After Hours Teus Nobel

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
15.09.2023

Label: Nobel Music

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz

Artist: Teus Nobel

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  • 1Sad Walk06:43
  • 2It Never Entered My Mind05:22
  • 3Blues For Paul07:02
  • 4In My Solitude02:52
  • 5You & The Night & The Music (feat. Benjamin Herman)06:11
  • 6Gnid05:43
  • 7Look For The Silver Lining05:37
  • 8No Goodbye05:57
  • 9Blues For Paul (feat. Benjamin Herman)05:12
  • 10Gnid (Single Session) (Bonus Track)02:23
  • 11It Never Entered My Mind (Single Session) (Bonus Track)03:02
  • Total Runtime56:04

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Trumpeter and Edison winner Teus Nobel is one of the leading jazz musicians in our country. He has also been more productive than ever in recent years! The albums Journey Of Man (2019), Saudade (2019, awarded an Edison Award – Jazz National), Tanto Amor (2021), Pleasure Is The Measure (2021) and Human First (2023) followed each other in rapid succession.

His ninth album will follow in September 2023: After Hours. A special album, because Nobel is releasing a production for the first time in which he emphasizes 'American jazz standards'. The reason is the 40th anniversary of his favorite Chet Baker trio album Someday My Prince Will Come (1983). Moreover, it will be exactly 20 years ago in September that this album marked his entry into exploring the jazz vocabulary. At the time, he delved extensively into the idiom and sound of this phenomenal trio, which has therefore always remained very dear to him.

The line-up with which he plays in the Batavierhuis is the same as on Chet Baker's trio album, namely with guitar (Tim Langedijk) and the double bassist Thomas Pol, who is of course more than well known at our location. A line-up that offers space for the melancholic, tranquil sounds that characterized Baker. But of course there is also plenty of room for a big swing!

Teus Nobel, trumpet
Tim Langedijk, guitar
Thomas Pol, double bass



Teus Nobel
Already during his early years at the Codarts University for the Arts (Rotterdam), trumpeter Teus Nobel started touring all over Europe with the Rotterdam Ska Jazz Foundation. They played in clubs an festivals in a.o. Italy, Germany, Poland, Czechia and Russia and received international praise for their album “Motif Loco” (2007). A period in which Teus also became an in-demand player in the commercial music scene, playing over 600 shows of theater- and musical productions like Grease, Fame, Footloose, Wicked and Saturday Night Fever.

In 2010, Teus joined the dutch Royal Airforce Orchestra as their jazz soloist. Together with the renowned Metropole Orkest, this orchestra is the only fulltime jazz- and pop-orchestra of the Netherlands. Teus would turn out to be their trumpet soloist for 9 years straight and contributed multiple of his compositions to their repertoire.

In the meanwhile, still in 2010, Brittish producer Simon Sixsmith added Teus to his studioproject Black Gold 360, recording the albums “LM6iX” and “20 Country Love Songs”. These freeware albums were downloaded over 500.000 times worldwide and the list of praising reviews was endless. A new Black Gold 360 production, “Postcards From The Revelator”, will be released in 2020.

In 2012, Teus released his first solo album, an album called “Flow”. The album featured several dutch artists, including alto star Ben van Gelder. The band was welcomed as a ‘fresh and wayward quintet’ (newspaper Parool) and an ‘interesting new group’ (magazine Jazzism) and Teus was called out “Soul & Jazz Talent” bij Radio 6. The album single “Shifting Expectations” was #1 in the iTunes jazz charts for over a week and Teus’ Liquid Music Quintet made their appearance in multiple radioshows, introduced as the ‘new kid on the block’.

He had made his mark as a jazz player and started working with multiple renowned artists during the second decade of this century, including Caro Emerald, The Kyteman Orchestra, Qeaux Qeaux Joans, Trijntje Oosterhuis, Hans Dulfer, Ntjam Rosie and many others. Others like for example American soul legend Frank McComb (Buckshot LeFonque), with whom he boldly jumped on stage in 2013 to play a solo on his hit-song “Another Day”. After this specific concert had ended, McComb stated ‘from now on, you are with ME’. This resulted in multiple concerts with McCombs quartet, including the Klaipeda Castle Festival in Latvia, and an appearance on McCombs album “Another Love Story” (2016).

