The saxophone trio experienced its most radical phase in New York in the 50s and 60s. Sonny Rollins is regarded as the pioneer of this line-up - without piano, just bass and drums. Why? For the sake of musical freedom. At the same time, John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy came up with a similar approach: harmony, rhythm and form were rethought! Malte Dürrschnabel on saxophone, Dietmar Fuhr on bass and Jens Düppe on drums capture the rebellious, free spirit of the New York jazz trios and their energy and joy of playing bring the sound of this era back to life on this evening.
Malte Dürrschnabel - saxophones
Dietmar Fuhr - Bass
Jens Düppe - Drums
Photos by Gerhard Richter
artwork by Jens Düppe
Admission: 20/15€
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