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triosence im Kulturforum Lüneburg
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With over 30 million streams, sold-out concerts worldwide, and acclaimed albums, triosence has been one of Europe’s most exciting jazz groups for years. Following their major international “25th Anniversary Tour,” the band will release their tenth album, “Stories of Life,” on SONY Music Masterworks in the fall of 2025—and bring its musical depth and emotional complexity to life on stage. The new album is a musical portrait—a collection of snapshots from life. In each piece, the trio led by bandleader Bernhard Schüler explores the beauty and tragedy of everyday stories and transforms them into enchantingly melodic, rousing instrumental compositions. Great joy and deep pain, the seemingly mundane and the profoundly life-changing are often found side by side: the loss of a pregnancy in “Little Lost Wonder,” the love for his young daughter in “Tamina’s Lullaby,” the death of his uncle in “Dear Rainer,” or the joy over his partner’s wildly overgrown garden plants in “Tomato Party” —“Stories of Life” is a musical expression of the realization that everything in life is interwoven. Triosence blends jazz, pop, folk, Latin, and world music into distinctive soundscapes—with melodies that are both moving and memorable. Their concerts are a fireworks display of virtuoso enthusiasm, stylistic diversity, and emotional depth: ranging from contemplative and reflective to groovy and rousing. The press and audiences are enthusiastic: *stern* described Triosence as “a prime example of musical trinity,” while the Japanese *Swing Journal* wrote: “The piano trio that has swept away our impression of stiff German jazz.” Triosence—that’s sophisticated yet accessible music. Full of emotion, energy, and stories that move you.
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