Laura Jurd

Elbphilharmonie Innerview: Laura Jurd

»That’s where the real fun begins« – the young trumpet player Laura Jurd talks about improvising in a group, about the power of the forest and her love of jazz.

The series: Innerviews

Inwards – in the »Elbphilharmonie Innerviews«, artists explore the Elbphilharmonie in their own unique ways, letting their thoughts run free. The result: special insights into the spaces of the concert hall and a rare opportunity to get to know the artists personally beyond the stage.

»I have a very free connection with sounds,« says Laura Jurd. In the Elbphilharmonie Innerview she talks about the immediacy of improvisation and about what makes a musician’s sound personal.

The Elbphilharmonie’s »Innerviews« series is supported by our Principal Sponsor Julius Bär.

Elbphilharmonie Innerview with Laura Jurd

Music as language

»We humans all improvise and compose in the language that we speak and write,« according to Laura Jurd. And she thinks that that applies equally to music – with pitches, rhythms and textures: »I automatically felt attracted to jazz from a young age – it’s music that centres around improvisation.«

For the young trumpeter, who now lives in London, art is about immediacy – and about community: »The older I get, the less interest I have in the classical relationship between composer and interpreter. Music that is created out of community, out of cooperation and equality is much more worthwhile.«

Laura Jurd Laura Jurd © Daniel Dittus

»It’s exciting to have a sound that directly reflects your own identity and to share it with others.«

Between nature and Man

Having grown up in a small village in the south of England, the musician Laura Jurd feels deeply rooted in the experience of nature. »You can feel a wisdom deep in the forest that reflects the experience and duration of everything that lives in it.« So it comes as no wonder that she enjoys playing within the wood-panelled walls of the Elbphilharmonie Recital Hall: »It feels as if Man and nature have come together here«.

 

»You can’t help feeling inspired in a room like this.«

 

There are good reasons why Laura Jurd is regarded as a true all-rounder: she has been playing the trumpet since childhood, she composes jazz and contemporary music, and she is leader of the quartet Dinosaur, ticketed as a »British supergroup«.

Laura Jurd at the Elbphilharmonie (May 2022)
Laura Jurd at the Elbphilharmonie (May 2022) © Daniel Dittus

At their Elbphilharmonie debut in May 2021, the four musicians took Hamburg jazz fans by storm. On the programme: their grandiose anniversary album »To the Earth«.

Laura Jurd and Corrie Dick Laura Jurd and Corrie Dick © Daniel Dittus
Laura Jurd Laura Jurd © Daniel Dittus
Laura Jurd Laura Jurd © Daniel Dittus
Laura Jurd Laura Jurd © Daniel Dittus
Laura Jurd Laura Jurd © Daniel Dittus

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