John Surman Quartet »Words Unspoken« & Henriksen / Seim / Jormin / Ounaskari: »Arcanum«
NDR Jazz in the Rolf-Liebermann-Studio
John Surman has achieved a lot in his almost 60-year career. The Brit played blues with Alexis Korner and free jazz with John McLaughlin. Since the 1970s, his spherical sound has enhanced a number of important ECM albums. Surman’s expression on saxophone and bass clarinet is unrivalled – tender and powerful at the same time. In August 2024, the master of the melancholy song will turn 80 years old. He first appeared on the NDR stage in 1969 and is now back with a highly acclaimed new album and a fresh quartet. The British-Norwegian band has a congenial line-up, including the forward-looking guitarist Rob Luft, winner of the Kenny Wheeler Prize. The title of the album – »Words Unspoken« – also refers to the band’s improvisational approach, which develops songs without much consultation, primarily through intensive listening. One critic praised the »playful themes full of poetry, performed, embellished, varied and passed on by the individual musicians.« The BBC Music Magazine awarded five stars.
The term »supergroup« should be used sparingly, but when musicians of this calibre come together, it’s hard not to use the superlative: Arve Henriksen, Trygve Seim, Anders Jormin and Markku Ounaskari have long been among the most sought-after Scandinavian jazz artists. They all represent a musical aesthetic »where it’s about the music and less about showcasing skills,« as saxophonist Seim puts it. The four had already played together in various configurations, but only in Sinikka Langeland’s band. In 2023, they embarked on their first tour as a project called »Arcanum«. »We play many beautiful melodies to which we freely improvise,« says drummer Ounaskari. Each evening of »Arcanum« sounds completely different. The Finnish-Swedish-Norwegian band creates large impressionistic arcs in their own compositions and exciting free adaptations, including works by Catalan composer Federico Mompou. From afar, Ornette Coleman listens, smiles, and nods.
Performers
John Surman Quartet
John Surman saxophone
Rob Luft guitar
Rob Waring vibraphone
Thomas Strønen drums
Henriksen – Seim – Jormin – Ounaskari
Arve Henriksen trumpet
Trygve Seim saxophone
Anders Jormin double bass
Markku Ounaskari drums
Programme
John Surman Quartet
»Words Unspoken«
Henriksen – Seim – Jormin – Ounaskari
»Arcanum«
Promoter: NDR
Location : Rolf-Liebermann-Studio
The Rolf-Liebermann-Studio was a Jewish temple until 1938. Destroyed in the Pogrom Night, ownership of the current Rolf-Liebermann-Studio passed over to the city authorities in 1941, and later to the former Northwest German Broadcasting, which arranged its conversion into a large concert hall. With its classical music concerts, readings, matinees and jazz concerts, the studio is one of the first ports of call for the culturally aware today.
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Getting Here
Underground line U1 to Klosterstern
Bus 34 to Oberstraße
Bus 109 to Sophienterrassen -
Parking
The studio can also be reached easily by car, however parking spaces in the area are very limited.
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Accessibility
The main entrance and the concert hall itself are fully accessible for visitors with limited mobility.
The hall also has an audio induction loop in place for visitors with hearing impairments.
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