Jeremy Viner, Kenny Warren, and Clara Vetter join forces for a night of freewheeling improvisations stemming from compact compositional gems.
Jeremy Viner is a multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer, and educator involved in a wide range of musical idioms, maintaining an active role in the New York and Berlin experimental music scenes. His latest project is the collaborative trio SIFTERS, with Kate Gentile and Marc Ducret. As a saxophonist and clarinetist, Viner has performed internationally with ensembles led by John Hollenbeck, Steve Lehman, Tyshawn Sorey, Anna Webber, Kate Gentile, Rafiq Bhatia, and many others. Viner is a member of the genre-bending tenor saxophone quartet Battle Trance and the chamber minimalist ensemble Bing & Ruth, two of his longest-running musical collaborations.
Kenny Warren is a trumpeter and composer who has been active in NYC’s improvised music community since 2006. He has made over a dozen records of his music. In 2024 his trio with Christopher Hoffman on cello and Nathan Ellman-Bell on drums released an LP called Sweet World on Out of Your Head Records which the Best of Bandcamp hailed as “the sonic representation of a beating heart”. As a side-person Warren has recently recorded with The Angelica Sanchez Nonet, Stephan Crump’s Slow Water, Anna Webber/Angela Morris Large Ensemble, and Tony Malaby’s Jersey Condombe. Warren's 20 plus years in Brooklyn have produced a body of work in conversation with generations of the city's greatest musical artists.
Clara Vetter, pianist and composer, is one of the up-and-coming musicians on the German jazz scene. Her music draws connections from jazz to impressionism and improvised music in a unique musical language, shaped by Vetter's sensitive perception of the world around her. Vetter's musical path has always been characterized – consciously and unconsciously – by audio-visual synesthesia-like experiences. In her perception, tones, tonalities, and chord structures have certain colors and forms. External impressions that are similar in nature to these inner images can become fruitful sources of inspiration. In her latest album, "Fabulae," released in May 2024 with her trio and the renowned Berlin guitarist Ronny Graupe, Clara Vetter has translated constellations into compositions.
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