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Sorts of People Can Feel at Home in It. Great Songs Offer Post Tower Brotfabrik Charles-de-Gaulle-Str. 20 Kreuzstr. 16 We sincerely thank all our spon- 53113 Bonn 53225 Bonn Rheinaue Beuel-Zentrum sors, without whom Jazzfest A good song Bonn would not be possible. Shervin Lainez photo: is like a big Main sponsors house: all sorts of Lizz Wright Haus der Geschichte LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn Willy-Brandt-Allee 14 Colmantstr. 14-16 Sponsors people can feel onn 53113 Bonn 53115 Bonn Museumsmeile Bonn-Zentrum at home in it. Rankin photo: Great songs b th offer the zfest opportunity -16 Bundeskunsthalle, Beethoven-Haus Bonn, Nigel Kennedy Forum Kammermusiksaal th z Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 4 Bonngasse 24-26 to go on 7 53113 Bonn 53111 Bonn www.johannes-krings.de Musik-Wein-Garten Museumsmeile Bonn-Zentrum a journey may 2015 Partners programme with the heart ja Konzepte, Bilder und Texte and soul. Haberland Steven photo: Universität Bonn, Telekom Forum Aula Landgrabenweg 151 Ulita Knaus Regina-Pacis-Weg 3 53227 Bonn In our sixth festival year, 53113 Bonn Beuel-Süd Lizz Wright we are happy to be able to KÖLLEN GmbH DRUCK+ VERLAG Bonn-Zentrum present to you a profound, entertaining programme with international and German jazz celebrities and newcomer bands in ten double-feature concerts. Patron: Volksbank-Haus Status of programme Jazz in its most beautiful form: Public sponsors are available at all Oberbürgermeister Volksbank Bonn Rhein-Sieg Tickets information: as a medium without limits and Jürgen Nimptsch Heinemannstr. 15 known advance booking offices and 15th January 2015. open for forays into classical 53175 Bonn under www.bonnticket.de Subject to changes. and electronic music, into gos- Rheinaue Detailed information and audio pel, blues and … Be amazed! Media partners samples can be found under www.jazzfest-bonn.de Sign up to our online newsletter! Post Tower Aula der Universität Bonn Brotfabrik Bundeskunsthalle Bundeskunsthalle Thursday, 7th May 2015, 7:00 pm Saturday, 9th May 2015, 7:00 pm Monday, 11th May 2015, 7:00 pm Wednesday, 13th May 2015, 7:00 pm Friday, 15th May 2015, 7:00 pm EUR 40 / EUR 34; reduced price EUR 35 / EUR 29; plus fees EUR 40 / reduced price EUR 32; plus fees EUR 28 / reduced price EUR 20; plus fees EUR 33 / reduced price EUR 25; plus fees EUR 40 / reduced price EUR 32; plus fees Pat Martino Trio Lizz Wright Peter Evans – Zebulon Trio Marilyn Mazur‘s Franco Ambrosetti Sextet A living legend and a creative individua- „Fellowship“ An energetic trio – authentic, down- Celestial Circle A musical homage to the young John Coltrane list on the guitar Her voice: an event, her music: to-earth and strictly democratic A captivating temperament on the Franco Ambrosetti – trumpet simply exhilarating drums: Marilyn Mazur with airy, Gianluca Ambrosetti – soprano saxophone Pat Martino – guitar Peter Evans – trumpet Greg Osby – alto saxophone Pat Bianchi – organ Lizz Wright – vocals John Hébert – bass spiritual jazz Dado Moroni – piano Buster Williams – bass Carmen Intorre, Jr. – drums Nicholas D’Amato – bass Kassa Overall – drums Josefine Cronholm – vocals Terri Lyne Carrington – drums photo: Shervin Lainez photo: Robin Macatangay – guitar John Taylor – piano Kenny Banks – keyboards, piano Klavs Hovman – bass Foto: Peter Gannushkin photo: Jimmy Katz Jimmy photo: Brannen Temple – drums photo: Stephen Freiheit Marilyn Mazur – drums, percussion, Ambrosetti Foto: WDR Big Band vocals & Erik Truffaz Masterly trumpet with electronic Ulita Knaus Stefan Schultze – photo: Lena Semmelroggen Hanno Busch Trio and groovy sound „The Moon On My Doorstep“ Large Ensemble „Absent“ Frederik Köster – Stefan Behrisch – leader, arrangements Powerful, easy-going vocals with a touch Jazz without stereotyped thinking and Absent for the rest of the world with Die Verwandlung Erik Truffaz – trumpet; of melancholy Nicole Müller photo: with the full big band sound pop influences and jazz improvisa- Playful trumpet sound with plenty of Johan Hörlen, Karolina