ECM – an abbreviation for Edition of Contemporary Music – is more than just a label. It is a hallmark of artistic quality and sonic excellence. Its founder and producer, Manfred Eicher, has been gathering artists since 1969 who not only record but also co-create ECM’s unique identity, once described as “the most beautiful sounds next to silence.”
The ECM catalog features names like Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Arvo Pärt, Jan Garbarek, Tomasz Stańko, and among contemporary artists, the Marcin Wasilewski Trio, Maciej Obara, and Dominik Wania. This is just a fraction of an incredibly rich collection of over 1,600 releases spanning jazz, classical, and improvised music from various corners of the world. Each album exemplifies not only a unique creative approach but also an uncompromising commitment to production, making ECM a benchmark in the music world.
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ECM – an abbreviation for Edition of Contemporary Music – is more than just a label. It is a hallmark of artistic quality and sonic excellence. Its founder and producer, Manfred Eicher, has been gathering artists since 1969 who not only record but also co-create ECM’s unique identity, once described as “the most beautiful sounds next to silence.”
The ECM catalog features names like Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Arvo Pärt, Jan Garbarek, Tomasz Stańko, and among contemporary artists, the Marcin Wasilewski Trio, Maciej Obara, and Dominik Wania. This is just a fraction of an incredibly rich collection of over 1,600 releases spanning jazz, classical, and improvised music from various corners of the world. Each album exemplifies not only a unique creative approach but also an uncompromising commitment to production, making ECM a benchmark in the music world.
ECM’s sound and distinctive graphic aesthetic have long inspired artists, critics, and curators, becoming the subject of books, documentaries, and exhibitions. Under Eicher’s leadership, the label has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, far beyond a mere commercial entity. Since 1984, its scope has expanded with the ECM New Series, focusing on classical and contemporary music, further pushing the boundaries of sonic exploration. As “The Village Voice” aptly noted, ECM has become more than a brand – it is a distinct musical language, “a genre unto itself.”
This year’s festival edition will once again take the form of four distinct concert evenings. Unlike previous years, the program will unfold not in autumn but at the turn of summer, in the September ambiance, a time particularly conducive to sensitivity and reflection. The lineup promises to be – like the ECM catalog itself – diverse and profoundly intriguing.
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