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Murikultur Musik Museen Ausstellungen Literatur Theater MURIKULTUR MUSIK MUSEEN AUSSTELLUNGEN LITERATUR THEATER NADJE NOORDHUIS QUINTET (USA) FEAT. MAEVE GIL- CHRIST, JESSE LEWIS, IKE STURM & JAMES SHIPP ALLISON MILLERS‘S BOOM TIC BOOM (USA) NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording feat. Myra Melford, Jenny Scheinman, Kirk Knuffke, Ben Gold- Sonntag, 25. März 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri berg & Tony Sherr Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018, 17:00 - im Pflegidach, Muri NADJE NOORDHUIS QUINTET (USA) FEAT. MAEVE GIL- CHRIST, JESSE LEWIS, IKE STURM & JAMES SHIPP LAGE LUND TRIO (USA) NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording feat. Matt Brewer - Bass, Justin Faulkner - Drums Samstag, 24. März 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri NADJE NOORDHUIS QUINTET (USA) FEAT. MAEVE GIL- CHRIST, JESSE LEWIS, IKE STURM & JAMES SHIPP ERIC HARLAND SOLO (USA) NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording Freitag, 23. März 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 6. Mai 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ERIC HARLAND SOLO (USA) BECCA STEVENS BAND (USA) NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording feat. Michelle Willis, Jordan Perlson & Chris Tordini Samstag, 5. Mai 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 18. März 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ELLEN ANDREA WANG (N) feat. Erlend Slettevoll & Erland Dahlen Sonntag, 11. März 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ERIC HARLAND SOLO (USA) NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording Freitag, 4. Mai 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ROBINSON & ROHE - HUNGER Jean Rohe & Liam Robinson Sonntag, 4. März 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri BEADY BELLE (N) feat. David Wallumrød, Marius Reksjø & Bjørn Sæther Sonntag, 29. April 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ROBINSON & ROHE - (USA) feat. Jean Rohe & Liam Robinson Sonntag, 4. März 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri MURIKULTUR MUSIK MUSEEN AUSSTELLUNGEN LITERATUR THEATER KENNY WERNER TRIO (USA) LIONEL LOUEKE TRIO (USA) feat. Ari Hoenig & Johannes Weidenmüller feat. Massimo Biolcati & Ferenc Nemeth Sonntag, 3. Dezember 2017, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 25. Februar 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri MELISSA ALDANA QUARTET (USA) OR BAREKET QUARTET (IL/USA) feat. Sam Harris, Pablo Menares & Tommy Crane feat. Nitai Hershkovits, Shachar Elnatan & Ziv Ravitz Sonntag, 26. November 2017, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 21. Januar 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri BEN VAN GELDER (NL/USA) feat. Craig Weinrib, Joe Sanders & Sam Harris Sonntag, 14. Januar 2018, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ELDAR TRIO (USA) feat. Armando Gola & Ludwig Afonso Sonntag, 19. November 2017, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri GILAD HEKSELMAN‘S ZUPEROCTAVE FEAT. AARON PARKS & KENDRICK SCOTT NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording Sonntag, 10. Dezember 2017, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri CAMILA MEZA (USA/RCH) feat. Gadi Lehavi, Noam Wiesenberg & Guilhem Flouzat Sonntag, 12. November 2017, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri GILAD HEKSELMAN‘S ZUPEROCTAVE FEAT. AARON PARKS & KENDRICK SCOTT NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording Samstag, 9. Dezember 2017, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri JAKE SHERMAN (USA) feat. Vishal Nayak & Kyle A Miles Sonntag, 5. November 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri GILAD HEKSELMAN‘S ZUPEROCTAVE FEAT. AARON PARKS & KENDRICK SCOTT JEROME SABBAGH/GREG TUOHEY GROUP (USA) NEWVELLE: MURI - Live Recording feat. Joe Martin & Kush Abadey Freitag, 8. Dezember 2017, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 29. Oktober 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri MURIKULTUR MUSIK MUSEEN AUSSTELLUNGEN LITERATUR THEATER SOFIA RIBEIRO QUARTET (P/USA) feat. Juan Andres Ospina, Petros Klampanis & Marcelo Wo- INBAR FRIDMAN (IL/USA/FR) loski feat. Florent Nisse, Stefano Lucchini & Special Guest Aaron Sonntag, 20. August 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Goldberg Sonntag, 22. Oktober 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri TODD ALSUP (USA) feat. Orlando Ribar, Oliver Keller & Luca Leombruni Sonntag, 21. Mai 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri PETROS KLAMPANIS GROUP (USA) feat. Shai Maestro, Olga Holdorff, Sofia Baltatzi, Sara Rilling & Gregor Fuhrmann Sonntag, 24. September 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri FRED HERSCH TRIO (USA) feat. John Hébert & Eric McPherson Sonntag, 14. Mai 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri OMER KLEIN TRIO (IL/USA) feat. Haggai Cohen-Milo & Amir Bresler Sonntag, 17. September 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri BANDA MAGDA (USA) feat. Magda Giannikou, Andres Rotmistrovsky, Ignacio Her- nandez & Keita Ogawa Sonntag, 7. Mai 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri WILL VINSON QUARTET (USA) feat. Kevin Hays, Matt Brewer & Henry Cole Sonntag, 10. September 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri RYAN KEBERLE AND CATHARSIS (USA) feat. Camila Meza, Scott Robinson, Jorge Roeder & Henry Cole Sonntag, 30. April 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri