tickets:
regular: 14,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 7,- €uro
ATTENTION:
doors: 5.30 pm CET
concert starts:
approx. 6.00 pm CET
Matthias Schwengler, Christian Winninghoff, Matthias Bergmann, Matthias Knoop – trumpets
Jonathan Böbel, Andreas Schickentanz, Ben Degen, Wolf Schenk – trombones
Marko Lackner, Kristina Brodersen, Clemens Köhler, François de Ribaupierre, Marcus Bartelt – saxophones
Philipp Brämswig – guitar
Jürgen Friedrich – piano
Volker Heinze – bass
Silvio Morger – drums
Shuteen Erdenebaatar – arrangement & conducting...
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tickets:
regular: 14,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 7,- €uro
ATTENTION:
doors: 5.30 pm CET
concert starts:
approx. 6.00 pm CET
Matthias Schwengler, Christian Winninghoff, Matthias Bergmann, Matthias Knoop – trumpets
Jonathan Böbel, Andreas Schickentanz, Ben Degen, Wolf Schenk – trombones
Marko Lackner, Kristina Brodersen, Clemens Köhler, François de Ribaupierre, Marcus Bartelt – saxophones
Philipp Brämswig – guitar
Jürgen Friedrich – piano
Volker Heinze – bass
Silvio Morger – drums
Shuteen Erdenebaatar – arrangement & conducting
Born in the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, the composer and pianist Shuteen Erdenebaatar came to Germany after her classical studies in Mongolia, where she devoted herself to jazz and developed her own voice, in which the very different stages of her path are reflected as an unmistakable identity of her own. Her classical foundation is unmistakable, which is evident in her technical brilliance, stylistic finesse and the thematic structure of her compositions.
https://www.shuteenerdenebaatar.com/
After her debut album Rising Sun, released in September 2023 on the renowned New York label Motéma Music, she was quickly recognized by the press and acclaimed by audiences as one of the most promising rising stars on the European jazz scene, with countless sold-out concerts in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France, the Czech Republic, China, Mongolia and Iceland. She has been invited with her music to the most important and renowned festivals such as the North Sea Jazz Festival, Jazzahead!, Jazz Baltica, Transition Festival, Reykjavik Jazz Festival or Rockit Festival. Shuteen Erdenebaatar was also awarded the prestigious German Jazz Award 2024 and the biggest Mongolian cultural award “Mungun Mod” in the same year.
www.ccjo.koeln
In 2025, Shuteen is Artist in Residence of the Cologne Contemporary Jazz Orchestra, which has commissioned her to compose new music. We can look forward to this and newly arranged material.
Shuteen’s music tells of encounters and moments in life between the Mongolian soul and European sophistication, taking us on an impressive journey of discovery.
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