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Maxine Troglauer

Classical music, jazz, contemporary music - for Maxine Troglauer these are not areas that can be meticulously separated. Rather, they are organically interconnected resonance chambers that give the bass trombonist, born in Wiesbaden in 1995, the opportunity to engage in a self-confident dialogue with the past.

Troglauer does not think in clichés but recognises opportunities. Her declared aim is to free her instrument from its niche and help it to develop its own repertoire.

To this end, composers such as Daniel Schnyder and Jonas Schoen-Philbert have written solo pieces for her that bring out the best in the bass trombone. At the same time, she draws inspiration from a wide variety of sources: In her concerts, meditative drones may be played alongside a flute sonata by C.P.E. Bach, and jazzy improvisations may be followed by her own compositions.

Album

Hymn

Label: Fun in the church
Released: 2025
Track listing: Prologue; Cantus Firmus; Perpetuum Mobile; The Chant; Hymn; Theme from as night let down its curtain; Prana; Pas à deux; Epilogue

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Fabian Dudek, Dan Weiss, Jasper Hoiby & Mazam

Read "Fabian Dudek, Dan Weiss, Jasper Hoiby & Mazam" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


German alto player Fabian Dudek's new This Every Place is an indication that Dudek's forming his own improvisational language, and his album is graced with the presence of Ingrid Laubrock. A definite must listen. There's a similar path followed by the Portuguese quartet, Mazam, on their new Pilgrimage Vol. 2. Drummer Dan Weiss' latest features a ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Andy Bey, Potsa Lotsa XL, Jonathan Reisin & Mary Halvorson

Read "Andy Bey, Potsa Lotsa XL, Jonathan Reisin & Mary Halvorson" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Music from several new albums is on the menu this week, including Silke Eberhard's Potsa Lotsa XL, alto saxophonist Jonathan Reisin, German bass trombonist Maxine Troglauer, This Is It! (Satoko Fujii's trio), Scottish drummer Seb Rochford's Polar Bear, bassist Andrew Schiller's solo Rumble Rubble Ripple, and a peek at Mary Halvorson's newest About Ghosts. There's more ...

Album

Imaginary Cycle

Label: ECM Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Prelude; Opening I/III; Word I/IV; Sacrifice I/IV; Blessing I/IV; Epilogue.


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