Emily Intsiful, the German-born singer and songwriter with Ghanaian-Liberian roots, is currently studying jazz singing at the renowned Jazz Institute Berlin. In addition to numerous appearances as a sidewoman alongside Nena, she reached the semi-finals of The Voice of Germany. She works as a film musician and is one of the most sought-after studio singers in the current music scene. Her voice - powerful, multi-faceted and at the same time touchingly vulnerable - captivates her audience from the very first moment. Emily Intsiful is regarded as one of the most exciting new voices on the contemporary jazz scene.
Tom Sehrer, cultural manager, bicycle mechanic and café owner, is a passionate jazz pianist. He composes his own pieces and enjoys playing in outstanding jazz bands.
Martin Lillich is a versatile bassist who is at home in jazz, world music and classical music. He has played with Kenny Wheeler, Mikis Theodorakis, Al Di Meola, Benny Bailey and Helmut Brandt, as well as Gidon Kremer, Heinz Holliger and Nathan Milstein, and led the show band of "Pomp Duck & Circumstance".
David Millán is one of the most experienced and versatile drummers in Berlin. The Colombian drummer covers a broad stylistic spectrum from jazz to hip-hop and of course all Latin styles and is also active as a producer, composer and teacher.
A visit to the current exhibition "Traces of the Body" is included in the ticket price.
With "Traces of the Body", Villa Schöningen is showing a solo exhibition by US artist Kylie Manning for the first time in Germany. Her large-scale paintings move between figuration and abstraction. At Villa Schöningen, these works enter into a dialog with art historical positions such as Marina Abramović, Anselm Kiefer and others. Together, they open up new perspectives on visibility, memory and the representation of the human body.
Admission/ exhibition visit:18.00h
Start of concert: 7.30 pm
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