Mœrs festival

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The Moers Festival (now officially named mœrs festival) is an international jazz festival in Moers, Germany happening yearly every Whitsun.

Many famous musicians have appeared there: Cecil Taylor, Lester Bowie, Herbie Hancock, Abdullah Ibrahim, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, and Jan Garbarek just to name a few.

Over the years the festival's music character has changed from pure free jazz to include world music and crossovers with popular music. Nowadays it includes all kinds of jazz-related music, though still with many experimental and avant-garde performers.

[edit] History

1978 the International New Jazz Festival Moers  took place outdoors. (picture David Friedmann (vibraphon))
1978 the International New Jazz Festival Moers took place outdoors. (picture David Friedmann (vibraphon))
2004
2004
on stage (2004, Ned Rothenberg Double Band)
on stage (2004, Ned Rothenberg Double Band)

The festival was founded in 1972 by Burkhard Hennen, as initiator and artistic director. The International New Jazz Festival Moers established itself quickly in the national and international free jazz scene.

In the early years it took place in the paved yard of the castle. Later, it moved to a nearby park because of the growing audience. After a few years outdoors, it moved to a large marquee where it remains now.

In 1979 the festival was enlarged with several morning projects.

The African Dance Night was added as a popular event in 1985. Well known musicians like Mory Kanté, Salif Keita, Cheb Mami and Youssou N’Dour played there. After the artistic director changed in 2005 the event was discontinued.

In 2005, after 34 years as artistic director, Burkhard Hennen handed the job over to Reiner Michalke. The festival is now officially named "mœrs festival", with lowercase letters.

[edit] Selected discography

  • 1974: Anthony Braxton Quartet – At Moers Festival
  • 1976: John Surman – Live at Moers Festival
  • 1977: Anthony Braxton – Solo: Live at Moers Festival
    The World Saxophone Quartet – Point of No Return
  • 1978: Phillip Wilson Quartet – Live at Moers Festival
  • 1979: David Murray/Sunny Murray Trio – Live at Moers
  • 1987: Reichlich Weiblich – Live at Moers Festival 87
  • 1993: Jamaaladeen Tacuma with Basso Nouveau – The Night of Chamber Music
    Richard Teitelbaum – Cyberband
  • 2005: James Choice Orchestra – Live at Moers

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