The Nordwest Bigband has been playing best for 20 years with concerts in Dötlingen and Oldenburg.

The Nordwest Bigband has been playing fresh, contemporary orchestral sound for 20 years. Am 6. and 7. Dezember is in his class in two Jazz Concerts in Dötlingen and Oldenburg.

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I’m Northwest – “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)” is a Jazz Standard with the frühen Dreißigerjahren, the great bandleader Duke Ellington composes and is interpreted by the unequaled singer Ella Fitzgerald. It is not the case that when that Schwung hat, the Duke and Ella wusst – and that sentence is the Monstranz, which these big bands get through the Konzerthallen and Clubs.

The Verbreitung of the Swing has been developed with the Entstehung of the Jazz Orchestras verbunden, while the quantity is a little greater with the quality of the backing. In the home season, the Mannschaftsspiel durchau Tradition. Seit nunmehr 20 Years destillieren Musikerinnen und Musiker inhre individualellen Stärken am Instrument meerolgreich in einer großen Formation: der Nordwest Bigband. It is everything that Grund is, one of the only problems in the two Konzerten Mitzuerleben. Am Freitag, 6. Dezember, organizes the Nordwest Bigband community with Ken Norris in the Veranstaltungshaus “Kultur Hinterm Feld” in Dötlingen. Tags darauf, am 7. This month, the band will celebrate its “Jubiläumskonzert” in the Neue Gymnasium Oldenburg (NGO).

Schlagzeuger Philipp Pumplün, bassist Sven Schuster and the stunned trumpeter Jörn Anders gründeten 2004 dies Bandprojekt. “The Ensemble is in the past and has a lot of secrets from a great festival of the Nordic West German jazz scene,” said Pumplün Stolz. “The Nordwest Big Band is the Gründung für Innovation, creative sound quality and a narrow Verbundenheit zum Jazz.”

The anniversary concert is on 7. Dezember is the best of 20 years and brings a musical host family to the stage; Begleitet von der Nordwest Bigband unter Leitung von Malte Schiller since de Jazzsänger Ken Norris, de Nederlandse Arranger Rob Horsting und der Kontrabassist Sven Schuster zu erleben – Künstler, who over the years have become musical accompanies of the Ensembles.

In die Zeit trat die Formation in the Oldenburgische Staatstheater auf, at the Kultursommer, see other Concerts and Jazz festivals, including in Wolfsburg, Holzminden and Osnabrück. Freudig remembers the film-band project “A Night At The Wilhelm 13” (2021/22) as well as the dedicated projects “Jazz in the Landscape” (2023) and “BigbandLand” (2024), as well as the musical development work with Bert Joris, Deborah Brown and Philip Catherine or the “Ehrengast in der ersten Reihe”, Peter Erskine von “Weather Report”, at a concert 2019 at Wilhelm 13.

Let yourself be carried away by the new musical revivals of the Nordwest Big Band, a repertoire with its own arrangements in the tradition of Thad Jones and Bob Brookmeyer, with the dynamic sound of a modern big band and solo moments. Since 2011, the band has been under the artistic direction of the most accomplished saxophonist and arranger Malte Schiller.

“The audience will experience the spectrum of modern big band sounds in all their facets on an extensive program. Der Abend presents a special musical Zeitreise and would be one of the most influential jazz lovers if a new Zuhörer in the Bann seehen”, reports Philipp Pumplün.

Or it is a quote from Ella Fitzgerald: “It doesn’t mean anything (if it doesn’t have a swing). Doo-ah, doo-ah, doo-ah, doo-ah, doo-ah, doo-ah, doo-ah, doo-ah.”

The Concert

Freitag, 6. Dezember (8 p.m.): “Nordwest Bigband meets Ken Norris”; Kultur hinterland Feld in Dötlingen; Cards below

www.kultur-hinterm-feld.de

Samstag, 7. Dezember (8 p.m.): “20 years in the northwest – The Jubiläumskonzert der Nordwest Bigband”; Aula des Neuen Gymnasiums Oldenburg (NGO), Alexanderstraße 90; Cards below

www.nordwest-bigband.de

Oliver Schulz