Aki Takase: Carmen Rhapsody, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 18 August
classical
- 18 Aug 2021 10:55 AM
- Opus Jazz Club Budapest
Aki Takase, the Japanese pianist living in Germany – who has already performed with several formations at Opus Jazz Club and whose albums with Japanic and saxophonist Daniel Erdmann in duo has been released by BMC Records – this time extends her experimental attitude towards classical music.
She transforms Bizet's Carmen to a contemporary jazz chamber orchestra with opera singer Mayumi Nakamura; saxophonist Daniel Erdmann, a long-time fellow musician and Aki's former student; and cellist Vincent Courtois.
During the two-year creative process, Aki Takase combined Bizet’s classic with elements inspired by John Cage, among others, whose compositional technique and vision also had a major impact on Aki Takase’s musical thinking.
The artists will record Carmen Rhapsody at Budapest Music Center on the days around their concert at Opus Jazz Club.
The upcoming album will be released on BMC Records.
She transforms Bizet's Carmen to a contemporary jazz chamber orchestra with opera singer Mayumi Nakamura; saxophonist Daniel Erdmann, a long-time fellow musician and Aki's former student; and cellist Vincent Courtois.
During the two-year creative process, Aki Takase combined Bizet’s classic with elements inspired by John Cage, among others, whose compositional technique and vision also had a major impact on Aki Takase’s musical thinking.
The artists will record Carmen Rhapsody at Budapest Music Center on the days around their concert at Opus Jazz Club.
The upcoming album will be released on BMC Records.
Place: Opus Jazz Club Budapest
Address: 1093 Budapest, Mátyás u. 8.
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