Jazzorchester Vorarlberg and Strings featuring Philip Yaeger
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Egypt Road is a real place, a country road eight or ten miles long, bordered by woods and fields and leading from the middle of a tiny hamlet to nowhere in particular. The road used to be in good repair. You could ride your bicycle down a long hill to the railroad bed, turn off the road, and ride into the forest for miles at a stretch. Farmhouses, older but still in good repair, were scattered along the road. Everyone knew everyone else, and most were friendly enough.
Now, the asphalt is cracked and uneven. Where it is patched, it is done unevenly, and as often as not you have to swerve to avoid the potholes. The forest has grown in on the road, and the houses are more dilapidated now. A couple have fallen down. The older folks that used to live here have died; some of the younger ones have moved away, and those remaining float somewhere in between. But places like this one have souls older than we know, and they may yet flourish again – maybe with us, maybe without.
This is the music of optimism, music that says: we see but a fraction of the whole - and that poorly - but we are surely part of something much greater than ourselves, and we do not have to bear the burden of what we cannot control. This is Earth music, roots music, the soul music of the woods and fields and of the people who once passed this way. This is music from one who has wandered far, but still carries that place within himself. (Phil Yaeger)
Program and cast
Martin Franz, Andreas Broger, Isabellla Lingg, Klaus Peter: reeds
Christoph Ellensohn: french horn
Jan Ströhle, Phil Yaeger, Thomas Halfer: trombones
Bartholomäus Natter, Martin Eberle, Anton Meusburger: trumpets
Benny Omerzell: keyboards
Phoebe Violet: violin
Emily Stewart: viola
Anna Starzinger: cello
Tobias Vedovelli: bass
Christian Eberle: drums
PORGY and BESS Jazzclub
Porgy & Bess (actually, Jazz and Music Club Porgy & Bess ) is a jazz club in the Riemergasse 11 in the 1st district of Vienna. The club , founded in 1993 is considered " the most important jazz organizer and trendy meeting point " of the Austrian capital .
The program of Porgy & Bess speaks to a very large audience , about 70,000 guests a year ; is accordingly Jazz " understood very pluralistic ," and the program " even in fringe areas , such as electronic music , contemporary music and world music penetrated . " Many international artists , particularly from the U.S. space , see also Austrian musician here an opportunity to perform . The club also offers the stage for events, such as the award of the Austrian World Music Award.
Musicologist Christian Scheib According to the Porgy & Bess " at the same time essential for the development of the musical ( jazz ) reality of a City" and needs and uses ' plain commonplace as urban space music. " It creates itself " through artistic preferences, acoustic quality , capacity and real capacity, the necessary exclusion of other clubs. " Here, the different areas of the jazz clubs allow - the area in front of the stage with tables, upstairs gallery , a lateral area with a bar at counter - different intense concentration on the concert scene . For Jazzthetik Porgy & Bess is even a " traditional club . "