2021-07-18T17:17:17+02:00

Burton Greene – Solo

SUN 11 NOV 2012, Pianolab Goethe Institute Amsterdam (NL)

Burton Greene played several concerts at the Pianolab. He is one of the first musicians to incorporate klezmer influences into free improvised music and jazz.
2021-07-18T16:56:01+02:00

Kris Davis – Solo and Pedro Costa (Cleen Feed Rec.)

SUN 27 OCT 2012, Pianolab Goethe Instituut Amsterdam (NL)

Kris Davis has quickly become an indispensable contributor to the New York jazz scene. Pedro Costa is the heart behind Cleen Feed Rec in Lisboa, where a.o. albums with Kris have been released.
2021-07-18T16:50:24+02:00

Keiko Shichijo plays Mozart on Fortepiano

SUN 24 JUN 2012, Pianolab Goethe Institute Amsterdam (NL)

She has developed her skills on the fortepiano - her first instrument - to the highest level of mastery. The current concert she plays on her own instrument, which was brought from Japan to Amsterdam in 2011, where she lives and works.
2021-07-18T16:48:09+02:00

Lisa Cay Miller Q

SUN 20 MAY 2012, Pianolab Goethe Instituut Amsterdam (NL)

Lisa Cay Miller plays with her quartet this time with Jesse Zubot - violin, Steve Smith - bass, Dylan van der Schyff - drums
2021-07-18T16:38:27+02:00

Köppen & Jörgensmann – reunited ‘Professor Unrat’.

SUN 25 MAR 2012, Pianolab Goethe Institute Amsterdam (NL)

Theo Jörgensmann and Bernd Köppen formed an astonishing duo from 1984 to 1999 and were an integral part of the international jazz scene.During this period they were successful in concerts, festivals and radio recordings, both as a duo and as co-leaders of international ensembles. They were founders of the 'European Way', a successful combination of European chamber music and contemporary jazz.
2021-07-18T17:05:55+02:00

Lisa Cay Miller – Solo

SUN 18 MAR 2012, Pianolab Goethe Institute Amsterdam (NL)

Lisa Cay Miller is a pianist and composer from Vancouver, British Columbia. These miniatures were inspired by the short stories of Doris Lessing.
2021-07-18T17:09:15+02:00

Walter Lampe – Solo

SUN 19 FEB 2012, Pianolab Goethe Institute Amsterdam (NL)

Walter Cornelius Lampe (Australia) comes out of the jazz tradition, developing his emotive style of surfing between all music genres - combining sonic atonal improvisation with simple intimacy.