Saturday, 10/25/2025
at 7:30 PM



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Four jazz nights for the fortieth festival: The Jazz Festival Würzburg brings two concerts each night from current progressive formations after a cultural-historical discussion concert on three evenings. Saturday is the varied day of contrasts between Ambient and Funk.
The Bernese collective Arbre (Photo Lionel Nemeth) sounds bigger than it is and more mature than it exists: Just four years ago, Mélusine Chappuis (Keyboards, Synthesizer), Paul Butscher (Flugelhorn, Voice), and Xavier Almeida (Drums and Piano) came together as a trio and developed their sound spaces in the vast open space between Jazz and Alternative Music. The frictions and complements of electronica and the hoarse, muted sound of the flugelhorn make Arbre unique. But more than that! For all three, the shared creative process is central when conceptualizing and making music. That’s why they decide everything collectively. What they can always agree on is the devoted work on sound details and long developmental arcs. And on poetry: "Mes épaules seront rivières" is the title of their second album – my shoulders will be rivers. Here too, big ideas are at play. Sample listening: https://arbremusic.ch/videos/
Also a fusion, but in a completely different way, follows the meditative part of the evening with the vibrant part. The Jakob Manz Project keeps the funky jazz rock alive, through the diverse preferences of the four musicians: Soul, Pop, World Music, or Hip-Hop. The alto saxophone of the bandleader, who won the Future Sounds Prize at the Leverkusener Jazztage at the age of 16, is in the foreground. That was in 2018. Seven years later, after international festival appearances and a contract with the ACT label, Manz has further refined his gripping playing style and found artists who enrich the project's spectrum with original compositions and their individualities. With Hannes Stollsteimer (Piano, Keyboard), Frieder Klein (Bass), and Leo Asal (Drums), Jakob Manz drives through catchy grooves, passionate solos, and crystal-clear, sometimes melancholic sound worlds. Sample listening: https://jakobmanz.de/videos/
The organizer, the Jazzinitiative Würzburg e. V., was founded in 1984 as a self-help organization of regional professional musicians out of the desire to improve their working conditions. This has made the autumn concert series a funding festival for decades, expanding the origins of its guests across the entire German-speaking area. The exclusively volunteer organizers choose artists who have something of their own to say to the audience and who are seeking new paths for the future of jazz. The city of Würzburg awarded the Jazzinitiative the municipal cultural medal in 2000.

Admission: 6:30 PM

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