The Konrad Koselleck Big Band

Hoogtepunten van 2006

Ellen ten Damme & Konrad Koselleck Big Band:

Ellen ten Damme & KKBB

"Unbeschreiblich Weiblich"

A spectacular show with German Pop/Rock in a cross over with jazzy arrangements by Konrad. You will hear songs from Marlene Dietrich up to Rammstein... Be there and don't miss it!

This show was played

Fri. June 23rd 2006, 21.00hrs Festival "Muziek Aan Zee", Beach of Harlingen
Sun. Juli 2nd 2006, 17.00hrs Theaterfestival at the Beach Club Rapanui, Bloemendaal aan Zee
Fri. Mar. 3rd 2006, 20.00hrs at De Puddingfabriek
Sun. Okt. 9th 2005, at 20.30hrs in the "Melkweg", Amsterdam
Sat. Aug. 13th/Fri. 7th 2005 on the Parade in Amsterdam
Sat. Jul. 23rd 2005 on the Parade in Utrecht
Sat. Jul. 9th 2005 on the Parade in Den Haag
Sun. Jul. 3rd 2005 at Musis Sacrum, Arnhem during the International Choir Festival

    Ellen

The new show by Ellen ten Damme & Konrad Koselleck Big Band on the theater festival "de Parade" in July and August 2006

Ellen and Konrad are presenting a show titeled !Live in Vegas!, this time a combination of her own Rock Band and the Brass sections of the Konrad Koselleck Big Band.

Sat. Juli 15th 2006, 2 shows in the evening, Parade Den Haag
Sat. Juli 22nd 2006, 2 shows in the evening, Parade Utrecht
Fri. August 18th 2006, 2 shows in the evening, Parade Amsterdam

Sat. August 19th 2006, 2 shows in the evening, Parade Amsterdam

 

Ellen ten Damme

 

The KKBB played in the BIMHUIS during the Amsterdam Dance Event!!!

Sat. Oktober 21th 2006, 22.00hrs Konrad Koselleck Big Band featuring DJ/Beatproducer Kareem Raihani & Ellen ten Damme

Dance beats meet Big Band, DJ effects used for live remixing of the most danceable KKBB songs. And then add Ellen and it's a daringly high energy cross over of the most diverse disciplines.

BIMHUIS, Piet Heinkade 3, 1019 BR Amsterdam

 

The Konrad Koselleck Big Band played the "Uitmarkt 2006 " in Amsterdam, the official start of the cultural season 2006/07

Sun. August 27th, 18.00hrs Nieuwmarkt Amsterdam with Gerry van der Klei, Ronald Douglas, Lydia van Dam and Jeroen Zijlstra

Concerts in the Sugar Factory:

Esmee

Mon. Feb. 12th 2007, 21.00hrs, Konrad Koselleck Big Band featuring Esmee Bor Stotijn (voc) and Marieke van der Ven (tap dance)

This amazing voice you can her in formations such diverse as "Food for Funk" and "Jazzed to the max". Dance music fans know her as the lead singer of several productions of Vincent de Moor and Ferry Corsten. She worked with Karin Bloemen, Michelle David and" The Golden Earring". So fasten your seat bells, there comes a big voice in a cross over joint venture with the KKBB. (Photo by Cees van der Ven)
The tap dancer Marieke van der Venjust confirmed to join also this concert. One half of the well known tap duet Tafel9 will be back on stage with the KKBB this february for a spectacular performance in a multidimensional way: visual by dancing and aural by using her feet as percussion. And this coordinated interactive in the dimension of time. (The second half of Tafel9 will be our guest in march)

 

MapiMon. Jan. 15th 2007, 21.00hrs, Konrad Koselleck Big Band with the Asturian (Spain) singer Mapi Quintana

Known as the soulful singer of Bernie's Lounge, the lovely Mapi Quintana is influenced by Asturian traditional music and jazz. She’ll infuse the KKBB with just the right amount of warmth that is needed in these cold and windy January days. With Mapi fronting the Konrad Koselleck Big Band, tonight will see jazz, latin suffused with funk and folklore. This unlikely mixture of styles is just what we’ve come to expect from the KKBB – highlighted by Konrad’s sweeping arrangements and all executed with the band’s boundless energy.

Special guest: Stijn van Beek on celtic bag pipe!

 

 

Ilse HuizingaMon. Dec. 11th 2006, 21.00hrs, Konrad Koselleck Big Band with the singers Ilse Huizinga & Hella Peterse
One of the most versatile, stylish singers of the Dutch Jazz scene joins the band and introduces one of her students (who also took classes at the DJAM, with me as a teacher), we just have to admit: "there are few singers who scat as naturally as Hella... "

The tap dance duo Tafel 9 just confirmed to be there as special guest!!!

