Quadro Nuevo
Childhood friends Mulo Francel and Didi Lowka founded the ensemble Quadro Nuevo in 1996. Since then, the adventurous artists have traveled to countless places from Helsinki to Hong Kong, from the Caucasus to New York's Carnegie Hall.
Their daring way of making music has earned them two ECHO awards, a gold record, the German Record Critics' Award and several jazz awards.
With the extravagant and playful accordionist Andreas Hinterseher and the pianist Chris Gall, who shines with a lavish wealth of ideas, they live their music in the here and now. This is reminiscent of four lads happily playing music in the southern town squares and fairs. This is what happened in the early days of Quadro Nuevo.
Later, they spent time in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, rehearsed for days in the shimmering midday heat, swarmed out in the evenings, plunged headlong into the scene, accompanied dancers, intoxicated themselves with heavy wine, caipirinha and fresh Brazilian music straight from the source.
The result was the new album HAPPY Deluxe.
From here, the virtuosos set off into new improvisational territory, sometimes soaring high into the buzzing skies, sometimes diving into glittering Mediterranean seas, sometimes chillingly spun in daydreams and night owls.
Quadro Nuevo explains this sonic homage to moments of happiness:
"Our music has always been created from experiences and encounters. We were fascinated by the cheerfulness and friendliness of many people in Brazil. It colored our songs.
That's how the title of the album came about. We are well aware that the everyday lives of many people are anything but carefree. Nevertheless - or precisely because of this - music can offer a positive alternative world, even in times of crisis and war."
Vincent Peirani & Emile Parisien Quintet
With "Living Being IV: Time Reflections", Vincent Peirani and his quintet present
present a work that is deeply rooted in the musical reflection and exploration of time.
rooted in the musical reflection and exploration of time. The new project is an invitation to a sonic exploration in which every note
note is characterized by the complexity and nuances of the rhythm of life.
Created in the particular context of the first months of the Covid pandemic, this
this CD is the result of a moment of forced pause for Vincent Peirani, a break in his
break in his daily life that led him to meditate on how time shapes our lives and our
how time shapes our lives and our perception of the world.
mosaic in which the contemporary pulse and the echoes of traditional dances
dances intersect, with a strong nod to baroque music, which finds an unexpected and poetic place here.
finds an unexpected and poetic place here. Vincent Peirani's collaboration
with artists from various fields gives his music an intertextual dimension.
dimension to his music. This album reveals the influences of the Beninese guitarist
Lionel Loueke and the German pianist Michael Wollny are clearly evident in two tracks
dedicated specifically to them. These resonances illustrate the
the richness and diversity that characterize Peirani's work, thus offering a musical
musical experience that is both introspective and universal.