Pianist Florian Favre of Freiburg is one of the best-known figures on the Swiss jazz scene. With his clear and original style of writing, he creates demystified, pop-influenced, sensitive, and explosive jazz that tells stories.
One of these is the Florian Favre Trio, consisting of Favre, Manu Hagmann on double bass, and Arthur Alard on drums.
Favre most recently performed solo with his album "Idantitâ", and he also thrilled the Moods audience with a large ensemble for "Idantitâ Revisited". However, now the time has come for the return of the Florian Favre Trio, consisting of himself, Manu Hagmann on double bass and Arthur Alard on drums.
After a four-year hiatus, a new live album recorded at the Bird's Eye Club in Basel will be released in November. The album showcases the trio's ability to dance joyfully on a tightrope, exploiting an infinite range of nuances, thanks to the individual agility and musicality of each member.
Pianist Florian Favre of Freiburg is one of the best-known figures on the Swiss jazz scene. With his clear and original style of writing, he creates demystified, pop-influenced, sensitive, and explosive jazz that tells stories.
One of these is the Florian Favre Trio, consisting of Favre, Manu Hagmann on double bass, and Arthur Alard on drums.
Favre most recently performed solo with his album "Idantitâ", and he also thrilled the Moods audience with a large ensemble for "Idantitâ Revisited". However, now the time has come for the return of the Florian Favre Trio, consisting of himself, Manu Hagmann on double bass and Arthur Alard on drums.
After a four-year hiatus, a new live album recorded at the Bird's Eye Club in Basel will be released in November. The album showcases the trio's ability to dance joyfully on a tightrope, exploiting an infinite range of nuances, thanks to the individual agility and musicality of each member.