Doors 7:30 showtime 8pm
$10 admission at the door
Epistrophy Arts is proud to present an intimate coffee house concert with one of the most highly regarded trombonists in modern jazz. Dutch trombonist Wolter Wierbos will perform solo and in a special trio with Austin musicians Alex Coke (saxophones, flute) and Chris Cogburn (percussion).
Wierbos has been a major participant on the Dutch jazz scene since he emerged in the late 70s. His wild and wooly sound was a main feature in groups such as Guus Janssen and Maarten Altena’s ensembles, Theo Lovendie’s quintet, and many other bands. His wide-ranging musical interests have led to collaborations with Dutch anarchist punk collective, The Ex and American indie rockers, Sonic Youth. Currently Wierbos is a member of several of
Holland’s most exciting ensembles: the ICP Orchestra, Michael Moore’s Available Jelly, and Michiel Braam’s big band.
Wierbos is featured on over 100 albums and has released 3 amazing solo recordings. He has collaborated with many of the leading figures in contemporary improvised music including Cecil Taylor, Misha Mengelberg, Henry Threadgill, Evan Parker, Butch Morris, Han Bennink, among numerous others.
Wierbos has a big open sound that is clearly in the jazz tradition while forging a path for the future of the instrument. His technical mastery is a marvel but his music is not about a mere technical exhibit. Here’s how Steven Loewy sums up his style in All Music Guide:
“There are few who can equal the machinations of Wolter Wierbos, whose distinctive, crazed, yet entertaining style charms while it impresses. Wierbos is one of those few trombonists almost always worth hearing. He takes chances, explores new territories, and expands the vocabulary of the horn.
Added by pgm on February 22, 2008