Jaekel & Anklam - Around the world with three organs and two saxophones

8/12/24 in Baabe

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Jazz & Chanson

Rousing rhythms meet old chorales and new melodies, classical music, tangos and jazz

Rousing rhythms meet old chorales and new melodies.
Classical music, tangos and jazz merge into a hymn to life, light and hope.

Volker Jaekel: organ, portative (portable, medieval organ)
Gert Anklam: saxophones, sheng (Chinese mouth organ)

The program spans the ages from early music to jazz and combines the most diverse musical influences of the artists to create a varied program through space and time. The program includes unusual arrangements of old chorales, original compositions influenced by collaboration with musicians from other cultures, orchestral soundscapes on the organ, tangos and rousing improvisations.
Volker Jaekel - exceptional organist, jazz pianist and musician - elicits unusual sounds and earthy rhythms from the organ.

The musicians will present their new CD "Mein Gmüth ist mir verwirret" and will also play the Chinese mouth organ Sheng and the medieval portative. The different and fascinating tones of the organ will enter into a musical dialog with the sonorous saxophone of Gert Anklam.

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Event dates
  • Monday, Aug 12, 2024 19:30 - 21:30 clock
Event Location

Evangelical church Baabe

Strandstraße 6
18586 Baabe


Contact the organiser

Gert Anklam

Grüne Trift 23 d
12557 Berlin


pr@gert-anklam.de

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