Konzert: JURE PUKL HIGH INTERACTION GROUP – 19 Uhr

Datum: Mo, 19.10.2009
Veranstalter: Verein Innenhofkultur
Ort: raj, Badgasse 7, 9020 Klagenfurt

Jure Pukl - saxes

Jani Moder - guitar

Milan Nikolic - bass

Klemens Marktl - drums

 

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JURE PUKL HIGH INTERACTION
GROUP

VELENJE↔NEW YORK

Eintritt: 12 / 10 Euro

Returning with a new ensemble and yet unreleased material recorded in New York,
Jure Pukl has penned music underpinned by harmonic and rhythmic complexity,
open forms and complete synergy between the musicians.

“In art, the past serves as a reminder to present generations concerning
verities that go beyond time and place, in this case musical truths that are
universal and eternal. Passion, energy, sincerity are virtues we hear in the
music of masters, alongside the specifics of musicianship. Already as a young
artist, Jure Pukl has absorbed these aspects as well as the language of the
avant-garde; movement that began in earnest in the mid 1960s in Europe and
America. He has conceived the music with artists who understand the roots of
this style. When a young musician looks back to the legacy, absorbs the salient
points and places them in a contemporary context, you have a quality statement
that will be rewarding to listener and musicians alike far into the future.
Jure has done that.”
David Liebman, June 2008


lineup:

Jure Pukl – saxes
Jani Moder – guitar
Milan Nikolic – bass
Klemens Marktl – drums


 

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