Showing posts with label Wolfgang Haffner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolfgang Haffner. Show all posts

May 02, 2012

ACT Jubilee Night live at Muffathalle, München February 2012

Céline Bonacina (baritone sax)
Nils Landgren (tb, voc)
Lars Danielsson (b, vc)
Verneri Pohjola (tp)
Michael Wollny (p, el-p)
Leszek Możdżer (p, el-p)
Nguyên Lê (g)
Wolfgang Haffner (dr)
recorded live at Muffathalle, München, February 3, 2012

1. Dodge the Dodo (Esbjörn Svensson)
2. Pasodoble (Lars Danielsson) Lars Danielsson & Leszek Możdżer
3. Sleep safe and warm (Krzysztof Komeda) Leszek Możdżer
4. Svantetic (Krzysztof Komeda) Michael Wollny & Leszek Możdżer
5. Stars in your eyes (Herbie Hancock) Nils Landgren, Michael Wollny, Lars Danielsson, Wolfgang Haffner
6. Lonely Dancer (Michael Wollny) Céline Bonacina, Michael Wollny, Lars Danielsson
7. Zig Zag Blues (Céline Bonacina)
8. Silent Way (Wolfgang Haffner) 

Whoever thought jazz is a marginal branch of music meant for small cellar pubs was disabused at the ACT jubilee concerts during the first week of February 2012. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Munich label, jazz visited the impressive concert halls in Germany. Around 4.500 people followed its call and experienced during the four concert nights how the spotlight was turned on jazz. ACT all-star ensemble consisting of nine musicians thrilled the audience at the Philharmonie in Berlin (KMS), Muffathalle in Munich, Tonhalle in Düsseldorf and Laeiszhalle in Hamburg in a performance that according to the German magazine BUNTE was “a world class session with the very best of jazz”. The newspaper DIE WELT was greatly impressed after the final concert in Hamburg on the 5th February and spoke of “a magnificent programme and a storm of applause”. Fortunately, the NDR had decided beforehand to record the concert. Therefore, the ACT family celebration on stage will be available on a double CD which is released on the 27th April for a special price (2 CDs for the price of one).
Siggi Loch’s journey has followed a trajectory all of its own. After stumbling across the music of Sidney Bechet at the age of 15, he formed a band and began dreaming of running his own jazz label. Half a century ago he was among the R&B fans getting a first taste of The Beatles at the Star Club in Hamburg. Soon afterwards he produced some of the first tracks by the pop group The Searchers as he embarked on a career as a talent-spotter, producer and major label executive.
It is, of course, his own jazz company, ACT, which has become his primary passion – along with his ever-expanding collection of contemporary art, examples of which adorn many of the album sleeves. If much of the jazz world now resembles a sterile, hermetically sealed museum, Loch clings to the quixotic notion that the music has to surprise, to stir – and sometimes to shock.
Never shy of speaking his mind,
he worries that too many of today’s compositions sound “constructed not composed”. The past is important, but why be enslaved by it? “Musicians have to work their audience,” he told me. “Just like in rock and roll. They’re not living in an ivory tower.” Does that mean a pursuit of the lowest common denominator, Kenny G with a Bavarian accent? Not at all, as ACT’s 20th anniversary tour demonstrated. While there may have been Arctic conditions on the streets outside the venues on the Jubilee Concert tour, musical director Nils Landgren set about creating a piping-hot summation of the label’s history, performed by the members of the ACT Family Band.
Polish pianist Leszek Możdżer indulged in playful duels with his German counterpart Michael Wollny. Pensive French-Vietnamese guitarist Nguyên Lê channelled the spirit of Jimi Hendrix with a little help from Denmark’s Cæcilie Norby. Finnish trumpeter Verneri Pohjola added will o’ the wisp cameos elsewhere, while the diminutive French player Céline Bonacina – almost dwarfed by her baritone sax -- unleashed one fiery solo after another. The musician who remains the symbol of ACT’s act was, of course missing. But Esbjörn Svensson – who died in a scuba-diving accident four years ago – was remembered as the cast gathered for a moving finale. Here’s to the next twenty years.


