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| Simone Weissenfels appearances in New York June 2017 Simone Weissenfels is one of Germany's most versatile artists in contemporary music and improvisation. Since the 1980s she has been active in experimental, jazz, and classical music circles as an improviser, composer, organizer, and educator, working throughout Europe, North America, and Asia. In addition to her collaborations with visual artists and actors, she has performed with Gilsela May, Willi Kellers, Connie Crothers, Juini Booth, Marco Eneidi, Elliott Levin, Lol Coxhill, John Sinclair, Ian Smith, Daniel Carter and many other influential musicians. Simone has played jazz festivals in Nickelsdorf, Berlin, Leipzig, Bochum, Nanjin, Columbus (Ohio), and has toured the US, UK, Taiwan, Switzerland, Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, China, Ukraine and throughout Germany. Her ensemble multiboxx perfomed at the International Festival in Nanjin, China in 2004 and she also led one of the first youth exchange projects of young Chinese and German musicians in Nanjing and Shanghai from 2006 through 2008. This international ensemble performed the premiere of her composition "lullaby for K." in Nanjing, and also in Leipzig at the International Bach-Fest in 2008. She teaches piano at the world-famous Thomanerchor (The St. Thomas Boys Choir) in Leipzig. "This music is the best improvised piano I've heard (yet) this year . . . totally engaging and full of the muse . . . I give it a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, as well as making it the "PICK" of this issue for "best improvised piano work." —Dick Metcalf/Improvijazzation Nation THURSDAY, JUNE 1 IBEAM 168 7th Street (Brooklyn, NY) www.ibeambrooklyn.com 1st set (8 pm) Keir Neuringer / Simone Weissenfels Keir Neuringer . saxophone Simone Weissenfels . piano 2nd set (9 pm) Simone Weissenfels . piano Jonathon Haffner . saxophone Ben Stapp . tuba Dalius Naujokaitis . drums SATURDAY, JUNE 3 LOVE AND MUSIC: THE PIANO A celebration of the life and art of Connie Crothers Greenwich House Music School Renee Weiler Concert Hall 46 Barrow Street • New York City 7:15pm (doors open at 7pm) www.greenwichhouse.org this concert is free to the public Simone Weissenfels will appear on this program playing a solo set David Arner (solo piano) Ursel Schlicht (piano), Andrea Wolper (voice), Ken Filiano (bass) Mark Gabriele (solo piano) Tom Thorndike (piano) with Nick Lyons (alto sax), Joanna Sternberg (bass), Roger Mancuso (drums) Simone Weissenfels (solo piano) Carol Liebowitz (piano), Bill Payne (clarinet), plus special guests Aaron Johnson (solo alto saxophone) Paula Hackett (poetry) Kazzrie Jaxen & Virg Dzurinko (two pianos) write your comments about the article :: © 2017 Jazz News :: home page |