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SUMMARY:UNIVERSAL CONNECTION feat. Martin Speake\, Hans Koller\, Anders Christensen\, Anders Mogensen
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed saxophonist MARTIN SPEAKE returns to SoundCellar as a member of the Anglo-European quartet UNIVERSAL CONNECTION. The group also features Hans Koller on piano\, Anders Christensen on bass and Anders Mogensen on drums. \nPLEASE NOTE: This gig is in the Jolliffe Suite at The Thistle Hotel\, The Quay\, Poole BH15 1HD.  \nTicket link below \nAlthough British jazz and jazz on the continent are continuing to thrive on their respective local levels\, not many truly Anglo-European groups have managed to connect with such ease and shared understanding as Universal Connection\, the quartet of Martin Speake\, Hans Koller\, Anders Christensen\, and Anders Mogensen. \nKoller (born in Bavaria\, Germany but resident in England since 1991) and Speake (London born and bred) have both been at the forefront of the London jazz scene for a number of years.  Internationally\, Speake has recorded for ECM records with musicians such as Paul Motian and Bobo Stenson. Koller has recorded and toured with Europe’s leading big bands such as the NDR in Hamburg\, and the WDR in Cologne. Koller is also the last musician to have recorded with the legendary soprano player Steve Lacy. \nKoller and Speake both worked with bassist Anders Christensen during his 10 year stay in London. Copenhagen-based Christensen has toured and recorded with countless jazz legends\, most worth mentioning would be his 12 years touring and recording with Paul Motian. \nChristensen and Mogensen have worked together as a celebrated Danish rhythm team throughout the years\, and have been part of some of the most groundbreaking bands on the vibrant jazz scene in Scandinavia. \nMogensen is a busy sideman touring and recording with Jerry Bergonzi\, Tim Hagans and Walt Weiskopf among many others. \nThis international quartet is testament to the vibrancy\, beauty\, and imagination of jazz old and new. \nThis gig is in the Jolliffe Suite at The Thistle Hotel\, The Quay\, Poole BH15 1HD. Free onsite parking available\, please make sure you register your registration number at the reception.  \nPlease note the 20:00 (8 pm) start time for the foreseeable future \nEntry is £13 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £15 on the door \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/universal-connection/
LOCATION:Dorset
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220303T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220303T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T143046
CREATED:20220214T155518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T230145Z
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - UNIVERSAL CONNECTION feat. Martin Speake\, Hans Koller\, Anders Christensen\, Anders Mogensen
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed saxophonist MARTIN SPEAKE returns to SoundCellar as a member of the Anglo-European quartet UNIVERSAL CONNECTION. The group also features Hans Koller on piano\, Anders Christensen on bass and Anders Mogensen on drums. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig\nLivestream Ticket link below \nAlthough British jazz and jazz on the continent are continuing to thrive on their respective local levels\, not many truly Anglo-European groups have managed to connect with such ease and shared understanding as Universal Connection\, the quartet of Martin Speake\, Hans Koller\, Anders Christensen\, and Anders Mogensen. \nKoller (born in Bavaria\, Germany but resident in England since 1991) and Speake (London born and bred) have both been at the forefront of the London jazz scene for a number of years.  Internationally\, Speake has recorded for ECM records with musicians such as Paul Motian and Bobo Stenson. Koller has recorded and toured with Europe’s leading big bands such as the NDR in Hamburg\, and the WDR in Cologne. Koller is also the last musician to have recorded with the legendary soprano player Steve Lacy. \nKoller and Speake both worked with bassist Anders Christensen during his 10 year stay in London. Copenhagen-based Christensen has toured and recorded with countless jazz legends\, most worth mentioning would be his 12 years touring and recording with Paul Motian. \nChristensen and Mogensen have worked together as a celebrated Danish rhythm team throughout the years\, and have been part of some of the most groundbreaking bands on the vibrant jazz scene in Scandinavia. \nMogensen is a busy sideman touring and recording with Jerry Bergonzi\, Tim Hagans and Walt Weiskopf among many others. \nThis international quartet is testament to the vibrancy\, beauty\, and imagination of jazz old and new. \nTickets for the Livestream are £6 + booking fee in advance through the below link. \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \n  \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-universal-connection-feat-martin-speake-hans-koller-anders-christensen-anders-mogensen/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220317T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220317T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T143046
