Swinging jazz with Tomasso Perazzo and some of the country's most promising jazz musicians. Tommaso Perrazzo, born in Italy, started playing jazz piano as a child. Since then, he has studied in the Netherlands and New York, performed with renowned artists, and won numerous awards. After winning the international competition "Premio Internazionale Massimo Urbani" in Italy, he released his first album with his trio. In February 2020, he was selected to audition at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz in Los Angeles, where he had the opportunity to play before a jury including Herbie Hancock, Ambrose Akinkmusire, and Herb Alpert. He has now graduated from the Manhattan School of Music and lives in New York. Peter Dahlgren is one of Europe's leading jazz trombonists. He began his career as a professional musician in the late 90s when he moved to Copenhagen to study at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory. With his expressive and virtuosic trombone playing, he has been very active in the Danish and Swedish jazz scenes for the past 25 years. Peter released his first album Unicorns First with his Malmö-based quartet in 2021. Peter Vuust is a professor at Aarhus University and the Royal Academy of Music, head of the Centre for Music in the Brain, and one of the country's most popular sidemen. He has been featured on more than 100 records and with international jazz stars such as Tim Hagans, Mal Waldron, Ted Curson, Jukkis Uotila, and many more. He is known for his groovy and responsive backing and extremely melodic soloing, Peter is a composer and bassist who has released seven albums, most recently the CD Further to Fly (2022) with family band 5xVuust. Peter has also been nominated for a DMA for the CD September Song. Mikkel Vuust is one of Denmark's most talented young drummers. Despite his young age, he has already played with Jakob Fisher, Uffe Steen, Henrik Gunde, and Sinne Eeg. He is currently studying at the Manhattan School of Music in New York and has just released the album Further To Fly with 5 x Vuust....
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Swinging jazz with Tomasso Perazzo and some of the country's most promising jazz musicians. Tommaso Perrazzo, born in Italy, started playing jazz piano as a child. Since then, he has studied in the Netherlands and New York, performed with renowned artists, and won numerous awards. After winning the international competition "Premio Internazionale Massimo Urbani" in Italy, he released his first album with his trio. In February 2020, he was selected to audition at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz in Los Angeles, where he had the opportunity to play before a jury including Herbie Hancock, Ambrose Akinkmusire, and Herb Alpert. He has now graduated from the Manhattan School of Music and lives in New York. Peter Dahlgren is one of Europe's leading jazz trombonists. He began his career as a professional musician in the late 90s when he moved to Copenhagen to study at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory. With his expressive and virtuosic trombone playing, he has been very active in the Danish and Swedish jazz scenes for the past 25 years. Peter released his first album Unicorns First with his Malmö-based quartet in 2021. Peter Vuust is a professor at Aarhus University and the Royal Academy of Music, head of the Centre for Music in the Brain, and one of the country's most popular sidemen. He has been featured on more than 100 records and with international jazz stars such as Tim Hagans, Mal Waldron, Ted Curson, Jukkis Uotila, and many more. He is known for his groovy and responsive backing and extremely melodic soloing, Peter is a composer and bassist who has released seven albums, most recently the CD Further to Fly (2022) with family band 5xVuust. Peter has also been nominated for a DMA for the CD September Song. Mikkel Vuust is one of Denmark's most talented young drummers. Despite his young age, he has already played with Jakob Fisher, Uffe Steen, Henrik Gunde, and Sinne Eeg. He is currently studying at the Manhattan School of Music in New York and has just released the album Further To Fly with 5 x Vuust.
Swingende jazz med Tomasso Perazzo og nogle af landets mest lovende jazzmusikere. Tommaso Perrazzo, født i Italien, begyndte allerede som barn at spille jazzklaver. Sidenhen har han studeret i både Holland og New York, optrådt med anerkendte kunstnere og vundet adskillige priser. Efter at have vundet den internationale konkurrence "Premio Internazionale Massimo Urbani" i Italien udgav han sit første album med sin trio. I februar 2020 blevet han udvalgt til auditions ved Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz i Los Angeles, hvor han fik muligheden for at spille for en jury bestående af bl.a. Herbie Hancock, Ambrose Akinkmusire og Herb Alpert. Han har nu afsluttet sin uddannelse på Manhattan School of Music og bor i New York. Peter Dahlgren er en af Europas førende jazzbasunister. Han begyndte sin karriere som professionel musiker i de sene 90-ere, da han flyttede til København for at studere på Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium. Med sit ekspressive og virtuose basunspil, har han gennem de sidste 25 år været meget aktiv på den danske og svenske jazzscene. Han spiller til daglig lead basun i DR Big Band. Peter udgav sit første album i eget navn, ”Unicorns First” 2021 med sin Malmø-baserede kvartet. Peter Vuust er professor ved Aarhus Universitet og Det jyske Musikkonservatorium, leder af ”Center for Music in the Brain”. Han har spillet på mere end 100 plader og med internationale jazzstjerner som Tim Hagans, Mal Waldron, Ted Curson, Jukkis Uotila og mange flere. Han er kendt for sin groovy og lydhøre backing samt et ekstremt melodiøst solospil, og som komponist og bassist har han udgivet 7 albums i eget navn; senest CD´en Further to Fly (2022) med familiebandet 5xVuust. Peter har desuden været nomineret til en DMA for cd’en September Song. Mikkel Vuust er en af landets mest lovende trommeslagere. Han har til trods for sin unge alder spillet med navne som Jakob Fisher, Uffe Steen, Henrik Gunde og Sinne Eeg. I øjeblikket studerer han på Manhattan School of Music i New York, og udgav i 2022 albummet Further To Fly sammen med 5 x Vuust.
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