Chamber Jazz@Transilvania University - opening of the 2023-2024 season
12 October 2023, at 7:00 p.m., Multicultural Centre of the University
Chamber Jazz@ Transilvania University opens the 2023-2024 season by introducing bassist Arthur Kell's quartet. In addition to its members’ constant presence on New York’s jazz scene, the band made 14 performing tours in Europe, at festivals such as Copenhagen Jazz Fest, Madrid JF, “Jazz & More” – Sibiu, or in famous concert halls such as DeWerf – Brugge, A-Trane – Berlin, Pannonica – Nantes, or International Music Co. – Dublin.
Arthur Kell is one of the most original voices in today’s jazz. His compositions, conceived from intense melodies and open structures, focus on the interactions within the band. Arthur’s ability to adapt to any musical context has allowed him to play, over the years, with musicians such as Thomas Chapin, Bobbie Previte, Sam Newsome, Christian Howes, Jonathan Kreisberg, Art Baron or Bill McHenry.
He has recorded tracks with Matt Wilson and Bernard Purdie.
Brad Shepik, Nate Radley and Allan Mednard are in their turn outstanding musicians with numerous active collaborations. Nate Radley (guitar) worked with Chris Cheek, Adam Nussbaum, Chris Speed, Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra and Aruan Ortiz. Brad Shepik (guitar) performed with Paul Motian, Dave Douglas, Joey Baron and Charlie Haden. Allan Mednard (drums) performed with Kurt Rosenwinkel, Aaron Parks, Lauren Henderson and Ben Allison.
“Everything that modern jazz should be: vibrant, challenging music, offered by a band so tight-knit in terms of the dynamics between its members and so confident in each other’s abilities that every move is an energetic step forward. The recording retains all the energy of an exceptional live event and should be considered the album of the year.” - Jazz Improv Magazine
“... an amazingly cohesive, solid and modern band with sublime melodic qualities and rhythmic inventiveness." - Javier Aspiazu, GARA, Spain
“An impressive soloist, but above all a very expressive composer and a very good connoisseur of music history... What’s amazing is that even when it gets complicated and sophisticated, his music continues to be accessible and to radiate serenity, even in the case of more alert pieces” - M. Scheiner, Mittelbayerische Zeitung, Regensburg, Germany
The entrance is free, within the limits of the available places.