PHOTO: © Klaus Fischer

Hanno Busch Quartett & Friends

In the organizer's words:

There are guitarists who stick to one genre, and then there’s Hanno Busch. Born in Wuppertal in 1975, he’s been playing for decades wherever things get interesting: with Peter Herbolzheimer’s Rhythm Combination & Brass, with the Heavytones on TV Total, with Michael Wollny’s Wunderkammer, with Peter Licht, and, since 2021, with Jan Delay’s Disko No. 1. The list could go on, but that wouldn’t explain what makes Busch so special. He doesn’t stick to genres—he crosses them. This spring, he received the 2026 WDR Jazz Prize.

For the festival’s opening night, he expands his trio into a quartet. Matthew Halpin on saxophone brings a melodic voice that provides a counterpoint to Busch’s textures. Simon Jermyn on bass and Jonas Burgwinkel on drums form the rhythmic backbone. Joining them are three special guests who elevate the quartet to a summit of musical talent. Anna Luca, the versatile Wuppertal-based singer who bridges jazz and pop, has gained international recognition not least through her work with the nu-jazz project Club des Belugas. Roman Babik, a pianist and composer who has previously performed at the NCF with his Urban Wedding Band, and Peter Weniger, one of the country’s leading saxophonists and a longtime professor at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), who has played with greats such as Joe Henderson and Charlie Mariano. This marks the second year in a row that the festival has opened with a current WDR Jazz Prize winner. This is no coincidence—it’s by design.

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Location

Musiktheater im Revier
Musiktheater im Revier Kennedyplatz 45881 Gelsenkirchen
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