October 17, 2011

NDR Big Band & Wolfgang Haffner: Homerun - The Best Of The Last 20 Years

 Photo © by: ACT / Steven Haberland

NDR Bigband
Trumpets: Thorsten Benkenstein, Ingolf Burkhardt, Claus Stötter, Reiner Winterschladen
Saxophones: Fiete Felsch, Peter Bolte, Christof Lauer, Lutz Büchner, Frank Delle
Trombones: Dan Gottshall, Klaus Heidenreich,  Stefan Lottermann, Ingo Lahme
Vladyslav Sendecki, piano; Stephan Diez, guitar; Ingmar Heller, bass; Marcio Doctor, percussion
Jörg Achim Keller, cond
Wolfgang Haffner, drums
recorded live at Studio 1, NDR Hamburg, June 2010

1. Homerun
Soloists: Frank Delle, bs; Dan Gottshall, tb; Wolfgang Hafner, dr
 2. Round Silence
Soloists: Peter Bolte, as; Stefan Lottermann, tb
3. The Real Thing
Soloists: Lutz Büchner, ts; Dan Gottshall, tb
4. Star
Soloists: Lutz Büchner, ts; Ingolf Burkhardt, tp; Wolfgang Hafner, dr
5. In The Space Between
Soloists: Fiete Felsch, flute; Klaus Heidenreich, tb; Wolfgang Hafner, dr; Marcio Doctor, percussion
6. Goodbye Again
Soloists: Vladyslav Sendecki, piano

Wolfgang Haffner has for years been regarded as Germany’s number one jazz drummer.
Haffner was born on December the 7th 1965 in Wunsiedel /Germany as the son of a church music director. From age 6 he had piano and drum lessons. When Haffner was 18, Germany’s most famous jazz musician Albert Mangelsdorff hired him into his band. Since then Wolfgang Haffner has been a member of Klaus Doldinger’s Passport (1989-2000), Joe Haider (1986-1994), Al Porcino (1985-1992) and US-superstar Chaka Kahn’s band (1994-1995). He has been a member of US-fusion band “Metro” (with Chuck Loeb, Mitch Forman and Victor Bailey) since 1994. From 1994-2004 he was drummer with the “Old Friends”, and he has been a member of Nils Landgren’s Funk Unit since 2002. Haffner also plays in trumpeter Till Brönner’s band. He has also produced albums for a number of artists. In 2004 he was responsible for the production of Iceland’s super band Mezzoforte’s CD “Forward Motion”. Countless tours have led him a few times around the world.
Having played several years with the NDR Big Band as the band´s regular drummer, he rejoined forces with his old friends for this retrospective featuring the best of his compositions rearranged for big band.
His latest album "Round Silence" was released on ACT.

March 20, 2011

Bill Evans & WDR Big Band Köln: New Stuff live at Stadtgarten Köln 2011


Bill Evans – ts, ss
Etienne Mbappe – b
Wolfgang Haffner – dr
Michael Abene - ld, arr
WDR Big Band Köln
recorded live February 16 and 17, 2011, Stadtgarten Köln

1. Bop Stop
Soloists: Bill Evans, ts; Andy Haderer, tp
2. Island Green
Soloists: Marshall Gilkes, tb; Wolfgang Haffner, dr; Bill Evans, ss
3. Cascade Waterfalls
Soloists: Bill Evans, ss
4. Workin’ The Line
Soloists: Frank Chastenier, p; Bill Evans, ts
5. The Silk Road
Soloists: Etienne Mbappe, b
6. The East End
Soloists: Bill Evans, ts; Johan Hörlen, as; Etienne Mbappe, b

7. Big Little Man
Soloists: Bill Evans, ss; Ludwig Nuss, tb
8. On The Fly
Soloists: Bill Evans, ss; John Marshall, tp; Frank Chastenier, fender rhodes
9. Introduction of the Band
10. TJ Follies
Soloists: Bill Evans, ts; Karolina Strassmayer, fl; Wolfgang Haffner, dr
11. Whalebone Stamp
Soloists: Bill Evans, Paul Heller, ts; Frank Chastenier, org

After the success of their first collaboration "Van´s Joint", saxophonist Bill Evans,  arranger Michael Abene and the WDR Big Band rejoined for another project, consequently called "New Stuff". Again a great combination of catchy Evans originals with complex but very much listenable Abene arrangemnts, played by a very tight and creative Big Band propelled by the great rhythm section of Etienne M´Bappe and Wolfgang Haffner.

