
Jan 10, 2009
PROGRAM
- hard swinging bebop language with a sophisticated harmonic elegance
- e.g. Some Day My Prince Will Come, Far Away (original)
ARTISTIC PROFILE
Recognized in her native Japan as a jazz prodigy (in the 5th grade she was already transcribing Bud Powell solos), Ayako Shirasaki while yet a pre-teen won many prizes including the Grand Prize at the Asakusa Jazz Competition. Her professional career began at the tender age of twelve when she began regular appearances at the “J” jazz club in Tokyo. Her extraordinary talent was soon recognized, and she was featured in Swing Journal. Ayako, now living in New York, is fast making a name for herself as one of the most exciting and inventive pianists on the New York jazz scene. She has been heard at the Blue Note, The Kitano, Birdland, Cobi’s Place, Dizzy’s Jazz Club etc. Her unique style and strong rhythmic sense have made her much in demand. Lastly her long awaited Solo Piano CD “Home Alone” has been released in 2006. After giving birth to her second child she is now resuming her career with participating in the International Jazz Solo Piano Festival.
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- Finalist of the Mary Lou Williams Women In Jazz Piano Competition 2005 and 2006
- Finalist of the Great American Jazz Piano Competition 2004, 2005 and 2006
- Appearance on the Marian McPartland NPR PIANO JAZZ Radio Show
“Ayako is an extremely gifted musician. She is blessed with great technique, a fertile and creative imagination, a firm understanding of the jazz tradition and a real love for the music. I recommend Ayako without reservation.”
– Kenny Barron, Pianist
Ayako Shirasaki

Jan 10, 2009

PROGRAM
- Solo Jazz Piano freely improvised with standards and originals “sung” through the piano
- Great American Songbook e.g. Ugly Beauty
ARTISTIC PROFILE
While jazz may be difficult to define, improvisation is clearly one of its key elements. And you will get plenty of it by listening to this pianists playing. As he states himself: “The most consistent aspect of my approach to music is improvisation. I mostly enjoy, sitting down and stirring the canon as it comes to me in the moment”. He likes to explore aspects of Latin, albeit Afro Cuban, Brazilian, Cumbia etc. as well as classical influences such as Chopin, Debussy, Ravel, Bartok and Stravinsky.
- B.M. and M.M. at the prestigious Manhattan School of Music in Jazz Composition in May 2006 graduating with honors, receiving the William C. Borden award for outstanding achievement in the field of Jazz
- house pianist at the legendary Rainbow Room, playing there for a number of years as alternating Latin and American Jazz pianist
“Bob is a wonderfully creative pianist … He not only has a firm grasp on standards, his compositions are most interesting and he is someone who is not a traditionalist but knows the tradition which is a compliment I do not use very often.”
– Michael Abene, Grammy winning Composer, Arranger, Producer and currently the Musical Director of the WDR Big Band of Cologne
“Bob Albanese is a rhymer, a poetic soul whether he is thinking and talking or composing and playing. He has all the requisites–harmonic acumen, melodicism and swing. With all that he has nuance, that certain something that gives him distinction. He’s not radical, or fanatical but artistically he’s never on sabbatical.”
– Ira Gitler, jazz historian and journalist, former New York editor of Down Beat magazine. He was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Jazz Journalists Association.
Bob Albanese

Jan 10, 2009
PROGRAM
- Solo Jazz Piano between Tradition and Contemporary
- Introducing the PianoDrum
- Jazz Standard Medley - Tribute to Dave McKenna
ARTISTIC PROFILE
The pianist already played the evidence of his distinctive specialization in the field of Solo Piano into the NDR microphones during the 1. Hamburger Jazz Solo Piano Summit on 16th June 2007 while sharing the stage with stars like John Taylor. Ever since he is more than an insider tip in Germany. Contemporary Jazz and Swing are his sources. With this connection Michel Petrucciani already created a modern european variant of the swinging jazz tradition without negating this form. Furthermore he is a pronounced Walking-Bass-Style expert like embossed by Jazz Piano legend Dave McKenna. If you simply want to experience the moment “piano playing” live - with all unrestrained energy of two improvising unleashed hands, you’ll find that moment with Mathias Claus and his intensive and groovy sonority which always includes his very special kind of touch, sound and romance.
- Performance with some of the leading German jazz solo pianists at the 1st Hamburg Jazz Solo Piano Summit on 16th June 2007 for the NDR broadcast Hamburg
- Specializing Jazz Piano at the international renowned Berklee College of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Education as jazz pianist at Musikhochschule Hamburg, studies with Prof. Dr. Dieter Glawischnig, diploma with excellence in 1989
“By now he more than reached his goal to transfer the intensity of a jazz band into two hands. Virtuosic and with warm tone he transports the swinging jazz language into a contemporary form.”
– Karsten Jahnke Konzertdirektion GmbH
“Mathias Claus is a fine jazz pianist and one of Germany’s topnotch jazz pianists.”
– Lee Prosser, USA, www.jazzreview.com
Mathias Claus