Fabian Arends

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Fabian Arends (2016 at ARTheater)

Fabian Arends (born March 16, 1990 in Friesoythe ) is a German jazz musician ( drums , composition).

Life

Arends was promoted as a drummer during school in the big band of the Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium in Friesoythe and by the big band Bösel. From 2007 to 2011 he was a member of the Lower Saxony State Jazz Orchestra; In 2012/2013 he was a member of the Federal Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Jiggs Whigham and Niels Klein . After lessons with u. a. From 2010 he studied Matt Wilson and Marcio Doctor at the Cologne University of Music with Michael Küttner , Jonas Burgwinkel and Frank Gratkowski .

Arends can be heard with the groups of Simon Seidl , Christoph Möckel , Thomas Rückert , Jason Seizer , Philipp Brämswig , Schmid 's Huhn , Jürgen Friedrichs Reboot , Trumann Doktrin, Makkro and the Hendrika Entzian Quartet. He also played with Lee Konitz , Marc Copland , Jacob Anderskov , John Ruocco , Pablo Held , Hubert Nuss and others. a. Since 2014 he has led his own quartet with Wanja Slavin , Simon Seidl and David Helm ; with Helm and Matthew Halpin he formed the Last Chance Dance project . He has given concerts at festivals such as JazzBaltica , Elbjazz , the Moers Festival , the Audi Jazz Festival, the Bonn Jazz Festival and the Bad Homburg Literature and Poetry Festival (with the Hubert Nuss Trio).

Fabian Arends (2015 at ARTheater)

Arends lives in Cologne . Since 2016 he has been teaching jazz drums at the State University for Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart .

Discographic notes

Web links

Commons : Fabian Arends  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Manila Bells in Pforzheim; FlorianRoss quintet plays in the Kulturhaus Osterfeld. Pforzheimer Kurier April 19, 2016. Digitized
  2. "Winni, Winni" and other encores. Retrieved December 11, 2019 .
  3. a b "Every evening something new can arise" The drummer Fabian Arends , musician portrait in Deutschlandfunk - "JazzFacts", accessed February 23, 2017
  4. ^ Fabian Arends Quartet (Deutschlandfunk) , December 2, 2014
  5. HMDK Stuttgart - Directory. Retrieved October 11, 2017 .
  6. ^ BR-Klassik meeting , February 20, 2017