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Jul. 9, 1999 Vienne Jazz Festival, FranceJan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber, Rainer Br?ninghaus, Marilyn MazurSo Mild the Wind, Latin, One Ying for Every Yang, "Vast Plain, clauds", Riff in 7/4, It's OK to Listen to the gray Voice, Jodhpur, Jodhpur - Song tread Lightly, Chorus, Her Wild Ways, Bali, Her Wild Ways, We are the Stars, Where the rivers meet, Rainbow's Birds, It's High Time, Pygmy Lullaby, Voy Cantando, Lillekort
Apr 16, 2012
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Midsummer Jazz Concerts, Friday July 20, 2012, 9.00 p.m. STRESA, PROMENADE LA PALAZZOLA, It is an open-air concert and it will start at 9.00 p.m.
Apr 9, 2012
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Jazzkaar 2012Nobody plays the Saxophone quite like Jan Garbarek. His sound has become an unmistakable trademark and this sound for some time now has acquired another dimension than what is generally understood as Jazz. Innumerable record releases, concerts in the most significant concert-halls throughout the world, the many years he collaborated with Keith Jarrett or his unprecedented work with the Hilliard Ensemble have made this unique Saxophonist popular across all musical genres and borders.It has never been of any interest to him that critics need to find convenient labels to sort people out into musical categories. Garbarek eludes this attempt. You find his work in Jazz, Classic and Pop-charts. Since the early days of the Munich cult label ECM he has been one of its most successful representatives.The sound alone certainly does not make the music. In his compositions and improvisations Jan Garbarek is a master of unbelievable tuneful music that cuts right into our soul. Expansive sound spaces stretch from absolute tranquility to expressive rapture, radiating an astounding sense of peace that however does not allow a moment of boredom. His concerts develop in a highly organic manner providing a wide ark of rising tension. This music breathes and provides space to breathe. This music sounds simple and complex at the same time. This music is hymnal and sparse, playful and serious, immersed and exceptionally open, intense rather than sentimental.On his current tour Jan Garbarek will be accompanied by his keyboardist of many years, Rainer Br?ninghaus, the e-bassist from Brazil, Yuri Daniel and master drummer Trilok Gurtu from India. These musicians, all of them technically highly trained, guarantee that the mutual journey will offer an extraordinary concert experience filled with magical moments. An unmistakable sense for density and ambience generates a sound space that leaves traces in ones deepest self - a sensual sensation. JAN GARBAREK saxophonRAINER BR?NINGHAUS pianoYURI DANIEL bassTRILOK GURTU percussion
Apr 7, 2012
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Jan Garbarek Group feat. Trilok GurtuThe Ambassador of Norwegian jazz, legendary saxophone player Jan Garbarek, is known world wide for his unique sound. Already at the beginning of his career, at the end of the 60’s, Garbarek made a great impact to the jazz audiences with his characteristic way of playing. From those days on the critics have referred to him and his quartet with the words “The big Four”, a group that defined what Norwegian improvising music is.The reputation of Garbarek grew even lerger while he was playing in Keith Jarrets band from 1974 on. Touring life was busy, since also his own group, “Jan Garbarek ? Bobo Stenson Quartet”, was one of the most popular live-performances of that time. Garbarek took a step away from the big stages, he wanted to concentrate on a deeper understanding of his own voice. The journey was long, but as a result an album trilogy of ambient style recordings were created (1976-1988). The bold use of echo, minimalistic sounds and the rugged scenery of silence became the strongest trademarks of Garbarek, but also of the ECM record company.In 2005 Garbareks record, In Praise of Dreams, was Grammy -nominated for the best Instrumental Jazz record.Tapiolasali 26.4. @ 19.30Tickets 45/35Jan Garbarek saxophoneRainer Bruninghaus pianoYuri Daniel bassTrilok Gurtu percussionsyle radio1 Jazzradio Live!
Apr 4, 2012
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