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Swiss Radio Days Vol. 39 - Live Concert Series

Jazz Live Trio feat. Swiss Artists

Swiss Radio Days Vol. 39 - Live Concert Series

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Format: CD
Label: TCB The Montreux Jazz Label
UPC: 0725095023924
Catnr: TCB 02392
Release date: 01 August 2014
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Label
TCB The Montreux Jazz Label
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0725095023924
Catalogue number
TCB 02392
Release date
01 August 2014

"The performance silghtly reminds of the class of the Miles Davis quintetts from the 50ths"

Jazzpodium, 06-10-2014
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About the album

This is Volume 39 of the Swiss Radio Days Jazz Live Concert Series, featuring the great trumpeter Franco Ambrosetti, the tenor saxophonists Andy Scherrer & Roman Schwaller, trumpeter Hans Kennel and tenor saxophonist Thomas Grünwald and finally Daniel Bourquin, alto saxophonist, as guests of the Jazz Live Trio. The highlights of these 4 concerts were recorded in between 1978 and 1982.
The live concerts at the radio studio in Zurich started in 1964 and took place regularly until 1984 and document the intense situation of Jazz in Switzerland in this period of 20 years. This is the last CD to document the Jazz Live concert series (total of 12 CDs).
Dies ist das Volume 39 der Swiss Radio Days Jazz Live Concert Series, der Jazz Reihe des Schweizer Radios in Zürich in der Zeit von 1969 bis 1983.

Diesmal sind die 6 Gäste des Jazz Live Trios, der grossartige Trompeter Franco Ambrosetti (aufgenommen 1978), die Tenoristen Andy Scherrer/Roman Schwaller (aufgenommen 1980), der Trompeter Hans Kennel und der Saxophonist Thomas Grünwald (aufgenommen 1982) und der Saxophonist Daniel Bourquin (aufgenommen 1982).

Ein weiteres Dokument aus den Archiven des Schweizer Radios. Dies ist die letzte CD der Jazz Live Konzertserie (gesamt 12 CDs).

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Andy Scherrer

Andy Scherrer (* 1946 / Tenor Saxophone): One of Europe's leading tenor saxophone voices , Andy Scherrer has made a name for himself as a longtime member of the „Vienna Art Orchestra“ - besides working with heavyweights like Gary Burton, Abdullah Ibrahim, Cedar Walton and Mel Lewis. Approaching his 70th birthday next year, Scherrer looks back upon a fruitful career recording and playing live on the world's most prestigious stages. Yet, his big, round sound and his soulful style of improvisation are still very much in demand. His recent collaborations in a Trio with guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel and bassist Larry Grenadier, a Quartet with drummer Jorge Rossy (of the Brad Mehldau Trio) and pianist William Evans are ample proof of...
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Andy Scherrer (* 1946 / Tenor Saxophone): One of Europe's leading tenor saxophone voices , Andy Scherrer has made a name for himself as a longtime member of the „Vienna Art Orchestra“ - besides working with heavyweights like Gary Burton, Abdullah Ibrahim, Cedar Walton and Mel Lewis. Approaching his 70th birthday next year, Scherrer looks back upon a fruitful career recording and playing live on the world's most prestigious stages. Yet, his big, round sound and his soulful style of improvisation are still very much in demand. His recent collaborations in a Trio with guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel and bassist Larry Grenadier, a Quartet with drummer Jorge Rossy (of the Brad Mehldau Trio) and pianist William Evans are ample proof of that fact. Besides his tremendous skills as saxophone player, Scherrer is also known for his sensitive piano playing, making him the first choice to accompany singers like Sandy Patton or Ann Malcolm. Andy Scherrer has been a featured member of „Peter's Playstation“ for the past two years.

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Hans Kennel

Born in Schwyz, Hans Kennel grew up in Schwyz and Zug. He studied classical trumpet at Conservatories Fribourg and Zurich. Here he got his first real contact with modern jazz, which fascinated him. He met, his later to become partner and friend, saxophonist Bruno Spoerri, who encouraged him to try playing jazz. Soon he played and toured with jazz icons like Kenny Clarke, Mal Waldron, Steve Lacey (2 CDs) and George Gruntz. From 1973 to 1976 he had the opportunity to play as a member of the widely noticed “Free-Bob” Group “MAGOG”, which was founded by pianist Klaus Koenig. 1986 he made special experience with “Habarigani” (his personal Chamber Music Forerunner). More than 30 years ago, on the search for something...
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Born in Schwyz, Hans Kennel grew up in Schwyz and Zug. He studied classical trumpet at Conservatories Fribourg and Zurich. Here he got his first real contact with modern jazz, which fascinated him. He met, his later to become partner and friend, saxophonist Bruno Spoerri, who encouraged him to try playing jazz. Soon he played and toured with jazz icons like Kenny Clarke, Mal Waldron, Steve Lacey (2 CDs) and George Gruntz. From 1973 to 1976 he had the opportunity to play as a member of the widely noticed “Free-Bob” Group “MAGOG”, which was founded by pianist Klaus Koenig. 1986 he made special experience with “Habarigani” (his personal Chamber Music Forerunner).
More than 30 years ago, on the search for something of his own, he became aware of his musical family roots of folk musicians, which triggered what he calls his musical “Alpensturm”. This can be heard with groups like “Alpine Jazz Herd”, “Alpine Experience” and most of all the revolutionary contemporary Alphorn Orchestra “MYTHA”, introducing alphorn music with unheard of playing techniques and extending the range of this instrument to four octaves.
Now Kennel wants to return to his first love: Trumpet and Jazz. He founded his new, jazzy chamber music quartet “WOOD&BRASS” which features three generations of adventurous musicians. Kennel stands for a long experience, New Zealand born Phil for the solid grounded middle, Silvan and Cégiu are the up-coming new generation of musicians deserving wider attention and recognition.
Fresh sounds, sourced in jazz with a tinge of “alpine echo” of Kennel’s earlier projects, this music brings the listener into a world of contrasts: Silence and contemplation; disruption and storm; tradition and improvisation. These elements evoke emotions in a mystic atmosphere creating illusions and dreams.
Featuring the most unusual instrumentation: two trumpets, a trombone, all doubling on alphorn, and a cello, the ensemble produces a “new sound” enriched by accents set by the unique voice of the cellist. The music partly comes in untempered (natural intonation).

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The performance silghtly reminds of the class of the Miles Davis quintetts from the 50ths
Jazzpodium, 06-10-2014

Trumpeter Frnaco Ambrosetti brilliants 1978 with a shining sound
Jazzthing, 01-9-2014

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Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series Vol. 46 / Charles Lloyd Quartet, Montreux Jazz Festival 1967
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Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series Vol. 43 - Zurich 1950
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Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series Vol. 42 - Zurich 1964
Dave Brubeck Quartet
Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series Vol. 41 - Zurich 1961
Ray Charles Orchestra
Radio Days Vol. 1
The Quincy Jones Big Band
Swiss Radio Days Vol. 28 - Jazz Live Trio Concert Series
Kenny Wheeler / Alan Skidmore / Jazz Live Trio

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