CREATED:20220205T130301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T203726Z
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SUMMARY:THE MARCO MARCONI TRIO feat. Max Ionata + pre gig workshop
DESCRIPTION:SoundCellar welcomes the return of acclaimed Italian pianist MARCO MARCONI with his trio plus special guest (for an Arts Council funded UK tour): multi-Award winning Italian saxophonist MAX IONATA. The group also features TOM FARMER on bass and Emiliano Caroselli on drums. \nTicket holders are also welcome to attend a 30 min workshop (7.15-7.45pm) before the concert where Marco and Max will give an insight into their music and playing style. \nTicket link below \nA native Italian from Umbria\, Marco Marconi initially studied classical piano before moving on to study Jazz at the Music Conservatory of Perugia. After establishing himself as one of Italy’s leading jazz pianists\, his subsequent highly successful appearances at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival in 2009 and the Lancaster Music Festival in 2011 prompted his decision to move to the UK permanently in 2012. Working primarily with his own trio\, Marco was signed to the iconic UK label 33Jazz\, which released his first two albums “Nordik” (2016) and its follow up “Trialogue” (2018)\, both to critical acclaim. For his last record ‘New Roads’ Marco invited one of Italy’s best-known saxophonists the multi-Award winning Max Ionata (Robin Eubanks\, Steve Grossman\, Mike Stern\, Bob Mintzer\, Mario Biondi…) to collaborate with him. In Marco’s words this resulted in “a big injection of swing” into both the album’s original compositions as well as the standards and popular songs rearranged in a jazz style which also feature on the CD. Successfully combining Marco’s classical background\, jazz sensibilities and truly impressive technique\, this may be his most exciting album yet. \nTom Farmer is a busy member of the British music scene\, primarily with award winning quartet\, Empirical\, but also in many other projects.  Graduating from Guildhall\, Tom joined Empirical in 2007\, touring intensively and winning many awards including Best Ensemble Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2016.  Away from Empirical\, Tom has led masterclasses and seminars at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance\, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama\, Leeds College of Music\, RWCD and is an occasional teacher for the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He has performed with many of today’s British jazz musicians and is currently touring Anoushka Shankar\, Joe Stilgoe\, Ivo Neame and many others. \nAfter collaborating with many musicians on the Italian jazz scene and after years of experience as a sideman\, Emiliano Caroselli moved to London in 2012. He played with several bands in various styles of music. His sensitive passionate approach to the drums soon made him an important figure on the London jazz scene. His receptiveness to all styles of music\, combined with a deep knowledge of the roots of jazz\, the richness of his dynamics and his attention to interplay with other musicians make him one of the most in-demand drummers and percussionists in London today. \nThis gig will be held at The Avocet (formerly The Cow)\, next to Parkstone Railway Station. Please note the 20:00 (8 pm) start time for the foreseeable future \nEntry is £13 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £15 cash on the door \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/the-marco-marconi-trio-feat-max-ionata/
LOCATION:Dorset
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220317T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220317T220000
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CREATED:20220302T153404Z
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - THE MARCO MARCONI TRIO feat. Max Ionata
