
Bernd Lhotzky: Jazz Goes Baroque-Jazz at Bp XVIIIIII - VINYL LP
Artist: Bernd Lhotzky
Label: Act Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 614427803016
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2026-07-31
Number of Discs: 1
The new recording from the Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic series captures a moment rich in both history and renewal, marking the series fiftieth concert while paying tribute to Siggi Lochs early triumph as a producer with George Gruntzs pioneering Jazz Meets Baroque in 1964. Six decades later, pianist Bernd Lhotzky revisits and reimagines this groundbreaking dialogue between eras, drawing a compelling parallel between Esperantos vision of universal communication and the shared expressive language of baroque music and jazz. The two traditions meet not as contrasts but as kindred forms: jazz infuses baroque with rhythmic vitality and improvisational freedom, while baroque lends jazz it's structural depth and ornate richness. The stage opens up to reveal a German-French ensemble: two wind players of French origin and the three members of a German rhythm section, all of them happy to be united through music.
Tracks:
1.1 Monsieur Charpentier Raises the Curtain 01:47
1.2 Ciacona la Roue Du Hamster 04:25
1.3 Almas Gavotte 04:26
1.4 Pasquinis Slow Drag 02:57
1.5 Double Talk (A Fugue) 04:37
1.6 Croc-En-Jambe, Chute Fatale 03:30
1.7 Gavotte en Rondeau (Rondeau No. 24) 04:38
1.8 Affettuoso 04:03
1.9 Vivaldi 156 04:51
1.10 Fuge, Flucht Und Bedrängnis 02:32
1.11 Canarie 02:50
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Artist: Bernd Lhotzky
Label: Act Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 614427803016
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2026-07-31
Number of Discs: 1
The new recording from the Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic series captures a moment rich in both history and renewal, marking the series fiftieth concert while paying tribute to Siggi Lochs early triumph as a producer with George Gruntzs pioneering Jazz Meets Baroque in 1964. Six decades later, pianist Bernd Lhotzky revisits and reimagines this groundbreaking dialogue between eras, drawing a compelling parallel between Esperantos vision of universal communication and the shared expressive language of baroque music and jazz. The two traditions meet not as contrasts but as kindred forms: jazz infuses baroque with rhythmic vitality and improvisational freedom, while baroque lends jazz it's structural depth and ornate richness. The stage opens up to reveal a German-French ensemble: two wind players of French origin and the three members of a German rhythm section, all of them happy to be united through music.
Tracks:
1.1 Monsieur Charpentier Raises the Curtain 01:47
1.2 Ciacona la Roue Du Hamster 04:25
1.3 Almas Gavotte 04:26
1.4 Pasquinis Slow Drag 02:57
1.5 Double Talk (A Fugue) 04:37
1.6 Croc-En-Jambe, Chute Fatale 03:30
1.7 Gavotte en Rondeau (Rondeau No. 24) 04:38
1.8 Affettuoso 04:03
1.9 Vivaldi 156 04:51
1.10 Fuge, Flucht Und Bedrängnis 02:32
1.11 Canarie 02:50