February 16, 2011

Thomas Quasthoff live at A-Trane Berlin 2010


Thomas Quasthoff - vocals
Bruno Müller - guitars
Frank Chastenier - keyboards (Grand Piano • Fender Rhodes Stage Piano • Hammond RT-3 with Leslie 760 • Hohner Clavinet D6)
Dieter Ilg -bass
Wolfgang Haffner - drums

1. Lost Mind (Percy Mayfield)
2. Mercy, Mercy Me (Marvin Gaye)
3. Tell It Like It Is (George Davis, Lee Diamond)
4. Rainy Night In Georgia (Randy Crawford)
5. Seventh Son (Willie Dixon)
6. Imagine (John Lennon)
7. Kissing My Love (Bill Withers)
8. Rider In The Rain (Randy Newman)
9. The Whistleman (Michael Quasthoff)
10. Ain´t No Sunshine (Bill Withers)
11. Have a Talk With God (Stevie Wonder)
12. Hallelujah, I Love Her So (Ray Charles)
13. Short People (Randy Newman)
14. Have a Little Faith In Me (John Hiatt)

"Why do we make music?" A rhetorical question that Thomas Quasthoff poses unexpectedly in the midst of a longish discussion of Schubert, blinkers, soul and the pros and cons of popular repertoire and classical traditions. "Of course, it's possible to make music with the noble purpose of giving people something intellectual. In the end, though, music has also got to move people. Right here and now. Head and heart. To do that you have to toss out all those pigeonholes." He takes a deep breath and flashes a broad smile. "And that's just where I come in, as the title says: Tell It Like It Is. Nothing more and nothing less." The "man with the most beautiful voice in the world", as the German magazine Stern described him, knows exactly what he's doing. And what he wants. Power of interpretation and unerring sense of taste go hand in hand in performing American songs as well as Italian arias. The extent to which the bass-baritone does justice to his objective of genuinely moving people with his voice is clear from the audience reaction. The material that makes up this album was, unconventionally, "rehearsed live" before the studio sessions. With each of their appearances in February 2010, the singer and his hand-picked instrumentalists worked their way deeper into the pieces. In addition, the applause and "unbounded cheering" (Die Welt) had the effect of singling out certain numbers. And so this album represents "favorite songs" in two senses.
"We grow up with music", Quasthoff replies when asked about the repertoire in this recording. "And for me the transitions were, let's say, very fluid." He then talks about his brother Michael, two years his senior, who had a decisive influence on his musical tastes, from old-time jazz to the avant-garde, "from Bix Beiderbecke to Louis Armstrong, Oscar Peterson and Cannonball Adderley, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and John Coltrane, and of course Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman and Cecil Taylor, as well as Peter Brötzmann and Alexander von Schlippenbach." Then there were the pop songs that filtered through from the radio, the classical repertoire associated with the early recognition of his talent, and, also from his brother, lots of soul, funk and country songs. "The range really was very, very broad," he emphasizes. "It was always important for me to have a wide horizon. I've always considered it dangerous to be one-sided. If you just put your feelers out a bit, it can be tremendously exciting." 

