Silence Is Something You Can Actually Hear Tim Allhoff

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
06.10.2023

Label: Neue Meister

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Classical Crossover

Artist: Tim Allhoff

Composer: Tim Allhoff (1980), Edvard Grieg (1843-1907), Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Martin Gore (1961), Theo Mackeben (1897-1953), Sibylle Baier (1955), George Gershwin (1898-1937), Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (1747-1800), Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

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  • 1Grieg: Arietta (Based on Grieg's Lyrical Pieces, Op. 12)03:43
  • 2Allhoff: Kanon02:54
  • 3Grieg: Lyric Pieces, Op. 38: VI. Elegy03:06
  • 4Allhoff: Prisma05:47
  • 5Purcell: Dido's Lament04:04
  • 6Gore: Enjoy the Silence (Piano and String Quartet Version)03:28
  • 7Lysenko: Nich Yaka Misyachna (Ukrainian Folksong)02:26
  • 8Mackeben: Schlummerlied02:53
  • 9Baier: I Lost Something in the Hills04:17
  • 10Gershwin: I Loves You, Porgy03:47
  • 11Schulz: Der Mond Ist Aufgegangen03:14
  • 12Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in D Minor, K.32 - Aria03:14
  • 13Allhoff: Neverending03:10
  • 14Allhoff: Neverending - Epilog02:27
  • 15Bach: Orchestral Suite No.3 in D Major, BWV 1068: Air04:11
  • Total Runtime52:41

Info for Silence Is Something You Can Actually Hear



Discover Tim Allhoff's musical tapestry, weaving classical elegance reminiscent of Bach and Edvard Grieg, soul-stirring Singer-Songwriter essence, soothing Jazz, and reimagined Pop covers. This album transcends genres to focus on evoking emotions. SILENCE IS ACTUALLY SOMETHING YOU CAN HEAR invites you to pause, breathe, and surrender to music that touches the heart. Collaborations with Morphing Chamber Orchestra and SIGNUM Saxophone Quartet elevate the auditory journey. Tim Allhoff's original "KANON" composition resonates with enchanting saxophone harmonies. Inspired by Haruki Murakami, the album's title encapsulates its essence. Let melodies carry you to a realm where time slows, finding solace in unspoken notes. This isn't just an album; it's a 50-minute oasis of calm where music becomes whispers of the heart.

Tim Allhoff, piano



Tim Allhoff
collaborated with renowned artists such as Jeff Ballard, Dieter Ilg, Nils Landgren, Johannes Enders, Larry Grenadier, Nils Wülker, the German Filmorchestra Babelsberg and is always a welcomed guest at many famous venues and festivals as Elbjazz, Rheingau Festival, Ingolstädter Jazztage, Schloss Elmau, Jazzfestival Burghausen to name but a few.

His Trio with with Andreas Kurz on bass and drummer Bastian Jütte released five albums since 2010, two of them beeing awarded with the prestigious ECHO award. The band further won the NEW GERMAN JAZZ AWARD.

In 2015, Allhoff presented LOVEBOX SESSIONS, his first release as a solo artist.

Tim Allhoff is prize winner of the ECHO Jazz (2010), the »Bavarian Kunstförderpreis« (2013), the »Jazzförderpreis of the City of Ingolstadt« (2010), the »Kunstförderpreis of the City of Augsburg« (2008) and won the second prize at the renowned »Gasteig Competition« in Munich. He has played and toured throughout Europe and in the USA.

Besides his work as a pianist, Tim also works as a composer and arranger. His works run the gamut from string quartet to symphonic orchestra and also contemporary music for advertisment and movie scores. In 2016, he arranged the movie score for the Hollywood Motion Picture SLEEPLESS.

In January 2019 he presents his sixth album LEPUS, featuring Andreas Kurz (bs), Bastian Jütte (dr), Lutz Häfner (sax), Arne Jansen (git), Nils Wülker (tp) und das Leopold-Mozart-string quartet.

This album contains no booklet.

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