Kasia Pietrzko Trio »Fragile Ego« & Trish Clowes / NDR Bigband »Radiant Resistance«
NDR Jazz in the Rolf-Liebermann-Studio
A »fragile ego« does not only have disadvantages. It also sharpens the senses. Kasia Pietrzko’s career was on a good run in 2019. »We’ll probably be listening to her for decades to come,« enthused US magazine Downbeat. Then came the »fog« of the pandemic, as she herself put it. Born in 1994, the pianist studied jazz after her classical training and played with Polish stars such as Adam Baldych and Tomasz Stanko from an early age. She wrote her doctoral thesis on Sergei Prokofiev and his influence on jazz. Such classical colourings are what make her compositions so appealing, which are both powerful and playful. After five years, Pietrzko now returns to the NDR, together with Andrzej Swies and Piotr Budniak and the new album »Fragile Ego«. »I use music to tell stories about my life,« says the 30-year-old, »about the best and the worst things.« Kasia Pietrzko has arrived: on the renowned Warner label and as the first woman in the »Polish Jazz« album series, which has been running for 58 years.
»The best thing about writing for improvised music,« says Trish Clowes, »is that it’s not just about you. You’re creating a template for others.« However, the British saxophonist and composer wants to be surprised by the result. The great Wayne Shorter, who always sought encounters with the unknown, had a particular influence on Clowe’s musical thinking. She was also inspired by the early sounds of Weather Report, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn and Geri Allen. Clowes was born in Shrewsbury, England, in 1984 and grew up in a musical family: her mother loved Ella Fitzgerald and her father played trumpet in a big band. After studying in London, she established herself as an exquisite tenor saxophonist with an expressive tone. By 2015 at the latest, when she received the BASCA British Composer Award, it was clear that Trish Clowes is a personality who strives to define the framework of her music herself and to rethink the interaction between musicians and audience. The NDR Bigband is already looking forward to this exciting collaboration.
Performers
Kasia Pietrzko Trio
Kasia Pietrzko piano
Andrzej Święs bass
Piotr Budniak drums
Trish Clowes composition, saxophone
NDR Bigband
director Geir Lysne
Programme
Kasia Pietrzko Trio
»Fragile Ego«
Trish Clowes & NDR Bigband
»Radiant Resistance«
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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