
Bill Laurance und Michael League © Tixus Garcia
Bill Laurance & Michael League
»Where you wish you were«
Monday
19
February
2024
19:30 – ca. 21:00
Mozart-Saal
Performers
Bill Laurance, Klavier, Stimme
Michael League, Kontrabass, Bassgitarre, Ud, Gesang
Programme
Ara Dinkjian
Invisible lover
Bill Laurance
Kin
Michael League
Round house
Meeting of the mind
Michael League, Bill Laurance
La marinada
Bill Laurance, Michael League
New son in gm
Michael League, Bill Laurance
New song in am
Michael League
Sant Esteve
Michael League, Bill Laurance
Tricks
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Zugabe:
D'Angelo
Spanish joint
Anonymus
Iki keklik
Note
Unterstützt von Erste Bank
Medienpartner Ö1 Club
Nach dem Konzert signieren Bill Laurance und Michael League ihre CDs für Sie im Mozart-Saal-Foyer.
Subscription series
Jazz unplugged
Links
https://billlaurance.com
https://www.michaelleagueplaysmusic.com
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
»Where You Wish You Were«
You can hardly talk about Bill Laurance and Michael League without mentioning Snarky Puppy. American bassist and multi-instrumentalist Michael League founded the globally celebrated, now four-time Grammy award-winning collective almost 20 years ago. And British pianist and keyboardist Bill Laurance has been part of this global adventure for almost as long. With »Where You Wish You Were«, League and Laurance released their first duo album together at the beginning of the year, on which League, unlike with Snarky Puppy, can be heard mainly with the Ud and other acoustic string instruments. This intimate album is far removed from the large-scale Snarky Puppy project, as Laurance and League were obsessed with the idea of reduction for the joint duo. Michael League confidently comments: »We are much more than part of the most popular band we belong to.« And Bill Laurance adds: »A joint album was only a matter of time. Michael and I have been close friends for 20 years and have worked together in so many different areas. And so we know each other inside out, and it feels extremely natural to play as a twosome.« Together they will now also present their programme at the Wiener Konzerthaus.
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