Antje Uhle Piano Trio
    Antje Uhle Trio
      feat. Frank Loef
  Antje Uhle Piano Trio
That’s what it’s all about!
With her first trio-CD “Majazztic Steps” (Mons Records, 1998) the “genius magician at the keys has already presented a fascinating and colourful trio-sound world full of plenty ideas” – so Joe Kienbaum, radio journalist of the “Bayerischer Rundfunk” – and by being nominated for the award of the German record critics she has started mounting the league of the world’s best pianists.
The present trio-program of the pianist is aiming at what is most important: the song and the irresistible drag of grooves. Brazilian grooves, good jazz moods combined with European musical language and wide spheres, some musical treats have been newly arranged by the delicate trio: Antje Uhle (piano), Nikolaus Reichel (bass) and Hajo von Hadeln (drums) are presenting charming and sparkling fireworks full of witty, lively grooves and melodies. A piano trio at its best!
“Antje Uhle leaves fine mannered issues and artificials far behind. She plays unpretentious, friendly jazz. Perhaps female. Perhaps simply good music.”
Kristina Hawlitzek  newspaper journalist of the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”  May 2nd, 2005
  Antje Uhle Trio feat. Frank Loef
One of the most famous saxophone soloists of the international music scene returns on stage: Frank Loef being awarded during his “time on stage” as best soloist by the German record industry may be listened to on more than 2000 international music productions. The saxophonist has played at all major festivals from Montreux to Saalfelden and Berlin performing together with many stars. He is an exceptional musician playing the flute and the clarinet – in the meantime being internationally successful as composer and music producer.
The extraordinary soloist upgrades the trio with his deepness of expression and his infinite range of sound variations on clarinet, saxophone and flute. His clear music language creates a valuable platform for the now quartet arrangements.
Frank Loefs compositions complete the repertoire. However, most of the times the improvised or better “composed in the moment” pieces of music free of limits, but full of soul and true expression, endow the music of this quartet repeatedly with freshness and vividness - turning it into an always to be remembered audio event.
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