November 30, 2010

Nils Landgren Funk Unit & NDR Big Band "Big Funk" live at JazzBaltica 2010



Nils Landgren Funk Unit
Nils Landgren, tb, voc
Magnum Coltrane Price, el-b, voc
Magnus Lindgren, reeds, voc
Jonas Wall Schlosser, reeds, voc
Sebastian Studnitzky, keys, tp, voc
Andy Pfeiler, g, voc
Robert Mehmet Ikiz, dr
special guest Wolfgang Haffner, dr
NDR Big Band
Jörg Achim Keller, cond

live at Große Konzertscheune, Salzau, July 2, 2010

1. Funk For Life
2. Dry
3. Kenya Kane
4. Kibera
5. Matutu
6. Finish What You Started
7. House Party (Fred Wesley)
8. Ain't Nobody
Earlier this year I introduced the Funk for Life project to you.
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July 28, 2010

Nils Landgren Funk Unit "Funky ABBA" live at JazzBaltica 2004


Photo © by: ACT / Johan Bergmark

The Funk Unit:
Nils Landgren - Trombone, Vocals
Magnum Coltrane Price - Vocals, Keyboard
Annika Granlund - Vocals, Trumpet
Jessica Pilnäs - Vocals
Karl-Martin Almqvist - Tenor Saxophone
Henrik Janson - Guitar
Lars DK Danielsson - Bass
Robert Östlund - Keyboard
Wolfgang Haffner - Drums
Special Guests:
Viktoria Tolstoy - Vocals
Roy Hargrove - Trumpet
Terri Lyne Carrington - Drums
Peter Weniger - Tenor Saxophone
Sharon Dyall - Vocals

recorded live at Große Konzertscheune Salzau, July 2004

1. Dancing Queen
2. Gimme!Gimme!Gimme!
3. Voulez-vous
4. When All Is Said And Done
5. Summer Night City
6. Knowing Me, Knowing You
7. Take A Chance On Me
8. Super Trooper
9. S.O.S.
10. Thank You For The Music
11. You Dig

Exactly 30 years after ABBA’s international breakthrough at the Eurovision Song Contest, Nils Landgren has undertaken a highly personal tribute to one of the greatest pop bands ever, working together with his grooving band, which "drives young people into a frenzy and yet also is taken seriously by the snobbish jazz lovers" (Spiegel).The new album is called FUNKY ABBA – and Nils can call it that with much justification, through his long-standing friendship with Benny Andersson. Twenty-five years ago, on the strength of his special trombone sound, Benny asked the fresh-faced Nils to join him in the studio to play on the ABBA song "Voulez-Vous". This time it was the other way round: Benny couldn’t wait to take part on at least one track of FUNKY ABBA.

January 07, 2010

Till Brönner & NDR Bigband live in Lübeck 2009


Foto © Dieter & Robert Eikelpoth

Till Brönner, trumpet, vocals, keyboards
Jasper Soffers, piano
Dieter Ilg, bass
Wolfgang Haffner, drums
NDR Bigband
Jörg Achim Keller, conductor, arranger

Recorded live at Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival, Musik- und Kongresshalle Lübeck, August 28, 2009

1. 42nd & 6th (Till Brönner)
2. Café Com Pao
3. The Moment
4. A Distant Episode
5. No Breakfast
6. Your Way To Say Goodbye

My personal favorite Till Brönner album is "Blue Eyed Soul", released 2001 on Verve. A collaboration with Japanese DJ Samon Kawamura and soul vocalist Mark Murphy that embraced electronica idioms to update the trumpeter's sound into the postmodern era.

January 01, 2010

Wolfgang Haffner Trio live in Altdorf 2009

Photo © by: Steven Haberland / ACT

Hubert Nuss, Piano
Robert Landfermann, Bass
Wolfgang Haffner, Drums

recorded live at Stadthalle Altdorf, Franconia /Germany, November 25, 2009

1. Tubes
2. Faithless
3. Shapes
4. Wordless
5. Ride
6. Star
7. Nightsong

Another concert with Wolfgang Haffner with some new material from his latest CD "Round Silence", released on ACT Music. Note Rising Star/ "Talent Deserving Wider Recognition" Robert Landfermann on bass…

December 14, 2009

Till Brönner & Band live in Burghausen 2009


Till Brönner (tp, keyb, voc)
Jasper Soffers (p)
Johan Leijonhufvud (g)
Dieter Ilg (b)
Wolfgang Haffner (dr)
Afra Mussawisade (perc)

40. Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen 2009

1. Estate
2. 42nd & 6th
3. Little Sunflower
4. The Moment
5. In A Second
6. A Distant Episode
7. Café Com Pão
8. A Rã
9. No Breakfeast
10. Your Way To Say Goodbye
11. Rising Star

All too often German trumpet player and vocalist Till Brönner tends to play "too smooth" for a jazz purists ear. Consequently he has explored different territories of today´s popular music forms, as he did on his latest recording "Rio", recorded in Brazil.
On this concert date presented here with an excellent band, Brönner shows also his jazz side, paying off his dues to modern trumpet playing (c.f. the really great solo on Freddie Hubbard´s Little Sunflower).

