tickets:
regular: 14,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 7,- €uro
doors: 7.30 pm CEST
concert starts:
approx. 8.00 pm CEST
AMARÉ is more than a name – it is a musical manifesto: – A Maré “the tides” – stands for the flowing, changeable nature of this music, which moves between improvisation, groove and lyrical expression. Amar é… – “to love is…” – refers to the emotional, the playful, the immediately touching of this trio.
This joy of playing and simultaneous depth are the hallmarks of AMARÉ: they reinterpret Brazilian classics – such as Odara by Caetano Veloso, Lugar Comum by Gilberto Gil or Preciso me encontrar by Cartola – and interweave them with their own pieces such as Itacimirim or Toca da Arara or Embaixo da Imensidão, which tell of the sound of the sea, city noises and inner journeys....
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tickets:
regular: 14,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 7,- €uro
doors: 7.30 pm CEST
concert starts:
approx. 8.00 pm CEST
AMARÉ is more than a name – it is a musical manifesto: – A Maré “the tides” – stands for the flowing, changeable nature of this music, which moves between improvisation, groove and lyrical expression. Amar é… – “to love is…” – refers to the emotional, the playful, the immediately touching of this trio.
This joy of playing and simultaneous depth are the hallmarks of AMARÉ: they reinterpret Brazilian classics – such as Odara by Caetano Veloso, Lugar Comum by Gilberto Gil or Preciso me encontrar by Cartola – and interweave them with their own pieces such as Itacimirim or Toca da Arara or Embaixo da Imensidão, which tell of the sound of the sea, city noises and inner journeys.
Press:
„The audience reacts with enthusiastic whistles and loud cheers after the very first piece. The atmosphere is electrifying, there is a palpable connection between listeners and musicians… The spark is ignited when the trio whirls into Donato’s classic A Rã – played with rhythmic virtuosity and a twinkle in their eyes. The voice glides, floats, dives in. The guitar counters with percussive accents, while the piano dances between free improvisation and a tight groove.“
WAZ
“When she sings, it sounds warm, world-embracing and at the same time always exciting.”
Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Céline Rudolph is a Berlin-based vocalist whose work dissolves boundaries between jazz, Brazilian music, African rhythm, and European art song. She has received awards (including the ECHO Jazz and the 2024 Deutscher Jazzpreis), and has collaborated with Naná Vasconcelos, Lionel Loueke, and Leo Genovese.
Henrique Gomide is a Brazilian pianist known for his refined touch and lyrical clarity. Leader of the acclaimed trio Caixa Cubo (next to be heard at the LOFT on 11th of November with star guest Matthias Schriefl) he teaches jazz piano at ArtEZ Conservatory in the Netherlands and collaborated with Tony Lakatos, John Ruocco, Guinga and Yamandu Costa.
João Luís Nogueira is a guitarist, composer, and rhythmic architect. Active across Europe, he has performed with Viktoria Mullova, Uli Beckerhoff, and leading names in Brazilian music. His playing is both rooted and exploratory.
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