Keno Harriehausen

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Keno Harriehausen (* 1988 in Hamburg ) is a German jazz musician ( piano , composition ).

Act

Harriehausen studied music at the Amsterdam Conservatory , then in Trondheim and Copenhagen. After finishing his studies he moved to Leipzig. In 2012 he founded his quartet (with Kārlis Auziņš ), with which he won the International Zeeland Jazz Award 2013, but also the Mechelen Jazz Contest 2014 . After changing the line-up (from drummer Tristan Renfrow to cellist Oda Mathilde Dyrnes, on bass from Clemens van der Feen to Andris Meinig) he presented his debut album of the same name with the quartet in 2019, which received excellent reviews for bridging the gap between jazz and classical music. He can also be heard on the first two albums of the singer Tossia Corman. On the occasion of JazzBaltica 2020 he was awarded the IB.SH-Jazz-Award ; in the award concert he appeared with Fabia Mantwill , Eva Kruse , Eva Klesse and Nils Landgren .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Jazz Debut of the Year (DLF)
  2. ^ Between chamber music and jazz: Keno Harriehausen and the force of silence
  3. IB.SH Jazz Award for Keno Harriehausen. In: Kiel News. June 19, 2020, accessed June 21, 2020 .