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Nils
Wogram is doubtless one of the most remarkable newcomers in
the German and European jazzscene. With his three CD releases "New
York Conversations" (Mons Records), "Round
Trip" and "Speed Life" (ENJA-Records)
the Cologne-based composer and trombonist introduces a kind of
music that has as much compositional as impro-vised elements.
Different styles such as mainstream, free music and new music are
being connected in a very natural way. Enthusiastic reviews
celebrate his unique trombone-playing and composing. So a concert
becomes an impressive listening experience and during many tours
in Europe the quartet has developed it's very own sound.
Born
in Braunschweig, Germany in 1972, Nils Wogram started a classical
training at the age of 12. Between 1989 and 1992 he repeatedly
was awarded at the German federal competition "Jugend
musiziert" and won several other prizes for contemporary
classical music and jazz. In 1989 he became a member of the
German Federal Jazz Orchestra, led by the internationally known
trombonist and big band arranger Peter Herbolzheimer. A grant
from the "New School" brought Nils to New York where he
stayed from 1992 to 1994 and studied with such greats like Reggie
Workman, Slide Hampton, Conrad Herwig, Kenny Werner, Buster Williams, Maria Schneider and Jiggs Wigham. His 1994 debut album "New
York Conversations" was released by Mons Records.
After
returning from New York, Nils has become one of the most
sought-after trombone players in Germany. With his own quartet as
well as a soloist with bands as Jazzkantine, Frank Band,
Underkarl, De 8 Baan, Gunter Hampels Next Generation he has
appeared at international festivals as Jazz Baltica, Varna Summer
Festival, Moers New Jazz Festival, ENJA 25th aniversary (New
York) and played concerts in the USA, France, Switzerland,
Austria, Bulgaria, Netherlands, and of course Germany. He also
took part in several TV and radio productions in Germany. In 1995
he was nominated for the SWF Jazz Award and received a grant from
the federal state of Nordrhein-Westfalen for the production of
his CD "Round Trip" (ENJA). 1998 his third CD
"Speed Life" (ENJA) was released and he won the
jazzprize Nürnberg as well as the SWR radiojazzprize and the
prize of the state of Nordrhein-Westfalen.
Biography courtesy of Jazz-Map.
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