ECM Festival: Susanne Abbuehl Quartet
21:00
Opus Jazz Club
Featuring:
- Susanne Abbuehl
- Matthieu Michel
An event of Cafe Budapest
Supported by Telekom
Susanne Abbuehl - voice Matthieu Michel - flugelhorn Wolfert Brederode - piano, Indian harmonium Olavi Louhivouri - drums, percussion Swiss/Dutch singer Susanne Abbuehl has a unique approach to setting verse, getting inside the texts, exploring their inner melodies and rhythms, setting them free to float and sway. The approach is beautifully realized on The Gift, recorded in the South of France in the summer of 2012. Poetry embraced on this occasion includes words by Emily Dickinson, Emily Bronté, Sara Teasdale, Wallace Stevens, and Susanne’s own lyrics. In the seven years that have elapsed since the release of Compass, Abbuehl’s band has been reorganized. Wolfert Brederode remains an important, central presence. New to the ensemble are Matthieu Michel, a highly intuitive musical partner since 2009, whose flugelhorn is a wonderful second voice here, and Olavi Louhivouri, whose sensitive drumming was previously heard on Tomasz Stanko’s Dark Eyes.
www.ecmrecords.com www.susanneabbuehl.com
Tickets available on site and at the website of
CAFE BUDAPEST
Susanne Abbuehl - voice Matthieu Michel - flugelhorn Wolfert Brederode - piano, Indian harmonium Olavi Louhivouri - drums, percussion Swiss/Dutch singer Susanne Abbuehl has a unique approach to setting verse, getting inside the texts, exploring their inner melodies and rhythms, setting them free to float and sway. The approach is beautifully realized on The Gift, recorded in the South of France in the summer of 2012. Poetry embraced on this occasion includes words by Emily Dickinson, Emily Bronté, Sara Teasdale, Wallace Stevens, and Susanne’s own lyrics. In the seven years that have elapsed since the release of Compass, Abbuehl’s band has been reorganized. Wolfert Brederode remains an important, central presence. New to the ensemble are Matthieu Michel, a highly intuitive musical partner since 2009, whose flugelhorn is a wonderful second voice here, and Olavi Louhivouri, whose sensitive drumming was previously heard on Tomasz Stanko’s Dark Eyes.
www.ecmrecords.com www.susanneabbuehl.com
Tickets available on site and at the website of
CAFE BUDAPEST