DESCRIPTION:SoundCellar welcomes the return of acclaimed Italian pianist MARCO MARCONI with his trio plus special guest (for an Arts Council funded UK tour): multi-Award winning Italian saxophonist MAX IONATA. The group also features TOM FARMER on bass and Emiliano Caroselli on drums. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig\nLivestream Ticket link below \nA native Italian from Umbria\, Marco Marconi initially studied classical piano before moving on to study Jazz at the Music Conservatory of Perugia. After establishing himself as one of Italy’s leading jazz pianists\, his subsequent highly successful appearances at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival in 2009 and the Lancaster Music Festival in 2011 prompted his decision to move to the UK permanently in 2012. Working primarily with his own trio\, Marco was signed to the iconic UK label 33Jazz\, which released his first two albums “Nordik” (2016) and its follow up “Trialogue” (2018)\, both to critical acclaim. For his last record ‘New Roads’ Marco invited one of Italy’s best-known saxophonists the multi-Award winning Max Ionata (Robin Eubanks\, Steve Grossman\, Mike Stern\, Bob Mintzer\, Mario Biondi…) to collaborate with him. In Marco’s words this resulted in “a big injection of swing” into both the album’s original compositions as well as the standards and popular songs rearranged in a jazz style which also feature on the CD. Successfully combining Marco’s classical background\, jazz sensibilities and truly impressive technique\, this may be his most exciting album yet. \nTom Farmer is a busy member of the British music scene\, primarily with award winning quartet\, Empirical\, but also in many other projects.  Graduating from Guildhall\, Tom joined Empirical in 2007\, touring intensively and winning many awards including Best Ensemble Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2016.  Away from Empirical\, Tom has led masterclasses and seminars at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance\, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama\, Leeds College of Music\, RWCD and is an occasional teacher for the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He has performed with many of today’s British jazz musicians and is currently touring Anoushka Shankar\, Joe Stilgoe\, Ivo Neame and many others. \nAfter collaborating with many musicians on the Italian jazz scene and after years of experience as a sideman\, Emiliano Caroselli moved to London in 2012. He played with several bands in various styles of music. His sensitive passionate approach to the drums soon made him an important figure on the London jazz scene. His receptiveness to all styles of music\, combined with a deep knowledge of the roots of jazz\, the richness of his dynamics and his attention to interplay with other musicians make him one of the most in-demand drummers and percussionists in London today. \nTickets for the Livestream are £6 + booking fee in advance through the below link. \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \n  \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-the-marco-marconi-trio-feat-max-ionata/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220329T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220329T220000
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CREATED:20220223T231959Z
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SUMMARY:IN COMMON feat. Matthew Stevens & Walter Smith III
DESCRIPTION:SoundCellar are very excited to present the USA quartet IN COMMON as part of a European tour. The group is led by saxophonist Walter Smith III and guitarist Matthew Stevens and also features bassist Harish Raghavan and drummer Jonathan Barber. \nTicket link below \nGrowing out of the long-standing collaboration between saxophonist Walter Smith III and guitarist Matthew Stevens\, IN COMMON celebrates community\, language and an ethos shared by an exceptional and diverse group of musicians in the American improvised music scene. Smith and Stevens have recorded three albums featuring musicians of all ages\, backgrounds and experience in new combinations\, including Marcus Gilmore\, Joel Ross\, Linda May Han Oh\, Micah Thomas\, Harish Raghavan\, Nate Smith\, Terri Lyne Carrington\, Kris Davis and Dave Holland. All three In Common albums offer a unique chance to hear musical conversations among musicians from all corners of the scene\, sometimes playing together for the first time. \nOver the last twenty years\, Smith and Stevens have collectively played on over 150 albums\, and performed at virtually every major jazz festival in the world with artists such as Roy Haynes\, Esperanza Spalding\, Terence Blanchard\, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, Dave Douglas\, Terri Lyne Carrington\, Jason Moran and Herbie Hancock. \nSmith lives in Boston\, where he is Chair of Woodwinds at Berklee College of Music. Stevens lives in New York City and is a Professor of Jazz Studies at the Peabody Conservatory at John Hopkins. \nCompleting the line up is bassist Harish Raghavan (who has worked with Ambrose Akinmusire\, Eric Harland\, Vijay Iyer and Gerald Clayton) and drummer Jonathan Barber (who has worked with Pat Metheny\, Nicholas Payton\, Buster Williams\, Kenny Barron and Erykah Badu). \nThis gig will be held at The Avocet (formerly The Cow)\, next to Parkstone Railway Station. Please note the 20:00 (8 pm) start time for the foreseeable future \nEntry is £20 + booking fee in advance. We know this gig is going to be particularly popular\, so booking in advance through the below link is recommended. \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/in-common-feat-matthew-stevens-walter-smith-iii/
