quinta-feira, 16 de agosto de 2018

David Helbock / RANDOM/CONTROL / jazzahead! 2015




David Helbock


David Helbock (born 28 January 1984 in Koblach) is an Austrian jazz musician.


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David Helbock (piano, inside-piano, toy-piano, melodica, percussion, toys, electronics), Johannes Bär (trumpet, Flugelhorn, piccolo-trumpet, euphonium, tuba, sousaphone, alphorn, didgeridoo, beat-box, percussion, electronics) and Andreas Broger (tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, slide-trumpet, percussion)
After carrying off numerous awards, not least the audience prize at the world's biggest solo jazz-piano competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival and the most important prize in Austria - the ‘Outstanding Artist Award’ - in 2011, as well as a lot of enthusiastic and international reviews for his CDs, David Helbock (1984), the Austrian pianist and composer is without doubt on the way up to a great international musical career.

Helbock is not only a brilliant pianist; he is also a very individual thinker, who invests not only a great deal of dexterity but also a significant amount of brain activity in his projects. One of his major works (among others) was a year-long compositional project in which he wrote a new piece every day for a whole year (In April 2010, his ‘Personal Realbook’, with over 600 pages of music was released).

David Helbock and his Random/Control trio use a huge variety of ‘unorthodox’ instruments that enrich the facets of a lesser known musical universe. David’s music thrills both the body and the mind.

David Helbock has toured and recorded with various projects all over the world and his discography includes some 15 albums.

www.davidhelbock.com

In collaboration with Österreichisches Kulturforum.

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