THE STORY OF JAZZ - "Duke's Place"
- Written by Portal Editor
In the first chapter of the season, themed "Portraits of the Lions", I go to "Duke's Place" with my trio and hand-picked soloists to pay homage to Duke Ellington, the most influential musician in jazz history.
I will sketch the life and creative powers of this pre-eminent Creator of American Music and examine him in his roles as pianist, composer, arranger and conductor. Well-tried faces and a newcomer support me in this challenging undertaking.
Star guest at the INTERNATIONAL OPEN AIR SUMMER FESTIVAL 2023
Christof Zellhofer and Tomy Molnár have been my first choice since 2016 when it comes to playing trumpet/cornet/flugelhorn or the saxophone family (alto/tenor/soprano) and clarinet.
The singer Lady Lili Mae, who has been expressing her admiration for the great female vocalists of jazz history at THE STORY OF JAZZ since 2021, is acknowledged by world stars like Howard Curtis as having made quantum leaps in their musical development within just a few months.
Karel has already worked with world stars like Dave Liebman, Ed Partyka, Curtis Fuller, Jimmy Cobb, Stjepko Gut, Luis Bonilla, Don Menza and Matthias Rüegg has performed at international jazz festivals in Brazil, Germany, Sweden, Spain and the Czech Republic and has received several international awards for his solo performances and his band work.
You can look forward to a wealth of arrangements
There are still a few annual subscriptions for all 4 concerts of the 2023/24 season (5-7 Oct, 23-25 Nov, 22-24 Feb, 11-13 April) at sensational EUR 92, as well as combination tickets for two or three concerts for EUR 25 each, and of course tickets for exactly one concert for EUR 27. You are welcome to reserve tickets through me, Kurt Prohaska. An e-mail is enough and I will arrange everything else.
THE STORY OF JAZZ - "Duke's Place"
Thu 5 to Sat 7 October 2023
Kurt Prohaska Trio
& special guests
Kurt Prohaska (piano)
Joe Abtung (double bass)
Dusan Milenkovic (drums)
Special guest:
Christof Zellhofer (trumpet, vocals)
Karel Eriksson (trombone)
Tomy Molnár (saxes & clarinet)
Lady Lili Mae (vocals)
Vienna metropolis, Hernalser Hauptstrasse 55, A-1170 Vienna
Small Hall (Metropoldi), Admission: 7:00 p.m, Concert start: 8:00 p.m
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