The 3rd Album by Cologne based Flugelhorn and Trumpetplayer Matthias Bergmann
will be released on October 22nd. The Sound has slightly changed, as you can notice
on the Opener Love Song, a Tribute to the legendary british Band The Cure, which
puts more focus on the wonderful Guitar Playing of Hanno Busch, joined by
Bassplayer Cord Heineking and Drummer Jens Düppe, who are as always perfectly
supporting the fluently warm Flugelhorn Sound of the Bandleader. You can tell the
beautiful Colors of the City by the Bassclarinet of Claudius Valk who appears on two
Tracks and the Fender Rhodes Guest Appearance by Hendrik Soll on the warm
Tribute to South African Pianist Abdullah Ibrahim. The East European Song Saita by
Hartmut Preyer closes this well-tempered tasteful and overall melodic Album, lending
it’s Title from Martin Scorceses Doku Series about jewish Author Fran Lebowitz.
Matthias Bergmann (*1972 Emden) came to Cologne in 1997. Besides his own
Band he is currently working with Duo Partners Clemens Orth (Piano) and Oliver
Schroer (Churchorgan), as a Quintet Co-Leader with Saxophonist Raimund Moritz
and Guitar Player Sandra Hempel and his North German Latin Jazz Band Tin Tin
Deo. As a Sideman he can be heard on more than 70 CDs by Axel Fischbacher,
Andre Nendza and many other small and large Ensembles like the Cologne
Contemporary Jazz Orchestra and the Fuchsthone Orchestra. He is teaching at the
Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln, the Hochschule für Musik Mainz and the Glen
Buschmann Jazz Academy Dortmund.