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Johannes Berauer´s Tiny Orchestra
A Place To Go

© 2008 cracked anegg records
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Johannes Berauer founded his „Tiny Orchestra” during his time as a student in Boston (2005). Since then the octet has functioned as a mouthpiece for Berauer’s Jazz compositions with which he realises his vision of contemporary Jazz.
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Johannes Berauer founded his „Tiny Orchestra” during his time as a student in Boston (2005). Since then the octet has functioned as a mouthpiece for Berauer’s Jazz compositions with which he realises his vision of contemporary Jazz.

The music of Johannes Berauer’s Tiny Orchestra unites the intensity of composed music with the spontaneity of Jazz improvisation. It is expressive, full of energy and always gives room for outstanding soloists. However, the compositional intent is always apparent in form, counterpoint and thematic development.

The eight musicians – Ben Roseth (alto sax, soprano sax, flute), Jon Bean (tenor sax), Dan Rosenthal (trumpet), Adam Dotson (euphonium), Cory Pesaturo (accordion), Dov Manski (piano), Haggai Cohen-Milo (bass) and Sean Hutchinson (drums) – come from the USA and Israel and, apart from great musicality and technical perfection, also bring a very personal note to the ensemble. The impressive level of experience of the still young musicians is constantly felt. Some members of the band have collected concert experience for example at Montreux, North Sea Jazz Festival, Carnegie Hall, Blue Note, Birdland and Smalls in New York.

Johannes Berauer feels himself equally committed both to contemporary classical music and Jazz and distinguishes himself in both areas through innovation and technical aplomb. He studied under Gunter Walek and Christoph Cech at the Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz and at the New England Conservatory and Berklee College of Music in Boston. Bob Brookmeyer and Lee Hyla were among his teachers.

Bob Brookmeyer said about his music: "Johannes manages to connect 21st Century innovation with Jazz music to great success. I see a long and productive musical life for him -- very, very gifted."
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Style
Big Band / Swing
Cool Jazz / West Coast
Modern Jazz
Occasion
Early Morning
Romantic Evening
Solitude
Mood
Delicate
Lively, Energetic
Warm
Main Instrument
Brass
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