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NDR Bigband / Geir Lysne

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Wed, Jun 25, 2025, 20:00
»Polar Soundscapes« is Geir Lysne’s musical interpretation of the polar north: very personal, explosive and lyrical at the same time. Born in 1965 in Trondheim, Norway, saxophonist, composer and bandleader Geir Lysne has been Chief Conductor of the NDR Big Band since 2016. In his role as chief conductor, he has not only conducted great projects, but has also written a large number of unique musical pieces for the ensemble.

Keywords: Jazz & World

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NDR Bigband
Geir LysneDirector

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