LOCATION:Dorset
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220331T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220331T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T143046
CREATED:20220213T184955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220312T112659Z
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SUMMARY:ALICE ZAWADZKI with Rob Luft & Misha Mullov-Abbado
DESCRIPTION:We have an extra special evening lined up\, even by our extremely high standards\, when we welcome the magnificent ALICE ZAWADZKI\, accompanied by the fantastic Rob Luft and Misha Mullov-Abbado. Originally scheduled for May 2020\, this was an event we were particularly disappointed about losing\, when it fell foul of lockdown. It’s taken nearly two years (although Alice and Rob did give us one of our first and finest ‘In Our Own Space’ livestream performances in June 2020)\, so we’re delighted to host them at last. \nThis gig is now SOLD OUT! Tickets for the livestream are still available here \nNot only is Alice an extremely talented violinist and pianist with a famously exquisite voice\, but as John in the SoundCellar team will tell anyone within earshot\, she is also an outstanding songwriter\, as those of you lucky enough to attend this evening’s event (whether for real or via the livestream) will experience first hand. \nLoosely connected to the jazz world but realistically inhabiting her own realm\, Alice is a distinctive presence within the European creative music scene and beyond. Her rich musical background and “whimsical hyper-creativity” (MOJO Magazine) draw upon her early exposure to New Orleans jazz and gospel\, an extensive classical training as a violinist\, and a continuous exploration of improvisation\, poetry\, and folk music from diverse traditions\, “all propelled in a voice of velvet suppleness and gutsy emotional power” (The Arts Desk). \nHer 2019 release\, ‘Within You Is A World Of Spring’ (Whirlwind Recordings) was met internationally with warm critical praise\, being made Contemporary Album of the Month by The Guardian newspaper\, and described by Jazzwise Magazine as “Tender in spirit and defiantly anti-genre… A cornucopia of delights.” ★★★★ \nHer debut album ‘China Lane’ was made Album of the Week by BBC Radio 3\, she was described by The Guardian as “a genuine original” and she was nominated for vocalist of the year by both Jazz FM and the Parliamentary Jazz Awards.  As an interpreter of new and unusual works\, she has premiered several large-scale works both in the UK and internationally. She contributes regularly to projects for organisations like Play For Progress (serving unaccompanied minor refugees in the UK)\, The Spitz Charitable Trust\, and Live Music Now. She trained in Jazz voice and composition at the Royal Academy of Music and in violin at the Royal Northern College of Music\, with scholarships from the Musicians Benevolent Fund and the Hilda Collens Prize. \n“…the missing link between Ghost in the Machine-era Police and Hissing of Summer Lawns-era Joni Mitchell…lush and dynamically shifting…fascinating and stunningly original” New York Music Daily (USA) \n“A technically perfect voice… the enormous artistic personality of Alice Zawadzki comes out…” Ondarock (Italy) \n“Zawadzki’s larynx is a supple\, expressive\, rousing delight… something of a phenomenon” MOJO Magazine \n“beguiling and unorthodox” The Independent (UK) \nAdding ‘icing to the cake’\, Alice’s band members for this evening are two of the UK’s most acclaimed and in-demand musicians – Rob Luft (guitar) and Misha Mullov-Abbado (acoustic bass). Superstars in their own right\, appearing on many albums by top UK and international artists (including Alice’s ‘Within You Is A World Of Spring’)\, each of them also have highly acclaimed discographies under their own names. Both released their most recent albums right in the middle of 2020’s lockdown (Rob’s ‘Life Is The Dancer’ and Misha’s ‘Dream Circus’) and these are definitely worth seeking out\, along with Alice’s two aforementioned albums\, to add to your collection of up to date high quality music. \nPhoto by Tim Dunk \nThis gig will be held at The Avocet (formerly The Cow)\, next to Parkstone Railway Station. Please note the 20:00 (8 pm) start time for the foreseeable future \nEntry is £13 + booking fee in advance. We know this gig is going to be particularly popular\, so booking in advance through the below link is recommended. \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/alice-zawadzki-with-rob-luft-misha-mullov-abbado/
