Karin Nakagawa, Hans Tutzer & Paolino Dalla Porta
Biography Karin Nakagawa, Hans Tutzer & Paolino Dalla Porta
Karin Nakagawa
born in Tokyo and mainly living in Germany for the last several years, began taking piano lessons at three years old. At twelve, she dedicated herself to the study of the very rare 25- string koto under esteemed professor, Keiko Nosaka (Sóju Nosaka). She graduated from the worldrenowned Tokyo University of Arts in the traditional style of “Sōkyoku-Ikuta ryū – Jiuta sangen” (traditional 13-string koto, shamisen and Japanese singing). Karin went on to collaborate with many internationally-acclaimed artists, organizing stage programs and performances in over 30 countries worldwide, and in 2009 she was awarded “the Best Debutant in Music“ in Japan. In addition to her generous discography, she also won the “Swedish Grammy Award 2016” for the ECM Records album “Trees of Light,” released in a trio with well-known Swedish musicians Anders Jormin and Lena Willemark. Today, Karin Nakagawa is an internationally-successful musician who works across borders and genres. Along with various collaborations and projects, she is always active as a solo artist and touches her audience with authentic and masterful performances. Her diversity—still based on cultural identity and tradition—gives her music a rare and unparalleled emotionality.
Hans Tutzer
born in Bolzano, began studying saxophone at the Accademia Nuova Milano Musica in Milan. In 1985, he continued his studies at the Innsbruck Conservatory under the direction of Florian Bramböck, graduating in 1989 with a degree in applied music. Hans has been teaching at the music schools in Bolzano and Merano since 1990 and performs many concerts in various forms locally and abroad. Additionally, he has recorded and collaborated with numerous musicians. Some of his CD productions include: the big band “Hanspeter’s Orchestra,“ the saxophone quartet “Sax Four Fun,“ the trio “OTeM,“ the “Ebnicher-Tutzer Project,“ the “TAMAYURA“ trio and many more. Of all the different ongoing projects, he is mainly focused on the recently formed “TAMAYURA,“ the “Ebnicher-Tutzer Project“ and “Sax Four Fun,“ which have brought about interesting collaborations with world-renowned musicians, such as: Paolo Fresu, Javier Girotto, Fabrizio Bosso, Giovanni Falzone, Mauro Negri etc. Hans Tutzer’s poetic style is characterized by a strong sense of melody with a captivatingly warm tone and spherical sound, making him a true specialist in his instrument.
Paolino Dalla Porta
is one of the most creative and versatile double bass players in the European jazz scene, blending styles such as improvised music or ethnic Mediterranean sounds with traditional jazz. With over 40 years of experience, he was a founder or key member in many well-known groups, establishing what is now uniquely defined as Italian or European jazz. Besides appearing at the most popular jazz festivals worldwide, he has recorded over 150 CDs and collaborated with countless internationally-acclaimed jazz musicians, such as Pat Metheny, Dave Liebman, Lester Bowie, Paul Bley, Kenny Wheeler, Sam Rivers, Don Cherry, John Abercrombie, etc. In 2008 he was recognized as the best double bass player in Italy by the music magazine, “InSound,“ and was voted number 1 in a survey by the jazz magazine, “Musica Jazz“ the following year. In addition to various masterclasses and workshops on improvisation and collaboration, he teaches double bass and chamber music at the Piacenza Conservatory and at the summer seminars, “Siena Jazz“ and “Nuoro Jazz“. Since 2015 Paolino has been a permanent member of the legendary American group, “Oregon,“ led by Ralph Towner, and frequently works with the “Paolo Fresu Devil Quartet,“ with “Tino Tracanna – Acrobats,“ with Bebo Ferra, Giovanni Falzone, Dino Rubino, Zlatko Kaucic and, of course, with the recently founded trio, “TAMAYURA.“