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  • The Jazz-Schmiede was already planned to be architecturally barrier-free when it opened and we are very pleased that we can now also make our homepage barrier-free to ensure that nobody is excluded from using it and that everyone can access our information equally.
    The Schmiede should be a place for all people and this now also applies to our homepage.
    Thanks to robertweiss.de/ for the great programming!
    This complex project was made possible by the support of Aktion Mensch, thank you for making it possible!

    What does "accessible website" mean and what advantages does it have for all users?

    Accessible websites not only create a more inclusive environment, but also improve the overall user experience
    An accessible website according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) offers numerous benefits for all users, but especially for people with disabilities.
    Here are some of the key benefits:
    1. Accessibility for people with disabilities

    • Visual impairments: Accessible websites enable the use of screen readers, provide scalable text sizes and high-contrast designs that make it easier for people with visual impairments to perceive content.
    • Motor impairments: The use of a keyboard or other input device instead of a mouse is supported by accessible navigation elements.
    • Cognitive limitations: Clear structures, simple language and consistent navigation improve the understanding and use of the website for people with cognitive impairments.

    2. Better user experience for all

    • Mobile users: Principles such as website customisability (responsive design) and well-structured content improve the experience for all users regardless of device or screen size.
    • Older people: Older users benefit from larger fonts, better contrast and clear instructions, making the website more user-friendly overall.
    • Language barriers: Clear, understandable language and well-structured content make it easier for non-native speakers to use.
  • During the »Young Jazz Talent Award 2024« finalist concert, Eva Swiderski sings the Duke Ellington classic "Prelude To A Kiss", accompanied by Lars Duppler (p), Nico Brandenburg (b) and Simon Busch (dr)
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    Young Jazz Talent Award 2024 – Vocals Only
    Eva Swiderski
    Prelude To A Kiss (comp. D. Ellington)

    Fr 26. 04. 2024
    Eva Swiderski (voc), Lars Duppler (p), Nico Brandenburg (b), Simon Busch (dr)

    https://www.instagram.com/evaswi/
    https://jazztalentaward.de/

    Recorded live at Jazz-Schmiede Düsseldorf
    Recording&Video: Jazz-Schmiede Düsseldorf

  • The Caspar Van Meel Sextet plays their arrangement of the Gnossienne No. 1 by French composer Erik Satie. Recorded live in the Jazzschmiede, Düsseldorf on 13.1.2024 and mixed by Lars Wallat.

    Ryan Carniaux - Trumpet
    Denis Gäbel - Saxophone
    Raphael Klemm - Trombone
    Franz von Chossy - Piano
    Caspar Van Meel - Bass & Arrangement
    Niklas Walter - Drums

  • Thanks to Paul Heller for writing this straight-ahead tune for me and my debut album as a bandleader.

    00:00 Theme
    1:09 Solo: Paul Heller (saxophone)
    4:14 Solo: Andy Haderer (trumpet)
    6:12 Solo: Billy Test (piano)
    9:11 Solo: Jonathan Böbel (trombone)
    11:11 Solo: Caris Hermes (bass)
    12:12 Theme

    Caris' Bounce is performed by WDR Jazz Prize 2024 award-winning bassist Caris Hermes, along with her amazing sextet featuring Paul Heller on tenor saxophone, Andy Haderer on trumpet, Jonathan Böbel on trombone, Billy Test on piano and Niklas Walter on drums.

    Recorded live at Jazzschmiede in Düsseldorf (Germany) on November 24th 2023.
    Video and audio production/post-production by Jazz-Schmiede Düsseldorf

  • Youth Jazz Orchestra NRW meets Transorient Orchestra

    The Transorient Orchestra brings the sound of the Ruhr Valley to the stage. The Youth Jazz Orchestra brings together young jazz talents from all over North Rhine-Westphalia. When the two ensembles meet, the result is a unique concert experience.

    WDR 3 Jazz with Carlotta Rölleke | 3 July 2024, 22:04 - 23:00 | WDR 3
    https://www1.wdr.de/radio/wdr3/programm/sendungen/wdr3-jazz/jugendjazzorcheste-transorient-orchestra-100.html

    They have been coming together regularly since 2017 and together form a huge ensemble. The Transorient Orchestra, consisting of artists from the Ruhr region, combines diverse cultural roots: Iranian santoor, Persian oud, Arabic nay and darbuka meet Western big band sound and harmony. The youth jazz orchestra is at home in classical jazz and has only rehearsed a few times with the pieces of the Transorient Orchestra. An exciting challenge with the new intonation and rhythm of the Orient for the young savages. At the concert at the Jazzschmiede Düsseldorf in April 2024, the 30 musicians took to the stage together. This musical encounter is not a simple adaptation of one side to the other, but a mutual response. Oriental music is translated into jazz and vice versa. Due to the changes within the ensembles, the programme of this fusion sounds a little different at every performance.

    Moderator: Carlotta Rölleke
    Editor: Niklas Rudolph

  • Sound Cosmos NRW 2024
    Classical Persian music and Sufi chants from Pakistan

    WDR 3 concert | 23 June 2024, 20:04 - 23:00

    (Available until 23 July 2024)

    https://www1.wdr.de/radio/wdr3/programm/sendungen/wdr3-konzert/klassische-persische-musik-und-sufi-gesaenge-aus-pakistan-100.html

    The Rokhs Quartet from Iran enchants the audience with classical Persian music in the Klangkosmos NRW series at the Düsseldorf Jazz-Schmiede. Mystical Sufi chants from Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan will be performed by the Meher Angez Trio.

    For over 20 years, the Klangkosmos NRW concert series has been bringing unusual artists from all over the world to Germany to perform the exciting musical traditions of their home countries in many cities in North Rhine-Westphalia over a period of several weeks. In the current season, the four Iranian musicians of the Rokhs Quartet delighted concertgoers in February with two suites in which they set poems by world-famous medieval poets such as Hafez, Rumi and Jami to music in the traditional style on classical Persian instruments, as well as playing music from the 19th century. In May, Meher Angez, the first and only Sufi singer from Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region, will be performing in various cities in NRW. Accompanied by her daughter, who is one of the few professional tabla players in the world, and a master of the traditional lute Charda-Hunzai-Rubab, the highly esteemed Pakistani singer sang Ginan's epic poems about divine love, cosmology, rituals, ethical behaviour and meditation, which have been strongly influenced by Ismaili culture since the 12th century.

    Recordings from 6 March and 15 May 2024 from the Jazz-Schmiede, Düsseldorf
    Moderation: Antje Hollunder
    Editor: Simon Al-Odeh

  • A short aftermovie of the last edition of the »Jazz und Weltmusik im Hofgarten« (Jazz and World Music in the Hofgarten) concert series from 29.07. to 19.08.2023.
    Our "Jazz on a Summer's Day" concerts have been taking place in Düsseldorf's Hofgarten since 1978 and are among the oldest "music for all" formats in Germany. We are already looking forward to this year's dates from 27.07. to 17.08.2024. Click here for the program:
    https://www.jazz-schmiede.de/en/jwh

    Music:
    Simple Song (comp. Tobias Hoffmann)
    Jazzpool NRW
    Jakob Bänsch (tp), Matthew Halpin (sax), Wolfgang Schmidtke (sopr-s, b-cl, ts), Scott Kohlmann (git), Tobias Hoffmann (git), Conor Murray (b), Peter Weiss (dr)
    recorded live 19.08.2023

    Video: Tino Kukulies, Anna Riaba, Ihor Kozubenko
    Audio: Lars Wallat