November 24, 2009

Wolfgang Haffner Acoustic Shapes live at 40th Jazzweek Burghausen 2009

Hubert Nuss, piano
Christian Diener, bass
Wolfgang Haffner, drums

recorded live at Wackerhalle, Burghausen, Germany, March 20, 2009

1. Silent Way
2. Faithless
3. Shapes
4. Star (for Joe Zawinul)
5. Some Other Time
6. Nightsong
7. 24 Hours (for Esbjörn)
8. Somewhere Else

Well known through his work with such international stars as Chaka Khan, Pat Metheny, Cassandra Wilson, Lalo Schifrin, Bill Evans, Mike Stern, the Brecker Brothers, and Chuck Loeb’s fusion band “Metro”, Wolfgang Haffner has become one of the few German musicians who has succeeded in making the breakthrough onto the international scene. With his ACT CD Shapes in May 2006, Haffner reached another milestone in his own creative career. Critics praised the album as “addictive”, “ingenious and sophisticated”, and ”a meld of catchy melodies, clever electronics, classic rock, new jazz, and a cool, hip sound aesthetics”. An intoxicatingly exciting tour followed in which, among others, the NDR (North-German Radio) Big Band, and the Jazz Baltica Ensemble were integrated into the musical scheme (see also the posts here on this blog one year ago…).
Nils Landgren was involved in Shapes as trombonist and co-producer, and so it only made sense that Haffner go back to this project, since it was supposed to be a tour for and with Landgren. At any rate, he went back to the roots: “Originally I wrote Shapes for piano trio, but the time called for electronics. Now I want to go back to my original starting point.” So Shapes is transposed into Acoustic Shapes, which, by the way, is much more than a simple reduction.

October 05, 2009

Nils Landgren Project live at JazzBaltica 2002



Nils Landgren – tb, voc
Jonas Lindgren – vl
Örjan Högberg – vl
Matthias Helldén – cello
Sebastian Öberg – cello
Christian Olsson – dr, samples
Anders Widmark – p
Lars Danielsson – b
Wolfgang Haffner – dr

recorded live at JazzBaltica 2002, Große Konzertscheune, Salzau, July 6, 2002

1. Speak Low
2. Ghost In This House
3. This Masquerade
4. Nature Boy
5. The Ballad Of The Sad Young Men
6. Be There For You
7. Fragile
8. Everything Must Change
9. My Foolish Heart

The music of this concert was originally arranged for the album "Sentimental Journey",released on ACT. "Mr. Redhorn" once again gives way to his sensitive side and undertakes a trip to the land of emotions. "Sentimental Journey" - could there be a more appropriate title for an album from someone who is almost always speeding from one gig to the next, but who would like to shift down a gear? Nils declared that, "After all the hectic tours in this last period, it was simply the right time to do this album. I’ve always liked quiet songs that tell a story. It doesn’t make much difference to me whether I tell that story with words or with my instrument."

A lot of heart went into the making of "Sentimental Journey"; it is a project that is worked down to the smallest detail. What is more boring than a record on which every piece sounds pretty much the same? That’s not the case here. Every song has its own individual arrangement and stands alone in its beauty. Landgren is no friend of simple solutions - he’s not content with getting his ideas ready-made. Instead of using the usual string ensemble for an adequate background, he opted for the original FleshQuartet out of his Swedish homeland. Landgren intoned, "It’s damned hard to translate the ideas you have perpetually running around in your head into sounds, but I never thought it was possible that they could sound better in reality than the way I had painted them in my fantasy. I’ll always be indebted to the Fleshquartet for their contribution to this recording."