LOCATION:Dorset
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220331T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220331T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T143046
CREATED:20220214T184920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T225951Z
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - ALICE ZAWADZKI with Rob Luft & Misha Mullov-Abbado
DESCRIPTION:We have an extra special evening lined up\, even by our extremely high standards\, when we welcome the magnificent ALICE ZAWADZKI\, accompanied by the fantastic Rob Luft and Misha Mullov-Abbado. Originally scheduled for May 2020\, this was an event we were particularly disappointed about losing\, when it fell foul of lockdown. It’s taken nearly two years (although Alice and Rob did give us one of our first and finest ‘In Our Own Space’ livestream performances in June 2020)\, so we’re delighted to host them at last. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig\nLivestream Ticket link below \nNot only is Alice an extremely talented violinist and pianist with a famously exquisite voice\, but as John in the SoundCellar team will tell anyone within earshot\, she is also an outstanding songwriter\, as those of you lucky enough to attend this evening’s event (whether for real or via the livestream) will experience first hand. \nLoosely connected to the jazz world but realistically inhabiting her own realm\, Alice is a distinctive presence within the European creative music scene and beyond. Her rich musical background and “whimsical hyper-creativity” (MOJO Magazine) draw upon her early exposure to New Orleans jazz and gospel\, an extensive classical training as a violinist\, and a continuous exploration of improvisation\, poetry\, and folk music from diverse traditions\, “all propelled in a voice of velvet suppleness and gutsy emotional power” (The Arts Desk). \nHer 2019 release\, ‘Within You Is A World Of Spring’ (Whirlwind Recordings) was met internationally with warm critical praise\, being made Contemporary Album of the Month by The Guardian newspaper\, and described by Jazzwise Magazine as “Tender in spirit and defiantly anti-genre… A cornucopia of delights.” ★★★★ \nHer debut album ‘China Lane’ was made Album of the Week by BBC Radio 3\, she was described by The Guardian as “a genuine original” and she was nominated for vocalist of the year by both Jazz FM and the Parliamentary Jazz Awards.  As an interpreter of new and unusual works\, she has premiered several large-scale works both in the UK and internationally. She contributes regularly to projects for organisations like Play For Progress (serving unaccompanied minor refugees in the UK)\, The Spitz Charitable Trust\, and Live Music Now. She trained in Jazz voice and composition at the Royal Academy of Music and in violin at the Royal Northern College of Music\, with scholarships from the Musicians Benevolent Fund and the Hilda Collens Prize. \n“…the missing link between Ghost in the Machine-era Police and Hissing of Summer Lawns-era Joni Mitchell…lush and dynamically shifting…fascinating and stunningly original” New York Music Daily (USA) \n“A technically perfect voice… the enormous artistic personality of Alice Zawadzki comes out…” Ondarock (Italy) \n“Zawadzki’s larynx is a supple\, expressive\, rousing delight… something of a phenomenon” MOJO Magazine \n“beguiling and unorthodox” The Independent (UK) \nAdding ‘icing to the cake’\, Alice’s band members for this evening are two of the UK’s most acclaimed and in-demand musicians – Rob Luft (guitar) and Misha Mullov-Abbado (acoustic bass). Superstars in their own right\, appearing on many albums by top UK and international artists (including Alice’s ‘Within You Is A World Of Spring’)\, each of them also have highly acclaimed discographies under their own names. Both released their most recent albums right in the middle of 2020’s lockdown (Rob’s ‘Life Is The Dancer’ and Misha’s ‘Dream Circus’) and these are definitely worth seeking out\, along with Alice’s two aforementioned albums\, to add to your collection of up to date high quality music. \nPhoto by Tim Dunk \nThe livestream will be broadcast on YouTube\, via a page available when you purchase a ticket through the link below. \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-alice-zawadzki-with-rob-luft-misha-mullov-abbado/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live
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