In the organizer's words:

The band project of pianist Bernhard Schüler has existed since 1999, has gone through several line-ups and can look back on nine album releases. Musically and by name, triosence (a neologism derived from trio-essence) refers to the approach of equal rights for all instruments, following the example of US pianist Bill Evans. Schüler studied at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne, won numerous national and international competitions and was nominated for the German Record Critics' Award, among others. He now lives in Kassel, the city of his birth.

On their album giulia (release date: 04.02.2022 on Sony Masterworks), the jazz trio triosence around pianist Bernhard Schüler conjures up the beauty of life in eleven colorful pieces that could hardly be more diverse, optimistic and virtuoso.

An inspiring feeling of "dolce vita" pervades the album, which the German-Cuban trio of Bernhard Schüler (piano), Omar Rodriguez Calvo (bass) and Tobias Schulte (drums) recorded in the picturesque Italian region of Friuli Venezia in June 2021. giulia is a musical liberation after the forced break of recent months, full of confidence and lightness. The emphatic opposite of a time of fear, uncertainty and lethargy and at the same time a tribute to the attitude to life of this picturesque Italian region, which was still called "Friuli Venezia Giulia" until 2001.

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Price information:

u20 Free admission | Reduced: 50%

Location

domicil Hansastr 7-11 44137 Dortmund

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