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Shannon Barnett Quartet
the bird's eye jazz club
the bird's eye jazz club
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Kohlenberg
20, 4051 Basel
Concert at bird's eye jazz club Basel
Event details
Experimental interpretations between sensitivity and freedom.
For several years, Australian Shannon Barnett played second trombone in the WDR Big Band. After an intensive and instructive time in New York, she finally founded her own quartet in Cologne, with which she has been exploring new paths in jazz for five years. This February, her album "Bad Lover" was released on Toy Piano Records. It was not a lost love that inspired the creative artist for the title, but Cole Porter's jazz standard "I Love You", over which she wrote new harmonies and breathed fresh, unconventional impulses into this evergreen. This is also the credo of this interdisciplinary formation: based on the jazz tradition, it develops new ways of expression with impressive radiance, courage for unexplored territories and sensitivity.
Instrumentation:
Shannon Barnett: trombone, Stefan Karl Schmid: tenor sax, David Helm: bass, Fabian Arends: drums
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
For several years, Australian Shannon Barnett played second trombone in the WDR Big Band. After an intensive and instructive time in New York, she finally founded her own quartet in Cologne, with which she has been exploring new paths in jazz for five years. This February, her album "Bad Lover" was released on Toy Piano Records. It was not a lost love that inspired the creative artist for the title, but Cole Porter's jazz standard "I Love You", over which she wrote new harmonies and breathed fresh, unconventional impulses into this evergreen. This is also the credo of this interdisciplinary formation: based on the jazz tradition, it develops new ways of expression with impressive radiance, courage for unexplored territories and sensitivity.
Instrumentation:
Shannon Barnett: trombone, Stefan Karl Schmid: tenor sax, David Helm: bass, Fabian Arends: drums
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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