Irrationalities Petros Klampanis
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2019
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
18.10.2019
Das Album enthält Albumcover
- 1 Easy Come Easy Go 04:44
- 2 Seeing You Behind My Eyes 07:29
- 3 Temporary Secret III 01:18
- 4 Irrationality 07:02
- 5 Thalassa Platia 04:55
- 6 Temporary Secret II 00:58
- 7 No Becomes Yes 05:04
- 8 Blame It on My Youth 08:40
Info zu Irrationalities
Den Bassisten PETROS KLAMPANIS zieht es immer wieder in seine Athener Heimat zurück, aber sein Lebensmittelpunkt ist in der multikulturellen Metropole New York. Dort spielt er mit Snarky Puppy, Greg Osby, Shai Maestro, Gilad Hekselman, Antonio Sanchez ...
Egal, wo Klampanis sich gerade aufhält: stets sieht sich der 37jährige einer Vielzahl von neuen Einflüssen ausgesetzt. Ideal, um sich immer wieder neu zu entdecken. Darum geht es dem Musiker auch: sein größtes Anliegen ist es, mehr und mehr über sich selbst herauszufinden. Ein neues Trio könnte bei dieser Suche behilflich sein: mit dem estnischen Pianisten Kristjan Randalu und dem polnischen Percussionisten Bodek Janke, die über viele Jahre als eingeschworene Einheit funktionierten, stellt sich Petros Klampanis neuen Herausforderungen. Seine neuen Partner sind sowohl im Jazz als auch in der Klassik und in der Weltmusik beheimatet. Mit ihnen hat er in Athen das neue Album „Irrationalities“ eingespielt. Ein kluger Titel: denn selbst bei noch so erfahrenen, um Kreativität bemühten Musikern sollte das Irrationale einen ähnlichen Stellenwert besitzen wie Gewissheiten.
Kristjan Randalu, Klavier
Bodek Janke, Schlagzeug, Percussion
Petros Klampanis, Bass, Glockenspiel, Gesang
Produced by Petros Klampanis
Petros Klampanis
Described by JazzTimes as a “formidable bassist and composer,” Petros Klampanis grew up on the Greek island of Zakynthos, surrounded by the confluence of Mediterranean and Balkan folk music. To pursue his musical passions, he dropped out of the Polytechnic School in Athens and in 2005 he began his double bass performance studies at the Amsterdam Conservatory. In 2008, he completed his formal studies at the Aaron Copland School of Music in New York.
Since his relocation to New York City, Klampanis has performed alongside some of the city’s renowned jazz musicians, including saxophonist Greg Osby, pianist Jean-Michel Pilc, and drummer Ari Hoenig. In addition to his extensive list of appearances in USA, including the storied venues of Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York and Kennedy Center in Washington DC, he has performed at the internationally acclaimed North Sea Jazz Festival and the Palatia Jazz Festival in Germany.
His relationship with Greg Osby led to the release of his début album, Contextual, on the saxophonist’s Inner Circle Music label. The album was praised by acclaimed bassist Arild Andersen as “one of the most exciting projects I have heard from a bass player in years.” Klampanis has received equal praise for his playing and composing. Fellow bassist Drew Gress notes his “aggressive melodicism, beautiful intonation, and uniquely personal string writing.” In 2012, Klampanis was invited by the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra for a series of concerts throughout Latvia. His arrangement of the Greek folk song “Thalassaki” was recently performed by the Greek Public Symphonic Orchestra in Athens, with whom Klampanis will perform in December 2013.
Petros Klampanis is also an in-demand educator. He has given workshops internationally, and serves as a guest lecturer at Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio and the Ionian Academy of Music in Greece. He is currently working on his second album, to be released in 2014, with Contextual bandmates Jean-Michel Pilc, guitarist Gilad Hekselman, percussionist John Hadfield, and a string quartet formed by violinists Megan Gould and Maria Manousaki, violist Lev "Ljova" Zhurbin and cellist Yoed Nir.
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