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Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music '2021

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Contemporary Chamber Music
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Album name Contemporary Chamber Music
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Date 2021
GenreContemporary Jazz
Play time 00:46:53
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Size 149; 764 MB
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Lorenz Kellhuber
Classical Music is firmly anchored in his DNA, Jazz taught him to stand on his
own two feet – and in free improvisation Lorenz Kellhuber repeatedly
finds the limitless fulfillment of his musical vision, a Contemporary Chamber
Music. With this Contemporary Chamber Music, Kellhuber has created a space of
possibilities in which his entire musical cosmos can evolve and condense into an
individual language: free improvisations in an intensity and focus peculiar to
Chamber Music, which take up the aesthetics of Classical Music as well as
influences from Jazz and New Music.
His new solo album of the same name comprises ten pieces that illuminate all
angles of Kellhuber’s pianistic and creative skills. He lets silence and
darkness shine. Impressionistically he dips the scenery in pastel colors and
expands the harmonic spectrum to finely differentiated breadth and depth. In
rhythmic expressivity he plays himself into a trance while setting the tones
with baroque clarity in another place. Whether as a soloist or in a trio,
Kellhuber consistently goes his own way with his Contemporary Chamber Music. He
plays what his deepest innermost dictates to him: finding, inventing,
rediscovering. There are no limits, except for his own artistic demands. With
his concerts, he creates unique snapshots in time that demand a focussed
willingness to listen and reward this listening with the discovery of an
incomparable soundscape.
Born in Munich in 1990, Lorenz Kellhuber started his classical piano studies at
the young age of five. At eight years old, he played his first concert and
started to write his own compositions. Aged eleven, he became a Jungstudent at
the College of Catholic Church Music & Musical Education in Regensburg. Later on
he received lessons by Prof. Franz Massinger, a student of Arturo Benedetti
Michelangeli, and was discovered by pianist Rob Bargad (Nat AdderleyQuintet),
who introduced him extensively to jazz stylistics. At the age of only
sixteen, Lorenz passed an exam for the highly gifted and became a student at
Berlin Jazz Institute, where Kurt Rosenwinkel, Hubert Nuss, Greg Cohen and John
Hollenbeck were among his teachers. During his frequent New York visits, he also
received lessons from Fred Hersch and Sophia Rosoff. In 2010, he was one of the
youngest graduates worldwide to complete his Bachelor of Arts degree.
In the Summer of 2014, he became the first German musician to receive first
place in the renowned Parmigiani Montreux Jazz Piano Solo Competition from Monty
Alexander. In 2016, Lorenz was nominated for the ECHO Jazz as “Newcomer of
the Year”, in 2018 he was among the ten “new key players” of
the German music magazine “Jazz thing”. He has released a total
of seven albums, an EP and several individual pieces since 2012, including
“The Brooklyn Session” (2015), recorded with New York musicians
Orlando Le Fleming on bass and Obed Calvaire on drums, the solo album
“Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival“ (2017) and the two trio records
„Samadhi“ (2019) and „аbout:Blank“ (2020) with Felix
Henkelhausen on bass and Moritz Baumgärtner on drums. His concerts took
him through Europe, to the US and to South America. He played numerous festivals
such as Montreux Jazz Festival (CH), Jazz Festival Basel (CH), Bohemia Jazz Fest
(CZ), Getxo Jazz Festival (ES), Alto Adige Jazz Festival (IT), Mar Del Plata
Jazz Festival (AR) and Burghausen Jazz Week. Lorenz worked with musicians such
as Bob Mintzer, Lee Ritenour, Charles Lloyd, Eric Harland, T.S. Monk, Ed Partyka
and Ack van Rooyen.
Since completing his studies, Lorenz Kellhuber has been a sought-after lecturer
for improvisation, practical piano playing and jazz piano as well as ensemble
playing. He regularly gives workshops and master classes at home and abroad. He
has already taught at the HfKM Regensburg, the University of Regensburg and the
Nuremberg University of Music. Since 2020 he has been a lecturer at the
Musikhochschule in Lubeck. In the winter semester of 2021, Lorenz was appointed
professor for practical piano playing at the Dresden University of Music Carl
Maria von Weber.

“Under Lorenz’s fingers, worlds unfold somewhere between jazz,
classical music and minimal music, that sometimes sounds spherically dreamy,
sometimes crystal clear, sometimes sharp and beguiling.”
(BR Klassik)

“Outstanding dexterity, elegantly accentuated play, verve and
energy”
(FAZ)

“Unusual, and very promising”
(Sueddeutsche)

“The discovery of the 49th Montreux Jazz Festival”
(Jazzwise Magazine)

Tracklist:
 01. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music:, Pt. I (06:03)
 02. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music:, Pt. II (03:18)
 03. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music:, Pt. III (05:04)
 04. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music:, Pt. IV (04:11)
 05. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music:, Pt. V (02:53)
 06. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music: Part, Vol. I (09:45)
 07. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music: Part, Vol. II (03:36)
 08. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music: Part, Vol. III (04:42)
 09. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music:, Pt. IX (04:41)
 10. Lorenz Kellhuber - Contemporary Chamber Music:, Pt. X (02:34)

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