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Thärichens Tentett : An Berliner Kinder.
Format : 1 CD
Total Time : 00:56:35

Recording : 2011-2012
Location : Berlin
Country : Allemagne
Sound : Studio / Stereo

Label : Double Moon
Catalog No. : DMCHR71116
EAN : 0608917111620
Price Code : DM015A

Publishing Year : 2012
Release Date : 01/09/2012

Genre : Jazz
An Berliner Kinder
Deutsch
An Berliner Kinder
Aus
Schlafe, mein Liebester
König bei Nacht
Der Schizophrene
Abschied
Ferngruss von Bett zu Bett
Totenklage
Genau besehen
An M.
Seepferdchen und Flugfische

Michael Schiefel: vocalSven Klammer: trumpet, flugelhornJan von Klewitz: alto sax, soprano sax, clarinetAndreas Spannagel: tenor sax, fluteNikolaus Leistle: baritone sax, bass clarinetSören Fischer: tromboneKai Brückner: guitarJohannes Gunkel, Pepe Berns: bassKai Schönburg: drumsNicolai Thärichen: piano, fender rhodes

Nicolai Thärichen's playing has never been foreseeable or even predictable. And especially not when it is a question of his band Thärichen's Tentett. With the fifth album since the founding of the group in 1999, he again enjoys mocking all rules of the jazz police. And he engages in outrageous things, which he calls "German jazz art songs". German lyrics in a jazz look? This has already existed in individual cases. But the weird sound poems of the Dadaist Hugo Ball alongside the malicious verses of Joachim Ringelnatz? Added to that, Bach's "Arie der Wollust" ("Aria of Vice") and a sonnet by Shakespeare? But still neither alarm due to trashy goods nor thrashed improvisations? Whoever knows Thärichen and his band also knows that the result remains far removed from academic "lyric and jazz". But what then? An ode to the children of Berlin, a bow to all doubters of undiminished aesthetics, a declaration of love to the German language and gleeful caustic treatment of the same, and the combination of all at the end with help of precisely the music that can master it too: jazz. Thärichen's compositions are custom-tailored to fit in, but his musicians above all know how to counter excessively cute arrangements with stormy solos, particularly the voice of Michael Schiefel. Of course, he is known as Germany's most experienced and variable jazz singer. But he still succeeds again in outdoing himself: from the bell-clear voice of an angel to bristling, mocking condescension – a cosmos of sounds rings out. The CD opens with a song ("Deutsch") that puts his doubts in the forefront: I find it strange when I sing in German – but that is pulverized in the further course of the song. In the next title song "An Berliner Kinder" ("To the Children of Berlin"), Thärichen weaves the sarcastic lyrics of Ringelnatz with a composition, which makes a total art work from the poem. Thärichen also knows how to put the ambience of the lyrics in to music in the other pieces on the CD, regardless of whether they are more of a satirical nature ("Der Schizophrene" [The Schizophrenic"]/Hugo Ball), permeated by deep sadness ("Abschied" [Departure] and "Totenklage" [Lament]/Hugo Ball, "Aus"/Joachim Ringelnatz), or enriched with a twinkle in his eyes ("Genau besehen" [Considered Precisely] and "Ferngruss von Bett zu Bett" [Long-Distance Regards from Bed to Bed]/Ringelnatz as well as "Seepferdchen und Flugfische" [Seahorses and Flying Fish]/Hugo Ball). A German translation of William Shakespeare's sonnet no. 87 takes its place here: a (hopeless) love poem. And a unique version of Bach's aria BWV 213, no. 3, in which it reads "Schmecke die Lust Der lüsternen Brust" ("Taste the delights Of a lascivious breast) (the lyrics were substantially changed in further use of the aria in the "Weihnachtsoratorium" [Christmas Oratorio]). An enormous challenge for Schiefel's voice and Thärichen's arrangement art! Both master the task brilliantly – really a musical gem! Thärichen studied jazz at the College of Art in Berlin from 1992 until 1997 He already began to collaborate with Michael Schiefel during that time. He put together his Tentett in 1999, composed of the crème de la crème of up-and-coming young musicians in Berlin. Today – unbelievably in almost unchanged composition after 13 years – the young talents have become establish jazz musicians much in demand and Thärichen's Tentett has become the most original little big band in the country.

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