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Time Change

Milan Verbist

Time Change

Format: CD
Label: Origin Records
UPC: 0805558293221
Catnr: ORIGIN 82932
Release date: 01 May 2026
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Label
Origin Records
UPC
0805558293221
Catalogue number
ORIGIN 82932
Release date
01 May 2026
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Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

With this debut recording, Belgian pianist Milan Verbist takes another leap in a career that’s felt destined to thrive since he was a young boy. The music and activities that filled the days of his father, esteemed bassist Piet Verbist, supplied Milan with a deep well of influences, lessons, and direction, all well-apparent in the patient, dynamic and utterly mature approach his trio takes on this collection of mostly original compositions. Opening with the spacious ballad, “Time Change,” Milan, bassist Toon Rumen and drummer Jens Meijer allow the music to unfold through all manner of moods and harmonic landscapes, supplying hints of the masters he’s been influenced by as they play the music of Ornette, Gary Peacock, and even Bach, interspersed with five of Milan’s compositions. Without a doubt, a career and voice to pay attention to.

Artist(s)

Milan Verbist (piano)

At an early age, Milan was introduced to jazz through his parents, especially with his father Piet Verbist being a professional musician. As early as the age of five, Milan started playing the accordion. Around the age of seven, he made the switch to the instrument still closest to his heart, the piano. He studied at the MaGo Academy with classical pianists Arthur Vuye and Nicolas Callot. In 2016, he decided to study at De! Kunsthumaniora in Antwerp to continue his secondary studies, with Jazz Piano as his main instrument. Ewout Pierreux became his teacher for two years. During his time at this school, he started playing in a band and began giving concerts. After graduating from De! Kunsthumaniora, he...
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At an early age, Milan was introduced to jazz through his parents, especially with his father Piet Verbist being a professional musician. As early as the age of five, Milan started playing the accordion. Around the age of seven, he made the switch to the instrument still closest to his heart, the piano. He studied at the MaGo Academy with classical pianists Arthur Vuye and Nicolas Callot. In 2016, he decided to study at De! Kunsthumaniora in Antwerp to continue his secondary studies, with Jazz Piano as his main instrument. Ewout Pierreux became his teacher for two years. During his time at this school, he started playing in a band and began giving concerts. After graduating from De! Kunsthumaniora, he was admitted to the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp with Erik Vermeulen as principal study teacher. During his time at the conservatory, he had the opportunity to take lessons and masterclasses and play with many prominent Belgian and international jazz musicians. In June 2022, he graduated from the conservatoire with highest distinction.
Today, Milan is a much sought-after musician in and around Antwerp and Belgium. He is bandleader of his own pianotrio and co-leader of several other bands. In 2022, Milan won second place in the '7 Virtual Jazz Club' competition with the band Cobalt Trio.
In 2023, Milan was selected to be part of 'De Twintigers 2023', a selection of ten young, promising musicians selected by public broadcaster Klara (VRT). As part of this, he recorded a video concert with the band Verbist/Baars/Lagatie in their studio 'Toots'. The online release of the concert took place on 13 March 2023. Some of his favourite pianists include McCoy Tyner, Wynton Kelly, Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock, Marcin Wasilewski, Cedar Walton, Bobo Stenson, Keith Jarrett, among others. Milan has played with Lionel Loueke, Jakob Bro, Chris Potter, John Ruocco, Bert Joris, and John Bishop.

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Composer(s)

Gary Peacock

A sophisticated, forward-thinking jazz bassist, Gary Peacock is a subtle yet distinctive musician whose intuitive, sympathetic ear for group interplay has found him crossing from straight-ahead standards to avant-garde free jazz. While his intellectual curiosity has drawn him to such wide-ranging pursuits as biology and Eastern philosophy, his immense musical talents, most often associated with pianist Keith Jarrett's 'Standards' trio, have kept him at the epicenter of progressive jazz and creative improvisation for over four decades.
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A sophisticated, forward-thinking jazz bassist, Gary Peacock is a subtle yet distinctive musician whose intuitive, sympathetic ear for group interplay has found him crossing from straight-ahead standards to avant-garde free jazz. While his intellectual curiosity has drawn him to such wide-ranging pursuits as biology and Eastern philosophy, his immense musical talents, most often associated with pianist Keith Jarrett's "Standards" trio, have kept him at the epicenter of progressive jazz and creative improvisation for over four decades.

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