YOTAM SILBERSTEIN GROUP (USA) feat. Glenn Zaleski, Petros Klampanis & 8203;Daniel Dor Sonntag, 3. September 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri TUCK & PATTI (USA) The best duo on the planet! - Bobby McFerrin Sonntag, 2. April 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ANGELA WATSON & ANDRES ROTMISTROVSKY DUO (USA) Sonntag, 27. August 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri HADAR NOIBERG TRIO (USA/IL) feat. Tal Mashiach & Daniel Dor Sonntag, 26. März 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri MURIKULTUR MUSIK MUSEEN AUSSTELLUNGEN LITERATUR THEATER GAUTHIER TOUX TRIO (CH) Suisse Diagonales Jazz - DAS FESTIVAL DES JUNGEN UND PABLO ZIEGLER & QUIQUE SINESI (RA) AKTUELLEN SCHWEIZER JAZZ (2017) guest Walter Castro Sonntag, 15. Januar 2017, 18:00 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 19. März 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri YURI GOLOUBEV TRIO - „GETAWAY GATEWAY“ (UK/RUS) NOJAKÎN (CH) feat. John Turville & Asaf Sirkis Suisse Diagonales Jazz - DAS FESTIVAL DES JUNGEN UND Sonntag, 12. März 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri AKTUELLEN SCHWEIZER JAZZ (2017) Sonntag, 15. Januar 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri RAY COLOM - JURE PUKL - JOSH GINSBURG - GREGO- RY HUTCHINSON QUARTET (USA) Sonntag, 5. März 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ZHENYA STRIGALEV (RUS/USA) feat. Alex Sipiagin, Ambrose Akinmusire, Linley Marthe & Eric Harland Sonntag, 11. Dezember 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri GREGOIRE MARET & EDMAR CASTANEDA DUO (USA) Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri DIDA PELLED (USA/IL) feat. Yammi Wisler, Daniel Benhorin & Yonatan Rosen Sonntag, 19. Februar 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri MANTOCLIFF (CH) Suisse Diagonales Jazz - DAS FESTIVAL DES JUNGEN UND MIKE MORENO & JON COWHERD DUO (USA) AKTUELLEN SCHWEIZER JAZZ (2017) Sonntag, 27. November 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 22. Januar 2017, 20:30 - im Pflegidach, Muri KNOWER (USA) feat. Louis Cole, Genevieve Artadi, Dennis Hamm, Sam Gen- del & Sam Wilkes RAPHAEL WALSERS GANGART (CH) Sonntag, 20. November 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Suisse Diagonales Jazz - DAS FESTIVAL DES JUNGEN UND AKTUELLEN SCHWEIZER JAZZ (2017) Sonntag, 22. Januar 2017, 18:00 - im Pflegidach, Muri MURIKULTUR MUSIK MUSEEN AUSSTELLUNGEN LITERATUR THEATER JULIAN LAGE TRIO (USA) feat. Eric Doob and Jorge Roeder Sonntag, 13. November 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri JACOB COLLIER (UK) Erstes Konzert in der Deutsch-Schweiz! Sonntag, 11. September 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri BECCA STEVENS BAND (USA) feat. Christopher Tordini & Jordan Perlson HAGGAI COHEN MILO „MAKESPEAK“ (USA) Sonntag, 6. November 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri feat. Mateo Lugo, James Shipp & The Two Dancers: Shiran Eliazarove & André Lewski Sonntag, 4. September 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri NIR FELDER (USA) feat. Jimmy Macbride & Phil Donkin Sonntag, 30. Oktober 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri ELLEN ANDREA WANG (N) feat. Andreas Ulvo & Erland Dahlen Sonntag, 28. August 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri KATE MCGARRY & THE LESS IS MORE TRIO (USA) feat. Keith Ganz & Gary Versace Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri MAZ - FROM SNARKY PUPPY (USA) feat. Emma Divine/Hannah Nicholson/Bob Lanzetti/Justin Stanton/Sébastien Levanneur/Jamie Peet Sonntag, 21. August 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri URI CAINE TRIO (USA) feat. Clarence Penn & Mark Helias Sonntag, 16. Oktober 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri BENJAMIN SCHEUER (USA) Songs From The Lion Sonntag, 14. August 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri DAVID HELBOCK TRIO (D) feat. Raphael Preuschl & Reinhold Schmölzer Sonntag, 25. September 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri THE REAL GROUP (S) Acappella der Superlative mit Nilsdotter, Henryson, Edenroth, Sørensen & Strazdis Sonntag, 29. Mai 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri JEFF BALLARD TRIO (USA) LAGE LUND TRIO (USA) feat. Lionel Loueke & Chris Cheek feat. Matt Brewer - Bass, Justin Faulkner - Drums Sonntag, 18. September 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 22. Mai 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri MURIKULTUR MUSIK MUSEEN AUSSTELLUNGEN LITERATUR THEATER MARTA GOMEZ, SOFIA RIBEIRO & ANDRES ROTMIS- TROVSKY (CO/P/USA) JAMISON ROSS (USA) zwei Sängerinnen & ein Bassist feat. Rick Lollar, Barry Stephenson & Christ Pattishall Sonntag, 1. Mai 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 28. Februar 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri KEVIN HAYS TRIO (USA) NELS CLINE - JULIAN LAGE DUO (USA) feat. Dominique Girod (b) & Jorge Rossy (d) ROOM Sonntag, 24. April 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri MATTHEW STEVENS TRIO (USA) feat. Harish Raghavan (b) & Eric Doob (dr) JOE LOCKE (USA) Sonntag, 3. April 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri feat. Robert Rodriguez, Ricardo Rodriguez & Terreon Gully Sonntag, 24 Januar 2016, 20.30 - im Pflegidach, Muri RALPH ALESSI BAIDA QUARTET (USA) ANNE METTE IVERSEN QUARTET +1 (USA) feat. Gary Versace, Drew Gress & Nasheet Waits feat. John Ellis, Peter Dahlgren, Danny Grissett,
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