Trio music is like a conversation in a small circle. The charm lies in the contemplative exchange. Stylistically, the music of Kleve pianist Stefan Schöler has developed over the years from neo-bop to classic modern jazz: a music that draws on traditional improvisation techniques from swing and bebop, but does not renounce the achievements of modal and modern jazz improvisation.
Schöler initially studied with Rob van den Broeck and later with John Tayler, Carla Bley and Steve Swallow, among others. With television and radio appearances for WDR and ARD, performances in renowned jazz clubs and festivals in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark, the release of the second album Wiedersehen, the collaboration with David Friedman (vibraphone) at the Tübingen Conversations Festival, the trio has been able to set milestones.
With: Stefan Schöler (piano), Simon Bräumer (drums) and Lukas Keller (double bass).
"This is art. At an extremely high level. Mysteriously mysterious", says the NeueMusikZeitung.
In cooperation with the Jazz-Initiative Frankfurt.
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