Andy Sheppard Trio feat. Rita Marcotulli & Anders Jormin (UK/IT/SE)
- Andy Sheppard - saxophones
- Rita Marcotulli - piano
- Anders Jormin - double bass
A meeting between three highly individual musicians, all of which had a big role in shaping what we call the sound of European jazz today. Andy Sheppard Trio, is a project led by the saxophonist and composer who has established himself as one of Europe’s contemporary jazz leading figures, featuring Rita Marcotulli on piano and Anders Jormin on double bass. The music for this trio was written and incubated during the early months of 2021, a period which allowed Sheppard the opportunity to dedicate his time almost exclusively to compositional work. Anders Jormin’s unique approach to his instrument has carved his reputation as one of the most influential and original bassists in the field of improvised music, whilst the acclaimed pianist Rita Marcotulli has long been internationally renowned as an icon of Italian jazz. All three have shared the stage on multiple occasions in different settings, throughout the past twenty years. Usually meeting in larger ensembles, their first recorded encounter was during a major project by Rita Marcotulli entitled Koinè (2002). This trio is born out of a shared view on developing a convergence of musical paths, out of structures designed by Sheppard based on his free-flowing melodic compositions, inviting each member to venture into infinite possibilities for improvisation with an open aesthetic at its core. An encounter between three long-established distinctive voices in the field, who are responsible for bringing forward some of the highest level of music making on the European jazz scene since the early 80’s
Tickets are available for 2500 HUF on the spot, online at bmc.jegy.hu, and at InterTicket Jegypont partners across Hungary.
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We hold reservations until 8pm.
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