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Irène Schweizer

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Irène Schweizer
Irene Schweizer in concert at Loft (Cologne) 2014
Irene Schweizer in concert at Loft (Cologne) 2014
Background information
Birth nameIrène Schweizer
Born (1941-06-02) 2 June 1941 (age 82)
OriginSchaffhausen, Switzerland
GenresAvant-garde jazz
Free improvisation
Free jazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Piano
LabelsIntakt, FMP

Irène Schweizer (born 2 June 1941)[1] is a Swiss jazz and free improvising pianist. She was born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.[1]

She has performed and recorded numerous solo piano performances as well as performing as part of the Feminist Improvising Group,[1] whose members include Lindsay Cooper, Maggie Nichols, Georgie Born and Sally Potter. She has also performed a series of duets with drummers Pierre Favre, Louis Moholo, Andrew Cyrille, Günter Sommer, Han Bennink, Hamid Drake, as well as in trio and quartet sessions with others, including John Tchicai, Evan Parker and Peter Kowald.[1] With Yusef Lateef, Uli Trepte and Mani Neumeier, she performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1967. One of her most enduring collaborations is with the improvising musician Rüdiger Carl [de].[1]

In 2016, on the occasion of Schweizer's 75th birthday, Broecking Verlag and the music department of the Lucerne University published (in German) an authorized biography titled This Uncontainable Feeling of Freedom: Irène Schweizer – European Jazz and the Politics of Improvisation, written by Christian Broecking. An English translation was published in 2021. [2][3]

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Discography

Solo

Duo

With Les Diaboliques (Schweizer, Maggie Nicols, Joëlle Léandre)

  • Les Diaboliques (Intakt, 1994)
  • Splitting Image (Intakt, 1997)
  • Live at the Rhinefalls (Intakt, 2000)
  • Jubilee Concert (DVD) (Intakt, 2009)

Source:[4]

Trios and larger ensembles

With Joe McPhee

With Manfred Schoof

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 352. ISBN 0-85112-580-8.
  2. ^ Broecking, Christian. "The Book Cooks: Excerpt from This Uncontainable Feeling of Freedom: Irène Schweizer – European Jazz and the Politics of Improvisation". Point of Departure. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
  3. ^ Schray, Martin (September 21, 2021). "Christian Broecking - This Uncontainable Feeling of Freedom: Irène Schweizer - European Jazz and the Politics of Improvisation". Point of Departure. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
  4. ^ "Artists: Irène Schweizer, piano / drums". Intakt Records. Retrieved October 22, 2023.

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