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JAZZ/TAKES Series: Alvin Queen / 90s Britpop

  • Louisiana Museum of Modern Art 13 Gl Strandvej Humlebæk, 3050 Denmark (map)

LINE-UP:
Alvin Queen (drums/US)
Björn Ingelstam (trumpet/SE)
Fredrik Kronkvist (alto sax/SE)
Tobias Dall (bass/DK)
Calle Brickman (piano/SE)

DETAILS:

  • All shows are 75 minutes without intermission.

  • Doors open 30 min before concert starts

  • Ticket price DKK 375 incl. ticketing fee // Concert ticket includes entrance to the museum

  • Check in on the Facebook Event: CLICK HERE

ABOUT:
Niels Lan Doky International Jazz Collective’s successful Jazz/Take series once again returns to Louisiana in 2022 with four exciting new Jazz/Takes featuring some of today’s greatest artists in jazz. On December 2nd the legendary drummer Alvin Queen (formerly with Oscar Peterson, Horace Silver and George Benson) will host a program of Jazz/Takes (jazz renditions) on 1990s Britpop with renditions of songs by Blur, Oasis, Suede, Pulp & Radiohead.

The Niels Lan Doky International Jazz Collective (NLD IJC) will between June and December take up residence at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art to produce four unique, exclusive and highly innovative concert projects. Terri Lyne Carrington and Alvin Queen will each lead their own concert alongside selected members of the NLD IJC to take us on a musical journey through jazz interpretations of repertoire and genres not previously translated through the lens of jazz. Furthermore, the Modern Standards Supergroup (Billy Cobham, Randy Brecker, Bill Evans, Linley Marthe & Niels Lan Doky) will interpret 2020’s Pop Hits and the Jazz/Takes Supergroup (Harvey Mason, Darryl Jones, etc.) will perform highlights from current and past seasons.

Jazz/Takes Series 2022 at Louisiana:

  • June 29: Modern Standards Supergroup - Jazz/Take on 2020s Pop Hits

  • August 13: Terri Lyne Carrington - Jazz/Take on 70s Funk

  • November 04: Jazz/Takes Supergroup - Jazz/Take Highlights

  • December 02: Alvin Queen - Jazz/Take on 90s Britpop

LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
From the beginning, the founder, Knud W. Jensen, intended for the museum to be a home for modern Danish art. But after only a few years he changed course, and instead of being a predominantly Danish collection, Louisiana became an international museum with many internationally renowned works.

Louisiana’s close contact and collaboration with the international arts and cultural milieu has since been one of the museum’s greatest strengths. And also one of the main reasons that it has been possible for Louisiana to present an exhibition program that has resonated so strongly with the public over the years. Louisiana has thus achieved a standing as one of the world’s most respected exhibition venues, and in the future, it will be able to attract exhibitions and artists at a level that few other museums – either in Denmark or abroad – can match.

Knud W Jensen once said: “The more opportunities for experience that the program offers, the more Louisiana lives up to its idea – to be a ‘musical meeting place’ and a milieu that is engaged in contemporary life.”

ABOUT NLD IJC
The Niels Lan Doky International Jazz Collective is an association of prolific musicians from Europe, North America and South America, devoted to presenting curated, unique and exclusive jazz performances which cannot be heard anywhere else. The collective is led by pianist Niels Lan Doky, whom the international press has hailed as “the best pianist of his generation” and “one of the most important pianists that European jazz has given us in the last 45 years”.

CONTACT:
In addition to our email (nldinternationaljazzcollective@gmail.com), should you require additional assistance for information about concerts only: (+45) 27 82 27 35