Showing posts with label Jo Ambros. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jo Ambros. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Jo Ambros, Dieter Fischer, Johann Polzer - How Many Times

Styles: Guitar Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 24:04
Size: 55,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:47) 1. Where Have All the Flowers Gone
(3:39) 2. El Quinto Regimiento
(2:43) 3. Strange Fruit
(2:59) 4. Blowin' in the Wind
(2:32) 5. Give Peace a Chance
(3:42) 6. Danser Encore
(4:40) 7. A Change Is Gonna Come

Jo Ambros (born September 3, 1973 in Böblingen ) is a German jazz musician and guitarist. Jo Ambros at the St. Ingbert Jazz Festival 2016.

Jo Ambros learned the guitar from Philipp Konowski and studied jazz and popular music at the music academies in Würzburg and with Werner Acker at the music academy in Stuttgart (graduating in 2002 with distinction). He received a scholarship for New York from the German Academic Exchange Service . In 2001 he received a grant from the Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg . At the invitation of the Society for New Music in Cologne , he performed with the Ensemble Modern as part of the "Live and Electronics" competition . He also plays to surreal silent films (by Georges Méliès , Virgil Widrich ,Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí ) with drummer Jogi Nestel live music.

In addition to concerts with Helen Schneider , Marcia Haydée , Giora Feidman , Les McCann and the Pointer Sisters , he also worked on radio plays (with Patrick Bebelaar and Frank Kroll ), on sound installations with the visual artist Eva Paulitsch (SoundCities, 1998) and in the theater ( Theresa's dream, Museumsquartier Wien). In 2004 his solo CD "wanderlust" was released. He can also be heard on the CDs "Reality Music" by Torsten Krill 's frimfram collective (Vol. 1 nominated for the German Record Critics' Prize 2004, Vol. 2. 2006). With the Danish-German jazz quartet moldIn 2002 he recorded the CD "republic of" (nominated for the Danish Jazz Prize 2003). Further CDs were made with David Orlowsky's Klezmorim.

Jo Ambros is considered one of the most interesting and versatile jazz guitarists of the younger generation. In 2004 he received the Baden-Württemberg Jazz Prize for "his great stylistic breadth and the expressiveness of his artistic work". https://de-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Jo_Ambros

How Many Times