YEAH - endlich und soooo gut! Phantastisch und der Ferdi geht ja gleich zu Beginn so stark ab... Super (aber wieso krieg ich das nicht per Newsletter mit?)🧐. Ich meld mich noch mal an, gerade noch Karten ergattert...😃
And here's the OP's comment in (slightly stilted) English, courtesy of Google Translate: Ten years ago, the composer, guitarist and singer Monika Roscher started her big band in Munich and celebrated great success with her unorthodox style right from the start. Now she is presenting brand new, strong pieces at Jazz from Studio 2, which inspire with their tremendous energy. Born in Franconia, she founded her big band for the final concert of her jazz studies at the University of Music and Theater in Munich. Already with the debut album "Failure in Wonderland" she hit the mark. In addition to the great, positive media response, Echo Jazz came as "Newcomer of the Year" for their 17-strong ensemble and also an invitation to the Jazzfest Berlin in 2013. It seemed as if everyone had been waiting for Monika Roscher and her very special, own style, which the renowned American Downbeat Magazine attested an "intoxicating sound". This “intoxicating sound” likes to be rough around the edges, handled with frictional harmonies and driving beats. In contrast with very lyrical passages and song texts, in which dark states of mind and wacky stories are portrayed, the result is a musical listening thriller. When it comes to the inspiration for her compositions, Monika Roscher is not focused on jazz. You can find them in many categories from rock to classical. She particularly addresses what is important to her in the pieces for her big band: a character that comes out of the music, and that she would like to hear the essence, perhaps even the people, from the music. In the jazz idiom, this works very well and particularly well through the solos. The ability to make them particularly rich and gripping is abundant in their big band, as well as an enormous playing ability, which is indispensable for the implementation of the complex music, which often works with effective breaks. The rapid change from rearing, almost symphonic-looking parts to minimalist rhythm sequences, on which Monika Roscher sometimes puts her texts in precisely fitting staccato, lend the pieces - as well as the merging of rocky inserts with distorted guitar sound and impressionistic piano sequences - not only great moments of surprise, but also an almost cinematic quality in the sense of a scenic dramaturgy. And that correlates wonderfully with the visual implementation of this music event in the video from the jazz session in the BR Funkhaus in Munich. In the large, slightly oval circle, the musicians stand there on the spacious stage in Studio 2, in the middle of the retro charm of this 60s chamber music hall, and present great cinema for the ears. The somewhat different big band from Monika Roscher; 3 women and 14 men. The band leader closes the circle - the electric guitar slung around her neck, the vocal microphone in front of her, giving inserts, sometimes conducting as a clear, energetic fixed point for everyone.
Monika, falls du das hier liest: bitte lade den Song Infinity von dir und Gerd Baumann hoch. Aus dem Film spieltrieb. Ist nirgendwo zu finden, suche ihn schon seit Jahren
Guten Tag, absolut geniales Konzert! Gibt es die Möglichkeit diese Aufnahme irgendwo in einer höheren Wiedergabequalität als es UA-cam leistet zu erwerben?
Witches Brew - unfassbare Rhythmik - diese MusikerInnen am Gebläse, drums, keys... hach. Ausgezeichnet allerbeste MusikerInnen hat sie hier wieder mal versammelt diese Monika Roscher. Weibliche unfassbar modernisierte Reinkarnation von ZAPPA? 😘.
Monika Roscher is one of the reasons i turned into a Jazz fan. Great concert. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!:)
impresionante la composicion, los musicos, increibles por fin algo creativo !! gracias
Sehr sehr schönes kleines Konzert - Dankeschön!
Genial. Nothing else.
Such interesting, exciting, refreshing music! Thankyou for the artistry, and greetings from Mexico!
YEAH - endlich und soooo gut! Phantastisch und der Ferdi geht ja gleich zu Beginn so stark ab... Super (aber wieso krieg ich das nicht per Newsletter mit?)🧐. Ich meld mich noch mal an, gerade noch Karten ergattert...😃
Hi Rüdiger, das freut mich sehr!:) P.S. Der Newsletter sollte schon langsam angekommen sein - meld Dich nochmal falls bis morgen nichts gekommen ist!
And here's the OP's comment in (slightly stilted) English, courtesy of Google Translate:
Ten years ago, the composer, guitarist and singer Monika Roscher started her big band in Munich and celebrated great success with her unorthodox style right from the start. Now she is presenting brand new, strong pieces at Jazz from Studio 2, which inspire with their tremendous energy.
Born in Franconia, she founded her big band for the final concert of her jazz studies at the University of Music and Theater in Munich. Already with the debut album "Failure in Wonderland" she hit the mark. In addition to the great, positive media response, Echo Jazz came as "Newcomer of the Year" for their 17-strong ensemble and also an invitation to the Jazzfest Berlin in 2013. It seemed as if everyone had been waiting for Monika Roscher and her very special, own style, which the renowned American Downbeat Magazine attested an "intoxicating sound". This “intoxicating sound” likes to be rough around the edges, handled with frictional harmonies and driving beats. In contrast with very lyrical passages and song texts, in which dark states of mind and wacky stories are portrayed, the result is a musical listening thriller.
When it comes to the inspiration for her compositions, Monika Roscher is not focused on jazz. You can find them in many categories from rock to classical. She particularly addresses what is important to her in the pieces for her big band: a character that comes out of the music, and that she would like to hear the essence, perhaps even the people, from the music. In the jazz idiom, this works very well and particularly well through the solos. The ability to make them particularly rich and gripping is abundant in their big band, as well as an enormous playing ability, which is indispensable for the implementation of the complex music, which often works with effective breaks. The rapid change from rearing, almost symphonic-looking parts to minimalist rhythm sequences, on which Monika Roscher sometimes puts her texts in precisely fitting staccato, lend the pieces - as well as the merging of rocky inserts with distorted guitar sound and impressionistic piano sequences - not only great moments of surprise, but also an almost cinematic quality in the sense of a scenic dramaturgy. And that correlates wonderfully with the visual implementation of this music event in the video from the jazz session in the BR Funkhaus in Munich. In the large, slightly oval circle, the musicians stand there on the spacious stage in Studio 2, in the middle of the retro charm of this 60s chamber music hall, and present great cinema for the ears. The somewhat different big band from Monika Roscher; 3 women and 14 men. The band leader closes the circle - the electric guitar slung around her neck, the vocal microphone in front of her, giving inserts, sometimes conducting as a clear, energetic fixed point for everyone.
So gut
Fantastic =)
Monica Roscher la Frank Zappa del siglo 21???
Monika, falls du das hier liest: bitte lade den Song Infinity von dir und Gerd Baumann hoch. Aus dem Film spieltrieb. Ist nirgendwo zu finden, suche ihn schon seit Jahren
Oh wie schön, das freut mich! Ich geb das an Gerd weiter, er hat den Song!
@@nicaroschea vielen lieben dank ❤️
Guten Tag, absolut geniales Konzert! Gibt es die Möglichkeit diese Aufnahme irgendwo in einer höheren Wiedergabequalität als es UA-cam leistet zu erwerben?
Witches Brew - unfassbare Rhythmik - diese MusikerInnen am Gebläse, drums, keys... hach. Ausgezeichnet allerbeste MusikerInnen hat sie hier wieder mal versammelt diese Monika Roscher. Weibliche unfassbar modernisierte Reinkarnation von ZAPPA? 😘.
Halts Maul du Rüdiger
Zappa jun. ;) *kiss*
Dafür zahlt man gerne Rundfunkgebühren!
Holy smokes