Bühne - Publication Jazz'n'More_2012_10_12.indd 1 10/15/2012 4:03:21 PM JNM_06_2012_02-03.indd 3 26.10.12 09:43 FLASHES Hannes Anrig erhält Amiga Jazz (Edel Content) German Blues Award dann gab es zahlreiche Eigenproduktionen sowie Wie stark Schweizer Bluesschaffen und Lizenzausgaben westlicher Platten. hiesige Festivals bei unseren nördlichen In drei Staffeln werden jetzt zunächst 15 Amiga- Nachbarn geschätzt werden, zeigt die Tat- Platten auf CD wiederveröffentlicht – technisch sache, dass mit Hannes Anrig heuer ein überarbeitet und in Teilen ergänzt um aktuelle Liner Promoter aus unserem Land zu speziellen Notes. Den Anfang macht eine längst vergriffe- Ehren kam. ne Platte, die zum begehrtesten Sammlerobjekt Anlässlich der 4. German Blues Challenge in Eutin wurde: ”Solarius”, eingespielt vom Rolf Kühn (D) am 29. September wurden vor ausverkauftem Quintett. Der heute noch aktive, 83-jährige Klari- Haus auch die diesjährigen German Blues Awards nettist setzte mit seinem Bruder Joachim 1964 in zwölf verschiedenen Kategorien verliehen. Dabei Massstäbe des modernen Jazz im östlichen fiel der ”Ehrenpreis International” dem Schweizer Deutschland. Zu dessen Markenzeichen wurde ein Veranstalter Hannes Anrig zu, welcher mit seinem Jahrzehnt später Synopsis, das heute als Zentral- Magic Blues Festival im Valle Maggia und mit quartett (Petrowsky/Bauer/Gumpert/Sommer) die dem Blues’n’Jazz Festival in Rapperswil über unse- Rolf Kühn Quintett "Solarius" wichtigsten Repräsentanten der damaligen DDR- re Landesgrenzen hinaus eine starke Beachtung Petrowsky/Bauer/Gumpert/Sommer Szene vereinigt. Der Begriff Free Jazz bekam gefunden hat. Wir zitieren aus der Laudatio des "Synopsis" 1974 ein Gesicht. Wieder ein Jahrzehnt später Baltic Blues e.V.: ”Wie kaum ein anderer in Europa Uwe Kropinski "Solo" machten sich junge Talente auf den Weg. 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