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Jazz in Church - Markus Stockhausen Group Tales (Köln)
Dorfkirche Riehen
4125 Riehen
Jazz Festival Basel 2022:
11.5.2022 Village Church Riehen
20.00h
Markus Stockhausen Group "Tales
Born in Cologne in 1957, he began playing the piano at the age of six.
11.5.2022 Village Church Riehen
20.00h
Markus Stockhausen Group "Tales
Born in Cologne in 1957, he began playing the piano at the age of six.
Veranstaltungsdetails
Jazz Festival Basel 2022:
11.5.2022 Village Church Riehen
20.00h
Markus Stockhausen Group "Tales
Born in Cologne in 1957, he began playing the piano at the age of six. From 1975 he studied piano and trumpet at the Musikhochschule in Cologne. His teachers were Robert Platt (classical) and Manfred Schoof (jazz). Other teachers were Pierre Thibauld, Thomas Stevens, Carmine Caruso. For 25 years he worked intensively with his father, the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, who wrote numerous works for him. As a soloist he appeared in his great music-dramatic works from LICHT, among others, on the stages of La Scala in Milan, Covent Garden Opera in London and Leipzig Opera. Many CDs published by Stockhausen document this collaboration.
Since 2002 Markus Stockhausen has concentrated mainly on his own creative work, as an improviser in various ensembles, as a performer of his own works or as a composer. He has repeatedly appeared as a member and leader of various improvisation and jazz formations. Musicians with whom he often plays include Arild Andersen, Patrice Héral, Vladislav Sendecki, Fabrizio Ottaviucci, Stefano Scodanibbio, who sadly passed away too early, Mark Nauseef, Joey Baron, Stefan Poetzsch, Fabio Mina, Dinesh Mishra, Enrique Diaz and others.With the Indian film music composer Sandesh Shandilya, he performed his new symphonic work Search For Buddha in Cologne at WDR in February 2015.
Together with his brother Simon Stockhausen he realized several large music projects, (1991 the 'KölnMusikFantasy' and 1996 'Jubilée' for the Kölner Philharmonie, with more than 100.000 spectators open air at the Rhine), wrote film and theatre music and produced together with him the CD 'nonDuality '. In the season 2012/13 he was invited together with Simon as "Artist in Residence" by the Hamburger Symphoniker.
From 20002010 he established his own concert series under the title Klangvisionen together with the light artist Rolf Zavelberg (Licht) with 118 concerts of intuitive music in the St. Maternus Church in Cologne, which also received national attention.As a composer Markus Stockhausen can look back on some successes: In spring 2004, three new works by him were premiered: Ascent and Pause for trumpet and string orchestra with the Orchestra d'Archi Italiana, Portrait for Tara for basset horn and ensemble, with Tara Bouman and the London Sinfonietta, and Sonnenaufgang for the jazz trio MAP with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. In 2005 he wrote Any Way for the Cheltenham Festival Players, in 2006 Miniatur for the 12 cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic (CD Angel Dances), in 2007 Symbiosis, a half-hour double concerto for clarinet and trumpet, premiered with the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, and in September 2007 Tanzendes Licht was premiered in Bern, a major commission for the Swiss Jazz Orchestra and the Camerata Bern. Over 90 CD releases document the work of Markus Stockhausen on labels such as ECM, Enja, EMI Classics, Sony, Aktivraum, Stockhausen-Verlag, ACT. In 2016 the duo CD Alba by Florian Weber and Markus Stockhausen was released by ECM. August 2017 saw the release of Far into the Stars, the new CD by Quadrivium on OKeh/Sony, 2018 Eternal Voyage live ibidem, 2019 Hamdelaneh with Persian santoor player Alireza Mortazavi.
Awards:
1996 European Promotional Prize for Music in Vienna, 2005 WDR Jazz Prize as best improviser, 2017 Trier the "JTI Jazz Award" Trier, 2017 "Silberne Stimmgabel" of the Landesmusikrat NRW, 2018 Echo Jazz Prize. 2021 he was awarded the German Jazz Award as best brass player.