Strassmayer, Olivier Peters, Paul Heller, Jens Neufang – saxophones; photo: Steven Haberland Steven photo: Heiner Wiberny, Florian Trübsbach, Uli Kempen- tions conquering time and space room for spontaneous creations Ulita Knaus – vocals dorff, Peter Ehwald, Heiko Bidmon – saxophones; Wim Both, Rob Bruynen, Andy Haderer, Ruud Tino Derado – piano Benny Brown, Florian Menzel, Bastian Stein, Hanno Busch – guitar Frederik Köster – trumpet Breuls, John Marshall – trumpets; Ludwig John-Dennis Renken – trumpets; Simon Harrer, Nuss, Shannon Barnett, Andy Hunter, Mattis Tupac Mantilla – drums Claus Fischer – bass Sebastian Sternal – piano Cederberg – trombones; Paul Shigihara – Felix Fromm, Janning Trumann, Stephan Schulze Joscha Oetz – bass – trombones; Martin Schulte, Jürgen Friedrich, Jonas Burgwinkel – drums guitar; John Goldsby – bass; Frank Chastenier photo: Köster photo: Matthias Akeo Nowak, Daniel Schröteler – rhythm Jonas Burgwinkel – drums Pallud Nathalie photo: – piano; Hans Dekker – drums group; Stefan Schultze – composition, leader LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn Volksbank-Haus Haus der Geschichte Beethoven-Haus Bonn Telekom Forum Friday, 8th May 2015, 7:00 pm Sunday, 10th May 2015, 7:00 pm Tuesday, 12th May 2015, 7:00 pm Thursday, 14th May 2015, 7:00 pm Saturday, 16th May 2015, 7:00 pm EUR 30 / reduced price EUR 23; plus fees EUR 28 / reduced price EUR 20; plus fees EUR 33 / reduced price EUR 25; plus fees EUR 35 / reduced price EUR 28; plus fees EUR 65 / 55 / 45; reduced price EUR 52 / 42 / 32 pupils EUR 25; plus fees Anke Helfrich Trio Michael Schiefel Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio Enrico Rava meets Gianluca Nigel Kennedy Fresh, unconventional, & David Friedman Pausing and moving on: chamber Peterella and Giovanni Guidi plays Jimi Hendrix imaginative and sensual A musical journey through the jazz for jazz with three masters of From fervent to lyrical, World premiere in Bonn: star violinist Nigel vibraphone and vocals improvisation always unpredictable Kennedy is to introduce his new Hendrix project Anke Helfrich – piano here. Look forward to a strong jazz and rock Dietmar Fuhr – bass Michael Schiefel – voice Wolfgang Muthspiel – guitar Enrico Rava – trumpet programme by the punk amongst the classical Jonas Burgwinkel – drums David Friedman – vibraphone Larry Grenadier – bass Gianluca Petrella – trombone violinists. Nigel Kennedy – violin; Doug Boyle, Julian T Jorge Rossy – drums Giovanni Guidi – piano photo: Mehmet Dedeoglu photo: Buschberger – guitars; Orphy Robinson – Nex xylosynth, percussion; Tomasz Kupiec – bass; photo: Ferrigato photo: photo: Nicolas Hudak photo: photo: Bremme-Hohensee photo: photo: Foto: Rolf Freiberger Rolf Foto: Adam Czerwinski – drums Efrat Alony Trio Rebecca Treschers Norbert Gottschalk Quintett Michael Heupel „A Kit For Mending Thoughts” Julia Kadel Trio Ensemble 11 „Stars“ Visually and tonally astounding: emotional collages set to music and „Im Vertrauen“ Multifaceted in every aspect: unusual line-up Pearls of modern jazz – cool, profound jazz from alto counter bass flute to little audio movies, from playful Charming, intelligent, iridescent with an elegant sound and with passionate soloists piccolo flute purring to massive and dark sounds Agnes Lepp – vocals; Hironaru Saito – flute, Julia Kadel – piano basso flute; Florian Bischof – cello; Maja Norbert Gottschalk – vocals, guitar Michael Heupel – flute Efrat Alony – vocals, electronics Karl-Erik Enkelmann – bass Taube – harp; Konstantin Herleinsberger, Hubert Nuss – piano Oliver Leicht – Steffen Roth – drums Markus Harm – saxophones, clarinets; Volker German Klaiber – bass clarinet, electronics Heuken – vibraphone; Andreas Feith – piano; photo: Kadel photo: Friedrich Betz – bass; Julian Fau – drums; Michael Küttner – drums Schmidt Carola Foto: Frank Wingold – guitar Rebecca Trescher – clarinet, Foto: Lutz Voigtländer Foto: Foto: Axel Schulten Axel Foto: Paul Heller – saxophone Oliver Hertkorn – sound design Wist Swetlana photo: composition, arrangements.
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