





NDR Jazz Konzert
Q4 & Papanosh: Charlie Parker & Jacques Prévert
In the second concert of the NDR Jazz concert series, the quartet Q4 will dedicate itself to Charlie Parker on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his death. Q4 consists of the British pop refiner Nigel Hitchcock (alto sax, including Kate Bush, Mark Knopfler), the big band leader Tini Thomsen (baritone sax, the NDR Bigband dedicates an evening to her in November), and the long-standing NDR Bigband collaborators Björn Berger (Tenor sax) and Fiete Felsch, the lead alto of the NDR Bigband – which in turn will be a guest at Kampnagel in November with a Charlie Parker homage. In the second part of the evening, the French quintet Papanosh, with bass, drums, keyboard and wind instruments, pays homage to the poet and anarchist Jacques Prévert, on whose poem the French model for the standard »Autumn Leaves« is based. Papanosh are accompanied by the »troubadour vocalchimiste« André Minvielle, a percussionist and singer who took Al Jarreau as an example from an early age. The concert will be played on two evenings at Kampnagel in front of an audience with reduced capacity and pandemic-friendly intervals, recorded by NDR for radio and broadcast live on the Internet by ZDF in a cross-channel cooperation.
In the second concert of the NDR Jazz concert series, the quartet Q4 will dedicate itself to Charlie Parker on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his death. Q4 consists of the British pop refiner Nigel Hitchcock (alto sax, including Kate Bush, Mark Knopfler), the big band leader Tini Thomsen (baritone sax, the NDR Bigband dedicates an evening to her in November), and the long-standing NDR Bigband collaborators Björn Berger ( Tenor sax) and Fiete Felsch, the lead alto of the NDR Bigband - which in turn will be a guest at Kampnagel in November with a Charlie Parker homage (see page xx). In the second part of the evening, the French quintet Papanosh, with bass, drums, keyboard and wind instruments, pays homage to the poet and anarchist Jacques Prévert, on whose poem the French model for the standard »Autumn Leaves« is based. Papanosh are accompanied by the »troubadour vocalchimiste« André Minvielle, a percussionist and singer who took Al Jarreau as an example from an early age. The concert will be played on two evenings at Kampnagel in front of an audience with reduced capacity and pandemic-friendly intervals, recorded by NDR for radio and broadcast live on the Internet by ZDF in a cross-channel cooperation.