JazzExchange 2025 23.June 7:30pm Vortex Dalston

Tickets on sale via link below:

https://wegottickets.com/event/658277

The Austrian Cultural Forum London is delighted to invite you to this year’s edition of the concert series JazzExchange which aims to spotlight cutting edge Austrian groups and UK based ensembles curated by Guido Spannocchi
This year’s evening will be held on 23.June from 7:30pm downstairs at The Vortex on showcase the duo of violinist Cozy Friedel and pianist Martin Listabarth as well as the duo of cellist Shirley Smart and pianist Robert Mitchell.

Information about the artists:

The violinist and singer Cozy Friedel, born in Ilmenau, Germany, lives and works in Vienna. She began learning the violin at the age of 7 and is characterized by “a powerful, expressive violin tone, a sense of dramaturgy in both her improvisations and compositions as well as an openness to a wide variety of musical influences and their fusion into a vital, energetic amalgam”.
The winner of the Ö1 Jazz Scholarship 2020 and Women in Jazz Prize Halle 2023 is part of
various projects in different line-ups in jazz, rock, pop, theater, avant-garde and classical music, with which she performs internationally.

Martin Listabarth is an excellent musical storyteller whose music begins exactly where words no longer suffice.
His music is deeply rooted in jazz but also moves between classical and pop – all garnished with a touch of oriental esprit. His compositions are inspired by landscapes and cities, people, and personal encounters. This is reflected in highly emotional music – sometimes melancholic, sometimes full of tension, and then again witty, peppered with harmonic and rhythmic refinements that are “reminiscent of the lively, cantabile lines of Stefano Bollani” (Wiener Zeitung).
British Pianist Magazine described him as “one to watch“,
BR-Klassik described him as a “musician who has a high recognition value both as a
pianist and as a composer“, and he received a nomination for the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik.

Shirley Smart:
Originally trained under Raphael Wallfisch at the Guilldhall School of Music, and Janos Starker in Paris, she subsequently moved to Jerusalem, where she remained for 10 years, studying and performing a wide variety of musical traditions from the North Africa, Turkey and Middle East. Smart has quickly become known as one of the most creative cellists on the music scene and has worked with many leading jazz and world music groups, including Antonio Forcione, Mulatu Astatke, Gilad Atzmon, Neil Cowley, Julian Ferraretto, Robert Mitchell, Maya Youssef and Alice Zawadzki. She leads her own trio, with John Crawford on piano, and Demi Garcia Sabat on drums, and band Melange.
Shirley is Professor of Musicianship and Improvisation at the Royal College of Music in London, and an Assistant Lecturer at Kent University.
She also teaches at Trinity Laban Conservatoire, and RCM Junior Department, as well as a visiting tutor for the National Youth Jazz Collective, and an in demand workshop leader.

Robert Mitchell
Award-winning pianist, keyboard player, composer, songwriter, festival curator, poet, and author. He has recorded fourteen albums of his own projects as well as 3 poetry collections. Apart from being a pianist, composer and innovator, he is a festival creator and curator as well as a highly respected educator. Robert leads the groups Little Black Book, TRUE THINK, Epiphany3 and the Flame. He is a professor at Guildhall School Of Music And Drama (Jazz Piano), Mentor/Task Force Member at Black Lives In Music, YMM teacher, Steinway Artist, EDI Lead at Music HE and recently taught/returned to the Paris Conservatoire and Pole Sup. Robert has won awards – BBC Jazz Awards (Innovation, as part of the F-ire Collective), Best Jazz Album (BBC DJ Gilles Peterson Worldwide Awards), a Paul Hamlyn composition award and has been nominated for many more including 2017 British Jazz Composer Award. “Robert Mitchell is one of Britain’s finest and most versatile pianist-composer-improvisors” The Wire Magazine.

JazzExchange #8 at The Vortex

We’re delighted to have had a sold out edition of this years’ JazzExchange series downstairs at The Vortex on 10th June 2024.

