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'''Igor Lumpert''' (b. 1975 in Novo mesto) is a tenor saxophone player, composer and leader of various jazz groups. | '''Igor Lumpert''' (b. 1975 in Novo mesto) is a tenor saxophone player, composer and leader of various jazz groups. | ||
− | After completing his music studies in Linz, Austria, he was invited by eminent bassist Reggie Workman to study at the New School University in New York City. He finally moved to New York in 2000. Since then he's been living in NYC, playing and collaborating with numerous | + | |
− | Lumpert's latest trio is '''Innertextures''' featuring bassist Matt Brewer and drummer Tommy Crane. | + | After completing his music studies in Linz, Austria, he was invited by eminent bassist Reggie Workman to study at the New School University in New York City. He finally moved to New York in 2000. Since then he's been living in NYC, playing and collaborating with numerous jazz musicians as well as leading his own groups. Lumpret has been always in the intersection of traditional jazz forms, funk and other modern types of music. He performed at many European jazz festivals and venues, the major Slovene festivals included. |
− | The first release of the changing group with lasting name was published in 2001 by Musica Goga label from Novo mesto. His latest CD from 2010 is Mineral Mind | + | |
+ | Lumpert's latest trio is '''Innertextures''' featuring bassist Matt Brewer and drummer Tommy Crane. The first release of the changing group with lasting name was published in 2001 by Musica Goga label from Novo mesto. | ||
+ | His latest CD from 2010 containing his original compositions is called ''Mineral Mind'', with recordings from 2004. | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, 31 May 2010
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13 May 2016
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7 Feb 2013
Igor Lumpert providing music for the multimedia project Earth Resistance, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington
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11 Jan 2013
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30 Oct 2011
External link
- Igor Lumpert website (in English)