In 2014, Teus released his second album, “Legacy”. With a fully renovated band, he honored the legacy of his trumpet heroes, such as Roy Hargrove, Christian Scott and Woody Shaw. Ilja Reijngoud (trombone) and Ben van den Dungen (tenor) made guest appearances on this new album, which was again welcomed with praising reviews and a Laren Jazz Award (2015). Teus made his first appearances on television as a composer and bandleader, performing his music in “Vrije Geluiden” and “De Wereld Draait Door”.

Album number three followed in 2016. A cooperation with producer/composer/multi-instrumentalist Merlijn Verboom resulted in the album “Social Music”. The title refers to a Miles Davis quote in which he preferred to call jazz ‘social music’. Their ‘dirty electronic jazz’ album made a blend between electronics and acoustic instruments like violin (Yannick Hiwat), bass clarinet (Joris Roelofs) and bassoon (Bram van Sambeek). With the Social Music quintet and Hiwat on violin, Teus made his debut as a bandleader on the North Sea Jazz Festival (2016).

In search of stretching the boundaries of his musical skills, Teus decided to obtain his masters degree in jazz at Codarts University of the Arts between 2016 and 2018 (Rotterdam), even though it had been 10 years after completing his bachelor in 2006. He dedicated his artistic research to the intellectual legacy of trumpeter Woody Shaw and received his Master of Music degree certificate (graduated Cum Laude) on July 4th 2018, the joyful day of his birthday on which he brought his parents the news of the expectance of their grandson Bix, named after trumpeter Bix Beiderbecke.

In August 2018, Teus was featured as guest soloist with the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw. In the (sold-out) big hall of the renowned Concertgebouw and with Yuri Honing on tenor, they performed the concert “A Tribute To Miles Davis” – including Teus’ original composition “Quiet Now”, arranged for bigband.

A turbulent 2019 started with the release of a fourth album, “Journey Of Man”, dedicated to the birth of Teus’ son Bix Nobel. ‘The album that underlines his breakthrough’, as stated by newspaper NRC. Newspaper De Volkskrant awarded the quartets concert at the Bimhuis (Amsterdam, only 4 days after the birth of Bix) with a 5-star review, stating that it was ‘one of the finest experiences a jazz lover could wish for’. Album number five “Saudade”, including a big string section, was released in December of that same year, sadly enough dedicated to the loss of his father. The album featured music of Brasilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. A step in a new direction, which was nonetheless appreciated by the press: “Teus Nobel keeps surprising us with his versatility” (newspaper De Volkskrant), “Nobel grants us with a surprise here” (newspaper Nederlands Dagblad).

In between releasing these two albums, Teus decided to quit his job at the Royal Airforce Orchestra after nine years of employment, with the intention of fully aiming for an international career as freelance jazz soloist. In favor of supporting his ambitions, he founded the Liberty Music Foundation.

Early 2020, a new professional bigband entered the dutch music scene: Paradox Jazz Orchestra. As co-founder and solo trumpeter of the bigband, Teus Nobel and his musical partner/arranger/bandleader/ Jasper Staps aim for keeping a century of bigband legacy alive for the dutch audience. With jazzclub Paradox (Tilburg, NL) as their ‘homebase’, their concept Create & Play (public rehearsal directly followed by a concert) had been widely successful with sold-out concerts only, until the Covid-19 problems ended their series. They will continue their concerts in 2021, including the presentation of their debut album “Remembering The Skymasters”.

In the spring of 2021, Wedgeview Music and Teus Nobel released a sequel to their Brazilian tribute album “Saudade”, called “Tanto Amor”. Where on “Saudade” the focus was on the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim, “Tanto Amor” deals with the music of Jobim’s natural successor: Ivan Lins. Again accompanied by rhythm section + string orchestra, but now stripped of the pianopart to create even more harmonic space, Nobel continues to put the emphasis on the presentation of the melody. Or, in the words of De Volkskrant: ‘Nobel’s elegant, soft-hearted playing gets all the space it deserves.’

September 10th 2021, the Teus Nobel | Liberty Group will release their new live album “Pleasure Is The Measure”. Recorded for a live audience during 4 concerts (June 2021) in jazzclub Paradox (Tilburg), the musical message focusses on pleasure on stage, rather than trying to create music that includes everyone. The compositions facilitate the option to turn a song upside-down within the blink of an eye and give these 4 free musicians the liberty they strive for.

Since September 2020, Teus is connected to the Academy for Music and Performing Arts (AMPA) in Tilburg, as a trumpetteacher for their jazzdepartement.

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