July 17, 2009

JazzBaltica Ensemble 2007 dir. by Steven Bernstein

Steven Bernstein - cond., slide tp
Axel Schlosser - tp
Nils Landgren - tb
Karl-Martin Almqvist - ts
Jukka Perko - as
Marcin Wasilewski - p
Lars Danielsson - b
Christopher Dell - vib
Wolfgang Haffner - dr

recorded live at JazzBaltica Salzau, Germany, June 28, 2007

Tracklist:
1. Happy Hour Blues
2. Cod 21
3. Interview
4. New Viper Dance
5. HSJ
6. We Are MTO/ Harlem


The ‘core cell’ of JazzBaltica, the JazzBaltica Ensemble, has been getting together every year. This small ‘big band’, which is always made up of different artists, includes top-flight musicians from Scandinavia, Germany and the Baltic regions, with names such as Lars Danielsson, Nils Landgren, Marcin Wasilewski, Axel Schlosser, Wolfgang Haffner and Jukka Perko. Their mission is to develop special programmes for the ‘Festival of Baltic Jazz’. In 2007 the Enesemble was directed by the ubiquitious trumpeter, slide trumpeter, arranger/composer, and bandleader Steven Bernstein, best known for his work with John Lurie´s Lounge Lizards and his own band Sex Mob.

November 28, 2008

JazzBaltica-Ensemble directed by Wolfgang Haffner JazzBaltica 2006


JazzBaltica-Ensemble directed by Wolfgang Haffner
JazzBaltica 2006

Wolfgang Haffner - Drums, Leader
Axel Schlosser - Trumpet
Nils Landgren - Trombone
Karl-Martin Almqvist - Tenor Saxophone
Jukka Perko - Alto Saxophone
Marcin Wasilewski - Piano
Sebastian Studnitzky - E-Piano, Trumpet
Lars Danielsson - Bass
Christopher Dell - Vibraphone
Biboul Darouiche - Percussion

Tracklist:
1. Faithless
2. Crusin
3. Shapes
4. Silent Way
5. 24 Hours
6. Some Other Time
7. Space Calzone

all tunes composed by Wolfgang Haffner
This is another live concert of the tunes known from Wolfgang´s great CD´s "Shapes" an "Acoustic Shapes" on the ACT Music Label:
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November 21, 2008

Pat Metheny meets Jazz Baltica 2003


Pat Metheny, guitar
Michael Brecker, tenor saxophone
Nils Landgren, vocals, trombone
Esbjörn Svensson, piano
Lars Danielsson, bass
Wolfgang Haffner, drums

recorded live at Jazz Baltica, Salzau, July 2003

Tracklist:
1. This Masquerade
2. The Nearness of You
3. Don´t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
4. Fragile
5. The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
6. Impressions

November 12, 2008

Wolfgang Haffner: Zooming live in Viersen 2005



Wolfgang Haffner, drums, electronics, samples
Johannes Enders, saxophons, flute
Sebastian Studnitzky, trumpet, keyboards
Frank Kuruc, guitar
Christian Diener, bass

recorded at Jazzfestival Viersen, Germany, September 23, 2005

Tracklist:
1. Metropolis
2. The Day Before Yesterday
3. Facing West
4. Trip
5. Momo´s Dance
6. Free Filter

buy also the very innovative CD "Zooming"

Wolfgang Haffner: Nordic Shapes at Jazz Baltica 2007



"Nordic Shapes" - Wolfgang Haffner & NDR Big Band (Cond.: Magnus Lindgren)
Soloists:
Wolfgang Haffner - drums
Lars Danielsson - bass
Nils Landgren - trombone
Nils Petter Molvaer - trumpet
Wolfgang Muthspiel - guitar
Jan Bang - electronics, samples

recorded live at Jazz Baltica 2007

tracklist:
1. Shapes
2. Faithless
3. Silent Way
4. 24 hours
5. Vallekilde
6. Yello
7. Space Calzone


If you enjoy this, buy Wolfgang´s great CD´s "Shapes" an "Acoustic Shapes" on the ACT Music Label:
Click Here