Jasper Høiby’s 3Elements
Jasper Høiby, bassist and founding member of Phronesis, returns with his new piano trio 3Elements, blending contemporary jazz and innovative improvisation.
Since creating his first band in 2005, Copenhagen-born, London-based bassist Høiby has gained recognition for his fresh and dynamic approach to jazz, blending intricate compositions with spontaneous improvisation.
With his bass-playing at the forefront, he has released a string of highly acclaimed albums and toured extensively around the globe, captivating audiences with his various groups, which include Phronesis, Fellow Creatures and Planet B.
His collaborations span across a spectrum of the jazz scene’s luminaries including Tigran Hamasyan, Jason Lindner, Jeff Ballard, Shai Maestro, Mark Guiliana, Verneri Pohjola, Marius Neset, Django Bates, Sun Mi Hong, Miquel Zenón, Louis Cole, Makaya McCraven, Ben Lamar Gay, Wolfgang Muthspiel and Kit Downes.
His latest release, ‘Like Water’, features piano prodigy Chaerin Im from South Korea and Dutch drummer Jamie Peet.
Need to know
Reviews
‘3Elements offers a compelling, uncompromising, and robust sonic palette… enriched by Høiby’s unmistakably charismatic bass sound’
UKVibe
‘the lines between freedom and form are beautifully blurred… everything belongs, nothing is forced’
MOJO
For your visit
This event is held at the Purcell Room Southbank Centre
The Purcell Room is located in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, which is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.
Plan your visit
The Purcell Room is an auditorium located within our Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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