Sisters in Jazz
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CD - "Sisters in Jazz" Ystad Jazz Festival 2015 CD Release 2016 It was a magic moment on stage.

Seven female jazz musicians from six nations met for the first time at the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival in august 2015. The crowd was paralized from the powerful energy that filled the entire concert hall. Sounds of Scandinavia, Middle & Eastern Europe and Asia were floating the atmosphere. You could feel jazz in its purest form. A universal language, raw and unmodified.

The concert was recorded live by the swedish radio. It appeared on a CD called „Sisters in Jazz“and was presented extremely successfully during a CD-release tour through Germany, Switzerland, Polen and Ukraine 2016.

Sisters in Jazz :: unique & strong!

"Nothing unites people more universally than music, in a particularly brilliant and emotional way." Helena Trachsel/Fachstelle für Gleichstellung von Frau und Mann des Kantons Zürich (Switzerland)
"Top young female saxophonist with jazz artists on-stage around Europe." Villu Veski/Juu Jääb Festival (Estonia)

"Contrast of the Harmonic "Spice" gives a fresh and colorful sound". Seigo Matsunaga/ Artistic Director of Ginoza International Music Festival (Japan)

"It's not only a great piece of music, but above all it shatters a series of clichés and chauvinistic preconceptions." Adam Baruch/ Journalist (Poland/Israel)

"Sisters in Jazz is energy, strong feelings and beauty!" Marie Vesterholm/Sveriges Radio (Sweden)

"They represent an increasing number of female musicians who revitalize the music scene." Hans Hielscher/SPIEGEL ONLINE (Germany)

"A dense work, soaring and passionate, fleeing the traditional syntactic links." Alceste Ayroldi/Musica Jazz (Italy)