Quinton Records presents the third album of JAZZ CATS OF TOMORROW:
NINA FELDGRILL.
This CD edition is a cooperation between ORF Ö1 and the JAM MUSIC LAB
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY with Quinton Records and presents the winners of the
Ö1 Jazz Scholarship.
Bassist Nina Feldgrill cuts a commanding
figure: diminutive woman, six string
electric, big sound. She makes an
impression: ADVENTUROUS AND
ELEMENTAL.
On Jazz Cats of Tomorrow Vol 3, the
latest entry in Quinton Records’s series
of ORF Ö1 scholarship alumni, Nina
presents a pastiche of her talents as
player, composer, bandleader. She
showcases three separate groups, each
with a nuanced approach to music
making - different configurations,
steadied by her foundational presence.
Though steeped in the jazz tradition, one
hears her special affinity for stylistic
strains prominently heard in Weather
Report - electric keys, vamps, grooves,
meter shifts, assertive blowing. She
owes much to Jaco Pastorius,
seamlessly transitioning between front
and back, artfully improvising, stamping
her personality with interpretive flair.
Jaco’s compositional know-how is not
lost on her. Five band members
contribute here as writers.
It’s a take-charge presentation, evincing
that Nina is mature beyond her years.
This comes as no surprise, really, given
the surround-sound of her youth. Her
father is noted Austrian bassist
WERNER FELDGRILL, who also appears
on the record. Their choreography as
bass partners adds layers of richness,
yet also reveals the presence of shared
DNA. It’s a fabled tale of acorns, trees,
mentors, protégés, bloodlines.
AS A CREATIVE THINKER, Nina is
unbound by jazz category. She freely
explores moods from dulcet to
propulsive, playful to dextrous. She
handles serpentine lines effortlessly,
and loves navigating tricky rhythmic
turns. Her sympathetic support behind
vocals is a welcomed surprise.
Perhaps most impressive is Nina’s
sure-handed authority. She is a clear
example of the stellar talent populating
the jazz soundscape, one that Ö1 and
JAM routinely canvas while searching for
talent deserving wider definition. Their
goals, simply stated, are search, identify,
nurture. To that end, mission
accomplished.
She provides proof that talent, plus
education, plus collegial support can
enrich us all. Nina Feldgrill is a leading
new voice. Her scholarship audition
showed us. This record seals the deal.
Jeff Levenson
NYC, March 2025
Jeff Levenson is a Grammy-recognized
producer, educator, executive and writer
Robert Unterköfler (A) – saxophones, comp.
Erik Asatrian (A/ARM) – keys, comp.
Nina Feldgrill (A) – bass, comp.
Simon Springer (A) – drums
RIVER
The quartet river was founded by
Robert Unterköfler and Nina Feldgrill
in 2022. The music of RIVER combines
improvisational and demanding rhythmical
elements, as well as electronical sounds.
Saba Robatjazy (IRN) – vocals, comp., lyrics
Erik Asatrian (A/ARM) – keys, production
Nina Feldgrill (A) – bass, comp.
Matheus Jardim (BRA) – drums
WIND’S WHISPERS
Founded by Iranian singer and composer
Saba Robatjazy, WIND’S WHISPERS brings
together musicians, who combine modern
jazz, influences from eastern folk music and
pop. Unable to pursue her passion in her
home country Iran due to various national
prohibitions, Saba emigrated to Vienna.
Austrian pianist, composer, and producer
Erik Asatrian enriches the ensemble with his
expressive style and innovative approach,
seamlessly blending jazz, classical elements,
and global musical traditions.
Werner Feldgrill (A) – bass, comp.
Nina Feldgrill (A) – bass
Eugen Vizvary (SVK) – keys
Robert Unterköfler (A) – saxophone
Simon Springer (A) – drums
Nelson Williams Herrera (CUB) - percussions
FELDGRILL2
Werner Feldgrill, father of Nina
Feldgrill, is regarded as one of Austria‘s
most influential electric bass players,
having collaborated with notable artists
and formations such as Harri Stojka,
the Vienna Art Orchestra and many
more. This album features two of his
original compositions. Slovakian pianist
Eugen Vizvary, Robert Unterköfler on
saxophone, Simon Springer on drums and
Nelson Williams Herrera on percussion
extend this “electric double bass” formation
to a powerful sextet.
THE JAZZ SCHOLARSHIP
Jazz Cats Of Tomorrow, Volume 3
Radio Ö1, the public culture radio channel of ORF (Austrian
Broadcasting Corporation), JAM MUSIC LAB Private University Vienna,
and QUINTON RECORDS are supporting the young and promising
generation of Austrian jazz musicians in their quest for more visibility
and audibility. The Ö1 Jazzstipendium (Ö1 jazz scholarship) is
intended to give one of their representatives an important impulse for
a perhaps even international career.
Every year, the Ö1 Jazzstipendium supports an outstanding young
artist in
contemporary jazz and offers a full scholarship at the JAM MUSIC LAB
Private
University.
As the first winner, the scholarship certificate was presented to the
Carinthian saxophonist Robert Unterköfler on April 30, 2018 - the Ö1
Jazz Day as well as International Jazz Day, declared by UNESCO. In
2019, the scholarship went to Upper Austrian drummer Lukas
Aichinger. In 2020 it was the violinist Constanze Friedel, who
comes from Ilmenau in the German state of Thuringia. As the second
woman, the 2021 winner was saxophone player and singer
Madeleine Kaindl. 21-year-old pianist Alan Bartuš was the fifth
winner of the scholarship in 2022,
followed by guitar virtuoso Andreas Varady in 2023. In 2024, we are
delighted to
feature Nina Feldgrill.
Andreas Felber, Head of Jazz, Radio Ö1 / ORF
Marcus Ratka, Head of JAM Music Lab Private University
Andreas Rathammer, Quinton Records