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The groups Cansu Arat Ground and The truth about Eve, each with instruments
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Cansu Arat Group / The truth about Eve

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Wednesday, 11/01/2023 19:30 HfMT, JazzHall
On this evening, the bands and groups from the Bachelor's and Master's degree programs present their songs and concepts in an exciting setting, which can range from completely new bands and releases to established projects that have been worked on for a long time.

The Cansu Arat Group consists of the alto saxophonist Hedwig Janko, the bassist Melanie Streitmatter, the pianist Kirill Kretsu and the drummer Jacob Wagener. The line-up is based on models from the jazz tradition, such as Thelonious Monk, Ella Fitzgerald and Carmen McRae, and arranges their pieces in a modern and lively way. They also incorporate ideas from contemporary artists such as Kurt Elling and Roberta Gambarini.

"The truth about Eve" has existed since May of this year. The band is made up of the artists
- Aydin Bayramoglu on the grand piano (if he were a spice, he would be curry)
- Lennart Meyer on vocals and double bass (the funny kind of guy)
- Johannes Kalt on drums (the only secure anchor in this group)
- Eva Klimmek with flugelhorn and trumpet (was late for the first rehearsal)
They mainly play Eva's own compositions. She deals with themes such as the destruction of the environment by mankind and the alienation of city dwellers from their true nature. Important role models are Kenny Wheeler, Billie Eilish and Frederik Köster. It will be a very personal set with a unique sound experience.

Line-up
Cansu Arat - vocal
Hedwig Janko - alto/soprano saxophone
Kirill Kretsu - piano
Melanie Streitmatter - bass
Jacob Wagener - drums

Lennart Meyer - vocals & double bass
Johannes Kalt - drums
Aydin Bayramoglu - piano
Eva Klimmek - flugelhorn & trumpet

Eintritt frei

Registration is required and can be done via eventbrite.