 


D J Carter

Mon. Nov. 13th 2006, 21.00hrs, Konrad Koselleck Big Band featuring Deborah J. Carter
Guests: Paul van Kessel

 

 

Ronald DouglasSylvi Lane

Mon. Okt. 9th 2006, 21.00hrs, Konrad Koselleck Big Band with Sylvi Lane and Ronald Douglas

The Konrad Koselleck Big Band brings cutting edge jazz and pop music together in a dazzling and unconventional show. Tonight with A’dam vocalist, Sylvi Lane and the crooning King of Swing, Ronald Douglas. Rediscover the powerhouse sound of big band jazz with a modern twist

 

Gerrie van der Klei

Mon. June 12th 2006, 21.00hrs Konrad Koselleck Big Band featuring Gerrie van der Klei and Special Guests

The Dutch Musical star and Jazz singer Gerrie van der Klei heard the KKBB on the Birthday Special in March 2006 and said immediately, that she would love to join the band for a concert. To be asked by a singer, who also sang in 1974 together with the Duke Ellington Big Band and the Boy Edgar Big Band at the Carnegie Hall? There is just one possible answer! So here we are: For this show Gerrie and Konrad took some tunes from the great American songbook, from Broadway and combined them with some songs from good old Europe. Arranged in the fresh and twinkling eye manner of KK, performed by a great voice that knows how to entertain and accompanied by an even enthusiast as professional orchestra, this together guarantees a sparkling night of Big Band music. Also Gerrie invited some Special guests: the singer and entertainer Erik Brey (“Purper”), the singer Frédérique Sluyterman van Loo (“Cabaret”) and the musical talent from the “Cats” cast Pierre Alexander. Another typical but unexpectable Monday with the Konrad Koselleck Big Band comes up.

Claron McFadden

Mon. may. 8th 2006, 21.00hrs Konrad Koselleck Big Band featuring the famous soprano Claron McFadden

In the recent Rammstein shows they used a sample of a recording of "Was hast du mit meinem Herz getan?" sung by the American soprano Claron McFadden. Ellen ten Damme covered Rammstein’s “Amerika” in an arranged and accompanied by Konrad Koselleck and his great Big Band. So it’ll be interesting to see what happens when classical Claron meets the KKBB tonight on the cusp of serious and light music in the Sugar Factory. Take a big band, a big name and a big voice and it’s sure to be a big night. American soprano, Claron Mc Fadden is one of the most interesting singers on the classical music scene. As well as singing oratorios from Bach, Händel and staring in the great Operas at all the big temples of the classical music she also worked with the Jazz flautist Chris Hinze. Claron McFadden is as well known for her interpretation of contemporary music as for her swing when she sings Carmina Burana. That’s plenty of reasons to invite Claron for a concert with the Konrad Koselleck Big Band. Konrad has arranged some new tunes especially for this night guaranteeing an unpredictable and musically rewarding concert.

Mon. Apr. 10th 2006, 21.00hrs KKBB swings the music of Frank Sinatra featuring Friso KuperusFriso Kuperus


The man and his music. Throughout his impressive career, Frank Sinatra personified the finest swinging Big Band music ever performed. This month, the Konrad Koselleck Big Band brings Friso Kuperus to the stage: a crooner who feels comfortably at home on Sinatra’s musical high street in almost the same way that "Old Blue Eyes" felt at ease in his swinging Las Vegas hide out, “The Sands Hotel”. Mirroring Sinatra, who was also a talented and succesful businessman, Kuperus entertains & passionately sings the legendary repertoire and combines it with an entrepreneurial career! Backed by this professional, highly motivated orchestra, you’re in for a dynamite evening. Tonight, the Konrad Koselleck Big Band will play original arrangement along with greats like Nelson Riddle and Billy May. A beefed-up stereophonic blast of feel-good music all delivered with KK’s inimitable humour and musical precision.

 

Mon. Mar. 13th 2006, 21.00hrs Konrad Koselleck Big Band Birthday Special at the Sugarfactory!

All of the soloists of the last months and will appear for a great concert, just because I will be 35 by then. You can hear the KKBB with the great singers Ronald Douglas, Silvi Lane, Jeroen Zijlstra, Lydia van Dam, Leah Kline, Roos Jonker and Paul van Kessel. Join the party!

 

Jeroen Zijlstra

Mon. Jan 16th 2006, 21.00hrs (yes it is actually the 3rd monday, but sometimes you have to break rules...)
featuring the singer/songwriter and trumpet player Jeroen Zijlstra and extra special guest Lydia van Dam.

Bigband swing + Nederpop – they don’t seem to fit, do they? But somehow, they miraculously gel when the Konrad Koselleck Big Band and Dutch singer, writer, composer and trumpet player Jeroen Zijlstra are executing the compositions. Jeroen describes his style as an exiting encounter between pop, poetry and jazz. Add that to Koselleck’s adventurous, rich arrangements plus the full driving force of 20 musicians and you’ve got a mix that would have Beethoven, Cole Porter and Miles Davis all tapping their toes in delight. (Photo by: Elisabeth Melchior)

 

Roos Jonker

Mon. Nov. 14th 2005, 21.00hrs, with Roos Jonker and Paul van Kessel

"The Konrad Koselleck Big Band marries the unlikely sounds of jiving-jazz and petulant-pop music together in a dazzling and unconventional show. Nu-generation singers Paul van Kessel and Roos Jonker join the band this month. A show of diversity and passion - two vocalists celebrating their Amsterdam jazz roots."

 

 

 

Mon. Okt. 10th 2005, 21.00hrs, featuring singer Leah Kline "An American In Amsterdam"

Leah with HiHatThe Konrad Koselleck Bigband features the American singer Léah Kline with traditional jazz and sidesteps to popular songs that everyone will know or be able to sing along with. You will enjoy Léah Kline as an accomplished stage performer having performed in virtually every field of entertainment. Equally at ease before an audience of 2,000 as with one of 30, she has entertained audiences in Europe, Asia, and the US. As a singer, Léah is noted for her personal delivery and phrasing of songs paying great respect to the meaning of the lyrics. Particularly well received for her vivacious stage presence and clear melodic tones, her phrasing and interpretation has earned favorable attention from fans with various tastes of music.