Portrait of a Band

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Nils Wogram – trombone
Simon Nabatov – p, fender rhodes
Matt Penman – bass
Tom Rainey – drums

Trumpets:
Thorsten Benkenstein; Ingolf Burkhard; Reiner Winterschladen; Claus Stötter

Trombones:
Dan Gottshall; Nils Landgren; Stefan Lottermann; Ingo Lame

Reeds:
Fiete Felsch (lead alto, flute)
Peter bolte (alto, flute)
Christoph Lauer (tenor)
Lutz Büchner (tenor, clarinet)
Frank Delle (bari, bassclarinet)
Marcio Doctor – percussion
Stefan Dietz – git Nils Wogram – trombone
Simon Nabatov – p, fender rhodes
Matt Penman – bass
Tom Rainey – drums

Trumpets:
Thorsten Benkenstein; Ingolf Burkhard; Reiner Winterschladen; Claus Stötter

Trombones:
Dan Gottshall; Nils Landgren; Stefan Lottermann; Ingo Lame

Reeds:
Fiete Felsch (lead alto, flute)
Peter bolte (alto, flute)
Christoph Lauer (tenor)
Lutz Büchner (tenor, clarinet)
Frank Delle (bari, bassclarinet)
Marcio Doctor – percussion
Stefan Dietz – git Nils Wogram – trombone
Simon Nabatov – p, fender rhodes
Matt Penman – bass
Tom Rainey – drums

Trumpets:
Thorsten Benkenstein; Ingolf Burkhard; Reiner Winterschladen; Claus Stötter

Trombones:
Dan Gottshall; Nils Landgren; Stefan Lottermann; Ingo Lame

Reeds:
Fiete Felsch (lead alto, flute)
Peter bolte (alto, flute)
Christoph Lauer (tenor)
Lutz Büchner (tenor, clarinet)
Frank Delle (bari, bassclarinet)
Marcio Doctor – percussion
Stefan Dietz – git Nils Wogram – trombone
Simon Nabatov – p, fender rhodes
Matt Penman – bass
Tom Rainey – drums

Trumpets:
Thorsten Benkenstein; Ingolf Burkhard; Reiner Winterschladen; Claus Stötter

Trombones:
Dan Gottshall; Nils Landgren; Stefan Lottermann; Ingo Lame

Reeds:
Fiete Felsch (lead alto, flute)
Peter bolte (alto, flute)
Christoph Lauer (tenor)
Lutz Büchner (tenor, clarinet)
Frank Delle (bari, bassclarinet)
Marcio Doctor – percussion
Stefan Dietz – git Nils Wogram – trombone
Simon Nabatov – p, fender rhodes
Matt Penman – bass
Tom Rainey – drums

Trumpets:
Thorsten Benkenstein; Ingolf Burkhard; Reiner Winterschladen; Claus Stötter

Trombones:
Dan Gottshall; Nils Landgren; Stefan Lottermann; Ingo Lame

Reeds:
Fiete Felsch (lead alto, flute)
Peter bolte (alto, flute)
Christoph Lauer (tenor)
Lutz Büchner (tenor, clarinet)
Frank Delle (bari, bassclarinet)
Marcio Doctor – percussion
Stefan Dietz – git Nils Wogram – trombone
Simon Nabatov – p, fender rhodes
Matt Penman – bass
Tom Rainey – drums

Trumpets:
Thorsten Benkenstein; Ingolf Burkhard; Reiner Winterschladen; Claus Stötter

Trombones:
Dan Gottshall; Nils Landgren; Stefan Lottermann; Ingo Lame

Reeds:
Fiete Felsch (lead alto, flute)
Peter bolte (alto, flute)
Christoph Lauer (tenor)
Lutz Büchner (tenor, clarinet)
Frank Delle (bari, bassclarinet)
Marcio Doctor – percussion
Stefan Dietz – git

