tickets:
regular: 14,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 7,- €uro
doors: 7.30 pm CET
concert starts:
approx. 8.00 pm CET
The Stefan Schöler Trio offers an intense concert experience full of energy, joy, and lyrical depth. The three musicians combine virtuosity with subtle interplay to create music that breathes, surprises, and moves—open to spontaneous ideas and lively interaction.
Bandleader and pianist Stefan Schöler (Kleve, Lower Rhine) developed his distinctive personal style after classical training and studies in the Netherlands and Sweden. The trio plays contemporary modern jazz: tradition-conscious, independent, and lyrical—with immediate proximity to the audience. Together with Lukas Keller (Cologne) on double bass, whose melodic playing carries the bass far beyond mere accompaniment, and Simon Bräumer (Cologne), whose sensitive, nuanced drumming lends the trio depth and breadth, the result is music that is both chamber-like in its finesse and powerfully pulsating....
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tickets:
regular: 14,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 7,- €uro
doors: 7.30 pm CET
concert starts:
approx. 8.00 pm CET
The Stefan Schöler Trio offers an intense concert experience full of energy, joy, and lyrical depth. The three musicians combine virtuosity with subtle interplay to create music that breathes, surprises, and moves—open to spontaneous ideas and lively interaction.
Bandleader and pianist Stefan Schöler (Kleve, Lower Rhine) developed his distinctive personal style after classical training and studies in the Netherlands and Sweden. The trio plays contemporary modern jazz: tradition-conscious, independent, and lyrical—with immediate proximity to the audience. Together with Lukas Keller (Cologne) on double bass, whose melodic playing carries the bass far beyond mere accompaniment, and Simon Bräumer (Cologne), whose sensitive, nuanced drumming lends the trio depth and breadth, the result is music that is both chamber-like in its finesse and powerfully pulsating.
Whether edgy bebop, lively modern swing, lyrical ballads, or free improvisations, the trio moves playfully between styles while remaining open to new paths. The program includes new compositions such as Ronny and Francesko, Bob Chigarillo, and Romanze vom Wald, complemented by selected jazz standards.
https://stefanscholer.com/
After performances at festivals such as Viersen, Moers, TĂĽbingen, and Copenhagen, as well as the release of the album Folklore (2024, DoubleMoon Records), the band is currently working on their next release for 2026, the album Psalmen.
“A CD you’ll want to listen to again right away.”
hören-und-fühlen, about the album Folklore
“An insider tip, without licks and dexterous automatisms.”
WDR 3
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