Door opening: 19:30
Start: 20:00 h
End: 22:30
Age restriction: none
Wheelchair Seating: Wheelchair users need a normal ticket, the location is wheelchair accessible.
Further information:
www.offbeat-concert.ch
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Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
11.5.2022 Village Church Riehen
20.00h
Markus Stockhausen Group "Tales
Born in Cologne in 1957, he began playing the piano at the age of six. From 1975 he studied piano and trumpet at the Musikhochschule in Cologne. His teachers were Robert Platt (classical) and Manfred Schoof (jazz). Other teachers were Pierre Thibauld, Thomas Stevens, Carmine Caruso. For 25 years he worked intensively with his father, the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, who wrote numerous works for him. As a soloist he appeared in his great music-dramatic works from LICHT, among others, on the stages of La Scala in Milan, Covent Garden Opera in London and Leipzig Opera. Many CDs published by Stockhausen document this collaboration.
Since 2002 Markus Stockhausen has concentrated mainly on his own creative work, as an improviser in various ensembles, as a performer of his own works or as a composer. He has repeatedly appeared as a member and leader of various improvisation and jazz formations. Musicians with whom he often plays include Arild Andersen, Patrice Héral, Vladislav Sendecki, Fabrizio Ottaviucci, Stefano Scodanibbio, who sadly passed away too early, Mark Nauseef, Joey Baron, Stefan Poetzsch, Fabio Mina, Dinesh Mishra, Enrique Diaz and others.With the Indian film music composer Sandesh Shandilya, he performed his new symphonic work Search For Buddha in Cologne at WDR in February 2015.
Together with his brother Simon Stockhausen he realized several large music projects, (1991 the 'KölnMusikFantasy' and 1996 'Jubilée' for the Kölner Philharmonie, with more than 100.000 spectators open air at the Rhine), wrote film and theatre music and produced together with him the CD 'nonDuality '. In the season 2012/13 he was invited together with Simon as "Artist in Residence" by the Hamburger Symphoniker.
From 20002010 he established his own concert series under the title Klangvisionen together with the light artist Rolf Zavelberg (Licht) with 118 concerts of intuitive music in the St. Maternus Church in Cologne, which also received national attention.As a composer Markus Stockhausen can look back on some successes: In spring 2004, three new works by him were premiered: Ascent and Pause for trumpet and string orchestra with the Orchestra d'Archi Italiana, Portrait for Tara for basset horn and ensemble, with Tara Bouman and the London Sinfonietta, and Sonnenaufgang for the jazz trio MAP with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. In 2005 he wrote Any Way for the Cheltenham Festival Players, in 2006 Miniatur for the 12 cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic (CD Angel Dances), in 2007 Symbiosis, a half-hour double concerto for clarinet and trumpet, premiered with the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, and in September 2007 Tanzendes Licht was premiered in Bern, a major commission for the Swiss Jazz Orchestra and the Camerata Bern. Over 90 CD releases document the work of Markus Stockhausen on labels such as ECM, Enja, EMI Classics, Sony, Aktivraum, Stockhausen-Verlag, ACT. In 2016 the duo CD Alba by Florian Weber and Markus Stockhausen was released by ECM. August 2017 saw the release of Far into the Stars, the new CD by Quadrivium on OKeh/Sony, 2018 Eternal Voyage live ibidem, 2019 Hamdelaneh with Persian santoor player Alireza Mortazavi.
Awards:
1996 European Promotional Prize for Music in Vienna, 2005 WDR Jazz Prize as best improviser, 2017 Trier the "JTI Jazz Award" Trier, 2017 "Silberne Stimmgabel" of the Landesmusikrat NRW, 2018 Echo Jazz Prize. 2021 he was awarded the German Jazz Award as best brass player.
Door opening: 19:30
Start: 20:00 h
End: 22:30
Age restriction: none
Wheelchair Seating: Wheelchair users need a normal ticket, the location is wheelchair accessible.
Further information:
www.offbeat-concert.ch
[jhub)
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.