Dato/tid
08.07.2018
22:00 – 23:00
Sted
KoncertKirken
Mount Meander (pl/de/lv)
Karlis Auzins (lv) – saxophones
Lucas Leidinger (de) – piano
Tomo Jacobson (pl) – double bass
Thomas Sauerborn (de) – drums
There is a mountain. There is music pouring down the steep rocks. Four people are standing on that mountain. They are four instruments. Four parts, yet one organism. Four different paths led them to this peak, and so will they stand, playing for the plains and forests. Listen to the sound of the mountain.
Confirming that jazz is an universal language, here is a trans-national quartet featuring musicians from Germany, Latvia and Poland, in the two last cases living in Copenhagen. If you don’t recognize the names of these four representatives of a new generation of European musicians, namely Karlis Auzins, Lucas Leidinger, Tomo Jacobson and Thomas Sauerborn, certainly you’ll know some of those with whom they already established exciting partnerships: John Tchicai, Mat Maneri, Lotte Anker, Andrew D’Angelo, Adam Rudolph, Randy Peterson, Kresten Osgood, Sidsel Endresen and Frank Gratkowski. This gives you an idea of what to expect: music with an attitude, and the attitude is to function as one organism. Not a simple gathering of four individuals, but a complete being committed to intuitive and collective free improvisation. Does it mean this is non-idiomatic improvised music, to use the label invented by Derek Bailey? Not quite: the band Mount Meander uses musical idioms to tear down the borders between jazz, the avant-garde, world music, rock and pop, and precisely because this CD isn’t about genres. It’s all about unity, equality, trust and communication. Are you ready for them?
Entré: 100 dkk / Stud. 50 dkk
The concert is supported by The Goethe Institute, Copenhagen.
CPH JAZZ FESTIVAL @ KONCERTKIRKEN is supported by Statens Kunstfond, Københavns Kommune, Knud Højgaards Fond, Oticon Fonden, Augustinus Fonden
Partners: Cph Jazz Festival, Goethe Instituttet, ToneArt, The Community