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Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic
Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic XIII: Celebrating Mingus 100

VÖ: 24.06.2022

Genre: Jazz

CD

€18.00*

ACT 9955-2, 614427995520
Magnus Lindgren / baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, leader & arranger
Georg Breinschmid / double bass, leader & arranger
Tony Lakatos / tenor saxophone
Jakob Manz / alto saxophone
Matthias Schriefl / trumpet
Shannon Barnett / trombone
Gregory Hutchinson / drums
Danny Grissett / piano
Camille Bertault / vocals

All music composed by Charles Mingus arranged by Magnus Lindgren (02, 03, 05 & 06) and Georg Breinschmid (01 & 04) French lyrics for Goodbye Pork Pie Hat and Self-Portrait in Three Colors written by Camille Bertault Live at Philharmonie Berlin, Kammermusiksaal, 13.04.2022 Recorded, mixed and mastered by Klaus Scheuermann Curated and produced by Siggi Loch

the art in music: Cover art by Soshu

All music composed by Charles Mingus

arranged by Magnus Lindgren (02, 03, 05 & 06) and Georg Breinschmid (01 & 04)
French lyrics for Goodbye Pork Pie Hat and Self-Portrait in Three Colors written by
Camille Bertault

Live at Philharmonie Berlin, Kammermusiksaal, 13.04.2022
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Klaus Scheuermann

Curated and produced by Siggi Loch

Cover art by Soshu, used with the kind permission of the artist
Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic
The Return of a Legend: The renowned American jazz impresario Norman Granz (1918 - 2001) had a vision in 1944: to anchor the uniqueness and artistry of improvised music in the heart of society, to grant musicians the dignity and recognition they deserved, and to create something new by combining different styles and playing approaches in spontaneous and unconventional line-ups. There could only be one ideal place for this endeavor - a classical concert hall. Thus, "Jazz at the Philharmonic" was born. Curator and producer Siggi Loch embraced Norman Granz's groundbreaking idea and, in partnership with the Berliner Philharmoniker Foundation, founded the concert series "Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic." In "Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic," the program itself takes center stage.