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Described
as a phenomenon, both a humorous importer of every style into
his template-free, fat-backed sound, and a tireless spy in the house
of brass, he is equally at home using the classic trombone vocabulary
or enthusiastically giving a round-trip tour of his horn, from buzzing
mute mutations and grizzly blurts to purring multiphonics. He is also
a very good instant composer, good at keeping it moving and
not taking it too seriously.
Since
1979 he has played with numerous music ensembles: Cumulus (with
Ab Baars and Harry de Wit), JC Tans & Rockets, Theo Loevendie
Quintet, Guus Janssen Septet, Loos (Peter van Bergen), Maarten Altena
Ensemble and Podiumtrio. He led his own band,
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Celebration of Difference, and has been involved in theater, dance,
television and film projects. He has been invited to play with the
EX, Sonic Youth, Gruppo Sportivo and the Nieuw Ensemble (led by
Ed Spanjaard).
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Wolter
Wierbos is considered one of the worlds leading trombone
players. He has played throughout Europe, Canada, USA and Asia. Wierbos
has many awards to his name, including the Podiumprijs for Jazz and
Improvised music and the most important Dutch jazz award, the VPRO
Boy Edgar Prize.
Like many Dutch brass players Wierbos started out in a fanfare
(brass band), switching from trumpet to trombone when he was 17. It
looked good, and the trombones walk in front.... His interests
range from precise chamber jazz to throbbing post punk and contemporary
composed and improvised music. |
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