Magnus Schriefl

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Magnus Schriefl at the Unterfahrt jazz club (2011)

Magnus Schriefl (born January 17, 1983 ) is a German jazz musician ( trumpet , flugelhorn ).

Live and act

Schriefl comes from a musical family; his older brother is the jazz musician Matthias Schriefl . He grew up in Maria Rain and studied jazz trumpet at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam , the Jazz-Institut Berlin and the Conservatoire National Supérieure de Musique et de Danse de Paris . Based on this, he was able to complete postgraduate studies at the Manhattan School of Music in New York until 2012. Since then he has lived and worked in Berlin again .

In addition to the band Subtone 'he leads the quartet Blume (with Wanja Slavin , Peter Gall and Bernhard Meyer). He is also a trumpeter with the Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra . He also played with Johannes Enders , John Riley and Jay Anderson ; he also recorded with the Woima Collective , with Sandboy and with Sebastian Böhlen . In 2007 and 2008 he was invited as a soloist to the Jazz Baltica Festival in Salzau, where he performed with Randy Brecker, among others . He also performed at the Bohemia Jazz Fest, the Jazzfest Berlin , the Jazz Week Burghausen , Jazzahead and Carnegie Hall .

Prizes and awards

With the formation "Clave Azul" under the direction of the pianist Daniel Stawinski he was awarded the Latin Prize of the Berlin Jazz & Blues Award 2005. Schriefl's band Subtone received several prizes at the Tremplin Jazz International Jazz Competition in Avignon in 2008 and was a finalist at the New German Jazz Prize in 2014 . In 2011, Schriefl won first prize at the National Trumpet Competition in Fairfax , Virginia and second prize at the Carmine Caruso International Jazz Trumpet Competition in Springfield , Missouri.

Discographic notes

  • Subtone High Tide ( DoubleMoon , 2006)
  • Subtone Morningside (with Malte Dürrschnabel , Florian Höfner , Ruben Samana, Peter Gall and Christine Carter; Enja , 2010)
  • Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra Bum Bum (Alien Transistor, 2010-2011)
  • Blume (with Wanja Slavin, Bernhard Meyer, Peter Gall; Unit Records 2015)
  • Subtone Moose Blues (with Malte Dürrschnabel, Florian Höfner, Matthias Pichler, Peter Gall; Laika , 2018)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jazz calendar
  2. 2019 in the line-up of Malte Dürrschnabel (tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute), Florian Höfner (piano), Matthias Pichler (bass) and Peter Gall (drums).
  3. Nachrichten Jazzzeitung 12/2005