Alpenglow takes place at The Vortex 7.30pm – 9.00pm
Café Oto 9.30pm onwards
Ticket price includes entry to Alpenglow at Café Oto.
Book online – 3-day festival pass | £12 (Sunday is at Café Oto only)
The festival brings together 30 players, drawn from across the spectrum of improvised music, in small group contexts and a large improvising orchestra led by the celebrated UK musician Steve Beresford.
British pianist and composer Veryan Weston and Austrian vocalist Annette Giesriegl, two of the leading figures in improvised music in their respective countries, have selected the artists performing at the festival.
Friday 24 | 7.30pm – 9.00pm | £5 adv / £6 door |
7.30
Elisabeth Harnik (piano), Gail Brand (trombone) & Josef Klammer (percussion / electronics)
8.20
Peter Lackner (piano – 4 hands), Henrik Sande (piano) & Hannah Marshall (cello)
Saturday 25 | 7.30pm – 9.00pm | £5 adv / £6 door |
7.30
Andreas Weixler (computer), Se-Lien Chuang (piano, computer) & Roland Sutherland (flutes)
8.20
Hannah Marshall (cello), Armin Pokorn (guitar), Martin Zrost (reeds) & Steve Beresford (piano)
Established In North London for over 20 years, the club is a beacon for contemporary jazz in the capital.
With seven evening performances a week the Vortex programmes cutting-edge jazz alongside contemporary folk and world music.
While it places a strong emphasis on, and provides support for, young local talent, it also regularly features leading world-class artists, both from the UK and overseas – for example – from the UK, Stan Tracey, Tony Kofi, Evan Parker, Sir John Dankworth and Dame Cleo Laine, Mercury Music Prize Nominated Polar Bear and Zoe Rahmann, John Taylor and Gwilym Simcock and award-winning saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock.
From abroad, the club has connections with New York downtown scene musicians such as Tim Berne and Claudia Quintet, as well as European groups such as [em], radio.string.quartet, Lotte Anker and Wolfgang Muthspiel.
There is something to appeal to all musical tastes: straightahead, big-band, contemporary, piano trio, vocal, free-improv, world-music, Gypsy/East European and folk-orientated...
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The Vortex Jazz Club is housed in the Dalston Culture House, a striking new landmark building designed by Hackney architects Hawkins Brown. Full programme details can be found on our website - see below.
Private hire for 10 to 100 people is available for parties, corporate functions, meetings, rehearsals and concerts during the daytime, evening or both by arrangement. Hire includes use of the PA system and fully licensed bar.
For a quote please 020 7254 4097, or email the address below.
Unit B9 - Bradbury Street - N16 Tel: 020 7254 4097
Email:
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Web: www.vortexjazz.co.uk