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Viomada / Tom Wendler Quartet / Meyer-Winnitzki Duo (Master Recital)

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Monday, 06/08/2026 19:30 HfMT, JazzHall

Viomada
With Viomada, Aydin Bayramoglu has developed a musical form that thrives on movement, encounters and the moment. Based on the idea of the "nomad", a sound is created that is constantly changing and reshaping itself. Each concert is unique - based on interaction, openness and joint creation on stage. Between delicate, intimate passages and dense energy, music unfolds that deliberately eludes any fixed form.

Tom Wendler
The quartet presents original compositions by trombonist Tom Wendler. His music is characterized by stylistic openness, sophisticated themes and a consciously granted space for improvisation. Between balladic restraint and energetic concentration, a sound unfolds that is based on precise shaping as well as spontaneous interaction. This repeatedly gives rise to thrilling moments in which compositional ideas and improvisational freedom come together to create concentrated musical tension.

Lennart Meyer
The virtuoso power players Lennart Meyer and Marta Winnitzki present edgy urban high energy jazz that focuses on concise impulses and energetic compression. The focus is on a contemporary sound ideal: edgy, urban and supported by a high technical presence. The concert is a concentrated musical setting in which dynamics and sharpness of expression set the tone and the energy of the moment becomes the artistic idea. An evening that makes contemporary jazz aesthetics audible in a sharpened form.

Line up
Viomada:
Lucas Etcheverria - guitar
Ruben Roeh - guitar
Jonathan Cuniado - bass
Wanja Hasselmann - drums
Aydin Bayramoglu - violin/viola

Tom Wendler:
Tom Wendler - trombone
Lukas Klapp - piano
Melanie Streitmatter - bass
Tobias Frohnhöfer - drums

Lennart Meyer:
Lennart Meyer - vocals
Marta Winnitzki - piano

Eintritt frei

Registration is necessary and can be done via the website of the JazzHall.