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Arne Jansen, Anders Jormin und Uwe Steinmetz: "The Pilgrimage"

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Wed, Mar 26, 2025, 20:00
Three acclaimed musicians, Anders Jormin (double bass), Arne Jansen (guitar), and Uwe Steinmetz (saxophone), form a unique trio. Jormin, a leading figure in European jazz, has collaborated with legends like Elvin Jones and Kenny Wheeler. Jansen, a two-time ECHO Jazz award winner, has played with Orchestra Baobab and Nils Wülker. Steinmetz has worked with Joe Maneri and composes for NDR Bigband. Their new album, "The Pilgrimage," inspired by religious pilgrimages, reflects a deep musical and spiritual connection.

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Keywords: Jazzkonzert

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Arne JansenGuitar
Uwe SteinmetzSaxophon
Anders JorminContrabass

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