Vincent Eberle

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Vincent Eberle (* around 1991 in Freising ) is a German jazz musician ( trumpet , double bass , composition ).

Live and act

Eberle found the trumpet early on and prepared his decision to become a musician while still at school. With his own big band , made up of school friends at the Josef Hofmiller Gymnasium in Freising , he won the 2011 Jugend jazzt award . Between 2011 and 2016 he studied jazz trumpet at the University of Music and Theater Munich with Claus Reichstaller ; In 2013 he also took up double bass with Paulo Cardoso . Between 2012 and 2014 he was part of Harald Rüschenbaum 's national youth jazz orchestra, with whom he went on a major tour of Asia, but also gave concerts in Germany and Sicily. In 2014/15 he spent as an Erasmus student at the Art University Graz with Jim Rotondi , Michael Abene and Ed Partyka . He is currently completing a master's degree in Munich with Nemanja Jovanović and Christian Elsässer .

In January 2014, initially as the opening band for a jam session at the Milla Club in Munich , his quintet was created, which includes guitarist Paul Brändle , pianist Leo Betzl , Maximilian Hirning on double bass and Sebastian Wolfgruber on drums; In 2016 he recorded the debut album Holding with this combo . He also plays in a duo with Betzl and is a member of Roman Sladek's Jazzrausch Big Band and the Original Triad Big Band (album Blue Moon ).

Prizes and awards

Eberle was honored as a soloist at Jugend jazzt in 2012. With his quintet he received the Hansjörg-Henzler-Jazzpreis of the Landesarbeitsgemeinschaft Jazz in 2017. In the following year he won the German Jazz Prize ; it received this award "for its rousing joy in playing, instrumental bravura and homogeneous band structure."

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Individual evidence

  1. Vincent Eberle Quintett wins the Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung Jazz Prize , March 26, 2018