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Though barely in his 30’s Nils Wogram has been a prolific and acclaimed performer for more than a decade. He has been recognized internationally as the new master on his instrument. Based on classical training, he aims at playing the jazz trombone with the fluency and flexibility of a saxophone while developing an individual concept of composing and ensemble playing. A multi-prize winner, he was awarded the 1996 International Frank Rosolino Memorial Scholarship for Jazz Trombone (USA), a composition award from the 1997 Inter-national Julius Hemphill Competition (USA), the 1998 SWR Jazz Award and many others. Wogram was a classical soloist for Krahnenbaum Company, performed as a leader at the ENJA 25th Anniversary Festival in New York and recorded and toured with his own quartet as well as with other successful acts. Wogram’s CDs received highest ratings.
In his recent recording Nils Wogram units some of the best and unique european improvisers and instrumentalists.Among them Nils Landgren, Simon Nabatov and Claus Stötter. Conduceted by Dieter Glawischnig the NDR Big Band prooves to be one of the leading creative Big Bands around.
Nils Wogram`s compositions are well shaped with long composed sections but also leave much space for improvisationsThough barely in his 30’s Nils Wogram has been a prolific and acclaimed performer for more than a decade. He has been recognized internationally as the new master on his instrument. Based on classical training, he aims at playing the jazz trombone with the fluency and flexibility of a saxophone while developing an individual concept of composing and ensemble playing. A multi-prize winner, he was awarded the 1996 International Frank Rosolino Memorial Scholarship for Jazz Trombone (USA), a composition award from the 1997 Inter-national Julius Hemphill Competition (USA), the 1998 SWR Jazz Award and many others. Wogram was a classical soloist for Krahnenbaum Company, performed as a leader at the ENJA 25th Anniversary Festival in New York and recorded and toured with his own quartet as well as with other successful acts. Wogram’s CDs received highest ratings.
In his recent recording Nils Wogram units some of the best and unique european improvisers and instrumentalists.Among them Nils Landgren, Simon Nabatov and Claus Stötter. Conduceted by Dieter Glawischnig the NDR Big Band prooves to be one of the leading creative Big Bands around.
Nils Wogram`s compositions are well shaped with long composed sections but also leave much space for improvisationsThough barely in his 30’s Nils Wogram has been a prolific and acclaimed performer for more than a decade. He has been recognized internationally as the new master on his instrument. Based on classical training, he aims at playing the jazz trombone with the fluency and flexibility of a saxophone while developing an individual concept of composing and ensemble playing. A multi-prize winner, he was awarded the 1996 International Frank Rosolino Memorial Scholarship for Jazz Trombone (USA), a composition award from the 1997 Inter-national Julius Hemphill Competition (USA), the 1998 SWR Jazz Award and many others. Wogram was a classical soloist for Krahnenbaum Company, performed as a leader at the ENJA 25th Anniversary Festival in New York and recorded and toured with his own quartet as well as with other successful acts. Wogram’s CDs received highest ratings.
In his recent recording Nils Wogram units some of the best and unique european improvisers and instrumentalists.Among them Nils Landgren, Simon Nabatov and Claus Stötter. Conduceted by Dieter Glawischnig the NDR Big Band prooves to be one of the leading creative Big Bands around.
Nils Wogram`s compositions are well shaped with long composed sections but also leave much space for improvisationsThough barely in his 30’s Nils Wogram has been a prolific and acclaimed performer for more than a decade. He has been recognized internationally as the new master on his instrument. Based on classical training, he aims at playing the jazz trombone with the fluency and flexibility of a saxophone while developing an individual concept of composing and ensemble playing. A multi-prize winner, he was awarded the 1996 International Frank Rosolino Memorial Scholarship for Jazz Trombone (USA), a composition award from the 1997 Inter-national Julius Hemphill Competition (USA), the 1998 SWR Jazz Award and many others. Wogram was a classical soloist for Krahnenbaum Company, performed as a leader at the ENJA 25th Anniversary Festival in New York and recorded and toured with his own quartet as well as with other successful acts. Wogram’s CDs received highest ratings.
In his recent recording Nils Wogram units some of the best and unique european improvisers and instrumentalists.Among them Nils Landgren, Simon Nabatov and Claus Stötter. Conduceted by Dieter Glawischnig the NDR Big Band prooves to be one of the leading creative Big Bands around.
Nils Wogram`s compositions are well shaped with long composed sections but also leave much space for improvisationsThough barely in his 30’s Nils Wogram has been a prolific and acclaimed performer for more than a decade. He has been recognized internationally as the new master on his instrument. Based on classical training, he aims at playing the jazz trombone with the fluency and flexibility of a saxophone while developing an individual concept of composing and ensemble playing. A multi-prize winner, he was awarded the 1996 International Frank Rosolino Memorial Scholarship for Jazz Trombone (USA), a composition award from the 1997 Inter-national Julius Hemphill Competition (USA), the 1998 SWR Jazz Award and many others. Wogram was a classical soloist for Krahnenbaum Company, performed as a leader at the ENJA 25th Anniversary Festival in New York and recorded and toured with his own quartet as well as with other successful acts. Wogram’s CDs received highest ratings.
In his recent recording Nils Wogram units some of the best and unique european improvisers and instrumentalists.Among them Nils Landgren, Simon Nabatov and Claus Stötter. Conduceted by Dieter Glawischnig the NDR Big Band prooves to be one of the leading creative Big Bands around.
Nils Wogram`s compositions are well shaped with long composed sections but also leave much space for improvisationsThough barely in his 30’s Nils Wogram has been a prolific and acclaimed performer for more than a decade. He has been recognized internationally as the new master on his instrument. Based on classical training, he aims at playing the jazz trombone with the fluency and flexibility of a saxophone while developing an individual concept of composing and ensemble playing. A multi-prize winner, he was awarded the 1996 International Frank Rosolino Memorial Scholarship for Jazz Trombone (USA), a composition award from the 1997 Inter-national Julius Hemphill Competition (USA), the 1998 SWR Jazz Award and many others. Wogram was a classical soloist for Krahnenbaum Company, performed as a leader at the ENJA 25th Anniversary Festival in New York and recorded and toured with his own quartet as well as with other successful acts. Wogram’s CDs received highest ratings.
In his recent recording Nils Wogram units some of the best and unique european improvisers and instrumentalists.Among them Nils Landgren, Simon Nabatov and Claus Stötter. Conduceted by Dieter Glawischnig the NDR Big Band prooves to be one of the leading creative Big Bands around.
Nils Wogram`s compositions are well shaped with long composed sections but also leave much space for improvisations