Featuring the Austrian trio MASH consisting of Vincent Pongràcz on clarinet, Mahan Mirarab on double neck guitar and András Dés on percussion (top photo) supported by Daisy George on bass with Maria-Chiara Argiró on synths and Sam “Barrell” Jones on drums. (photo below)

As always special thanks to everyone who came to the show, the Austrian Cultural Forum London for their generous support and Oliver Weindling for facilitating the venue and equipment as well as Guido Spannocchi for curating the series.

JazzExchange #7 at The Vortex

For the 7th edition of JazzExchange we are proud to present two very exciting ensembles:

We are pleased to welcome the highly talented Austrian Trio DSILTON to this year’s edition of the popular concert-series ‘JazzExchange‘. The trio, consisting of Georg Vogel, David Dornig and Valentin Duit, will perform a set of original music, focusing on 31-tone compositions, written for custom made instruments.

Those instruments feature 31-tone split sharps keyboards, a 31-tone guitar and drums dividing octaves into 31 tones, therefore emphasizing a plethora of microtonalities.

They will be joined by the London based duo Xenharmonia, consisting of Rich Perks and Julian Woods, who explore fresh sonic territory through the use of microtones by combining fretlessness with quarter-tone and other fixed-fret guitar configurations.

Trio DSILTON are currently playing a vast amount and we are excited to welcome the musicians to The Vortex in Dalston London’s hub for cutting edge music

Tickets are available here: https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/jazzexchange-dsilton-georg-vogel/

JazzExchange #6 at The Vortex

On 13.June 2022 we had the immense pleasure of holding our only JazzExchange concert for 2022 at The Vortex in Dalston. Featuring Max Plattner on drums with Lorenzo Sighel saxophone and Marco Stagni on bass supported by Ruth Goller on bass, Danny Keane piano, Pete Adam Hill on drums alongside your host Guido Spannocchi on saxophone.

Here are two excerpts of the night:

JazzExchange #5 December 2021

For our final JazzExchange in 2021 we organised a zoom call and community event run by TunesInRooms featuring the Austrian Trio Kry. part of their performance can be found here:

Kry was paired up with a quartet around Guido Spannocchi with Aleph Aguilar on guitar, Jason Simpson on bass and Tristan Banks on drums streaming live from the Verdict in Brighton, part of their performance can be found here:

International JazzDay 2021

To celebrate international JazzDay on 30th April 2021 in the middle of lockdown we put together a virtual JazzExchange featuring Judith Schwarz & Lisa Hofmaninger from their studio Vienna as well as Guido Spannocchi with Jay Phelps, Rupert Cox, Ruth Goller and Tristan Banks from the Verdict Jazzclub in Brighton. Find the full video here:

JazzExchange #4 with SainMus

The fourth installment of our JazzExchange Series couldn’t go ahead as planned in the wonderful location of the Austrian Cultural Forum at Rutland Gardens due to the outbreak of Covid-19 and subsequent lockdown measures across Europe. We are however pleased that the brilliant duo of Clemens Sainitzer on cello and Philipp Erasmus on guitar have provided us with a homemade video showcasing their talents and music. Please find the video here:

Virtual Jazzexchange: Sain Mus in concert from Austrian Cultural Forum London on Vimeo.

Jazzexchange No.4 May 5th at Austrian Cultural Forum with SainMus

we are pleased to announce the fourth installment of our Jazzexchange Series exchanging Jazz and experimental music featuring cutting edge artist of the Austrian and the UK Scene fostering exchange of ideas, contacts and music showcasing talent across these two countries.

Our upcoming Act from Austria will be SainMus consisting of Clemens Sainitzer on cello and Philipp Erasmus on Guitar. The concert will be held at The Austrian Cultural Forum on May 5th at 7:30pm and a local support act will be announced shortly. Admission is free however due to the intimacy of the space we advise reserving seats by calling the Cultural Forum on 020 7225 7300

28 Rutland Gate
London SW7 1PQ

SainMus Photo by Pascal Riesinger