tickets:
regular: 14,- 鈧瑄ro
students, disabled persons: 7,- 鈧瑄ro
doors: 7.30 pm CEST
concert starts:
approx. 8.00 pm CEST
Note: If the German national team plays in a Round of 32 match during the Men's World Cup on Tuesday, June 30 (7:00 p.m.), the concert will be rescheduled.
Finally, they joined forces!
Virtuoso bassist Matheus Nicolaiewsky, stellar pianist Henrique Gomide, and renowned drummer/percussionist Mauro Martins are three of the most active and respected Brazilian musicians on the European scene.
The trio presents groove-driven, modern arrangements of works by Edu Lobo, Tom Jobim, Djavan, Hermeto Pascoal, Dominguinhos, and other giants of Brazil鈥檚 vast musical landscape....
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tickets:
regular: 14,- 鈧瑄ro
students, disabled persons: 7,- 鈧瑄ro
doors: 7.30 pm CEST
concert starts:
approx. 8.00 pm CEST
Note: If the German national team plays in a Round of 32 match during the Men's World Cup on Tuesday, June 30 (7:00 p.m.), the concert will be rescheduled.
Finally, they joined forces!
Virtuoso bassist Matheus Nicolaiewsky, stellar pianist Henrique Gomide, and renowned drummer/percussionist Mauro Martins are three of the most active and respected Brazilian musicians on the European scene.
The trio presents groove-driven, modern arrangements of works by Edu Lobo, Tom Jobim, Djavan, Hermeto Pascoal, Dominguinhos, and other giants of Brazil鈥檚 vast musical landscape.
From samba to bai茫o and maracatu, these rhythms provide the foundation鈥攅xpanded by tight interplay, Herbie-esque harmonic surprises, and a contemporary improvisational spark that energizes audiences.
Henrique Gomide is a key figure in Brazilian jazz in Europe, known for his work with Caixa Cubo and collaborations with Toninho Horta, C茅line Rudolph, and Guinga. His solo album Portais (Challenge Records) earned extensive praise by the European media. Gomide teachers piano at ArtEZ Conservatory, in Arnhem, Netherlands.
https://www.henriquegomide.com/
Matheus Nicolaiewsky, one of Brazil鈥檚 most distinctive young bassists, is known for his collaborations with Francesca Tandoi, Stochelo Rosenberg, Kiko Freitas, Peter Bernstein, Ivan Lins, the WDR Big Band, and for his acclaimed debut album with Yotam Silberstein. His deep groove, melodic sensitivity, and contemporary approach to Brazilian rhythm are a defining element of the trio鈥檚 sound.
Mauro Martins brings decades of international experience, including performances at Montreux, Blue Note New York, and collaborations with Tania Maria, Toquinho, Airto Moreira, Toninho Horta, and Richard Galliano.
Contemporary, grooving, and full of life, this trio offers a bold and current take on Brazil鈥檚 musical legacy.
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