
(The show starts at 10p.m.)
Jackson Harrison Trio (China Tour 2010)
Jackson Harrison, piano
Chris Trzcinski,drums
Peter Scherr,bass
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Jackson Harrison 生於悉尼,四歲開始彈鋼琴。他先于悉尼音樂學院師從 Mike Nock,後赴紐約師從 Marc Copland。他首張三重奏大碟《Land Tides》最近由備受尊敬的瑞士 Hat Hut 唱片公司發行。他 2006 年榮獲澳大利亞全國爵士樂獎,目前住在悉尼。他擁有的智慧超越了他的年齡。他的音樂時而精緻、時而激烈、時而讓人捉摸不定。他的音樂顯得久經世故、繼承了過去的精華同時又是全新的。
2010年一月,傑克遜將帶著他的三重奏樂隊來到中國。他已經找到了與自己的音樂風格接近的合作夥伴 – 鼓手Chris Trzcinski 和貝司手Peter Scherr。Chris Trzcinski是一位元音樂品味廣泛、經驗豐富的鼓手及作曲家。他改編和表現具冒險色彩聲音的能力,使他成為上海音樂界最受歡迎和尊敬的鼓手。Peter Scherr是在香港生活將近20年的美國貝司手及作曲家,曾與眾多頂尖的創意音樂家同台演出,包括他的兄弟Tony Scherr、Jim Black、Jenny Schienman、Bruce Huron和Simon Barker等等。
“Jackson Harrison 的三重奏為聽眾繪出一幅幅令人讚嘆的抽象藝術畫,在常顯蒼涼但總是令人震撼的背景上揮灑出濃墨重彩。”
J. Hunter ﹣All About Jazz
Jackson Harrison was born in Sydney, and started playing the piano at the age of four. He studied with Mike Nock at the Sydney Conservatorium, and with Marc Copland in New York. Jackson’s debut trio record, Land Tides, was recently released on the respected Swiss label Hat Hut Records. He was the winner of the 2006 Australian National Jazz Award, and is currently based in Sydney. His talent transcends his age. His music sounds refined but intense, carries the essence of the past and at the same time, breeds the original. In January 2010, he will be performing in China in trio, the partners that understand his music style: Chris Trzcinski the drum player and Peter Scherr the bassist. Chris Trzcinski is a seasoned drummer and a composer with a diverse music understanding. His ability to rearrange and play the experimental sound makes him the most renowned and respected drummer. Peter Scherr is an American bassist and composer who lives in Hong Kong for around 20 years. He works with many top standing musicians like his brother Tony Scherr, Jim Black, Jenny Schienman, Bruce Huron and Simon Baker…
“The Jacksin Harrison Trio paints pictures of astonishing abstract art…splashing fiery colors onto backgrounds that are often stark but always stunning.”
J.Hunter, All about Jazz