Frakmont Luzia von Wyl Ensemble
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
27.01.2024
Album including Album cover
- 1 Thunder 06:17
- 2 Funicular 03:54
- 3 Mulino 06:32
- 4 Ronk 03:47
- 5 Ringel 06:50
- 6 Rubb 04:23
- 7 Frakmont 07:23
Info for Frakmont
An intoxicating sound workshop of different moods. Together with her nine fellow musicians, Luzia von Wyl from Lucerne experiments on her recently released album "Frakmont" until the sparks fly. It is dazzling, virtuoso music that not only stretches the boundaries of jazz, but even goes beyond them - the line-up of piano, marimba, percussion, strings and several woodwinds alone goes far beyond a traditional jazz formation. Lyrical, originally orchestrated soundscapes alternate with solid grooves, interlaced rhythms and wide-ranging melody lines.
Luzia von Wyl Ensemble:
Amin Mokdad, flute
Nicola Katz, clarinet
Marcel Lüscher, bass clarinet
Maurus Conte, bassoon
Vincent Millioud, violin
Karolina Öhman, cello
Fabian Ziegler, marimba
Luzia von Wyl, piano
Christoph Utzinger, bass
Lionel Friedli, drums
Luzia von Wyl Ensemble
The Swiss pianist and composer Luzia von Wyl is writing mostly for her own group, the Luzia von Wyl Ensemble, which is a small contemporary jazz orchestra with strings, woodwinds and a rhythm section. She loves rhythm, odd meters, colours and emotional playing – and she has an absolute passion for large ensembles. Besides her own projects she regularly writes music for other musicians, ensembles and orchestras as well.
Luzia gets invited to festivals in Switzerland and abroad: To the Swiss Days Dubai, the Reset Festival Luxembourg, the Lucerne Festival, the Schaffhauser Jazzfestival, the London New Wind Festival and the Jazzwerkstatt Bern to name a few. Her compositions have been premiered in London, New York, Berlin, Vienna, Budapest, Prague, Dubai, Luxembourg, Zürich and played in many more countries. Luzia was the winner oft the following international composition competitions: NOVA Jazz Composition Prize (2022), NYC Contemporary Music Symposium (2021), Chicago Ensemble (2017) and Orchestra of Our Time New York (2011).
Born in 1985, Luzia studied piano and composition at the Bern University of the Arts (HKB), the Zürich University of the Arts (ZHdK), and the University of Music in Lucerne (HSLU), completing her studies in 2011 with master’s degrees in both piano and composition. In 2014, Luzia earned her third master’s degree in arts management at the University of Zürich (UZH).
Luzia is living and working in Lucerne and New York.
This album contains no booklet.