Powerful sounds: Martin Koller Trio inspires in Wolfsberg

Powerful sounds: Martin Koller Trio inspires in Wolfsberg

The Martin Koller Trio brings a breath of fresh air to the jazz scene. The talented Austrian guitarist Martin Koller, who is also a professor of jazz guitar at the Bruckner University, has launched a new group. Together with Timon Grohs on bass and Jonas Kočnik on drums, the trio is devoted to both the composition and improvisation. This unique combination leads to an exciting sound that ranges from opulent sounds to minimalist, surprising elements.

Martin Koller has been an integral part of the Austrian jazz scene for years and has made a name for itself through a variety of projects and appearances at well -known festivals such as the North Sea Jazz Festival and the London Jazz Festival. His musical career is characterized by creative experimentation, and he worked with numerous artists, including greats like Nils Petter Molvaer and Jojo Mayer.

line -up and special guests

The concert is not only designed by Martin Koller Trio, but also from the Ensemble Red Baron of the Wolfsberg music school, which comes up with talented young musicians. The occupation of Red Baron includes Laura Eckert on the piano, Levi Kočnik on the guitar, Elias Vallant am Bass, Christoph Krainz on the saxophone and Nicolas Polesnik on the drums. This group brings a fresh perspective and noticeable energy to the stage that the audience will captivate.

The concert takes place in the container25, an innovative venue known for its special events.

The ticket prices are fairly designed: the tickets at the box office cost 20 euros, reduced 17 euros, while the advance booking cards are 15 euros and reduced at 12 euros. Admission is even free for young people up to 18 years. The ticket tickets can be conveniently acquired at www.kaernten.live

The combination of established musicians and fresh talent promises an evening full of musical discoveries and unforgettable moments. An event that jazz lovers should not miss!

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