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New Rotterdam Jazz Orchestra

+ Ernst Reijseger

@ LantarenVenster

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Ernst Reijseger - cello

Louk Boudesteijn – trombone

Morris Kliphuis - french horn

Jan van Duikeren – trumpet

Rob van de Wouw – trumpet

Jasper van Damme – alto saxophone

Miguel Boelens – saxophones

Cyrille Oswald – saxophones, flutes

Tini Thomsen – baritone and contrabass saxophone, bass clarinet

Frans Cornelissen – tuba

Reinier Baas – guitar

Johan Plomp – bass

Mark Schilders – drums

 

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Maarten Hogenhuis Quartet

@ DUTCH JAZZ COMPETITION 2012

LantarenVenster

Rotterdam

the Netherlands

 

Maarten Hogenhuis - sax

Mark Schilders - drums

Thomas Rolff - bas

Miguel Rodriguez - piano

  

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CD presentation FRE

Frederike Schonis

@ Lantaren/Venster

Rotterdam

Netherlands

 

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Giovanca performing with band at LantarenVenster, Rotterdam. November 2013

Rien de Graaff Trio

& Ronnie Cuber

@ LantarenVenster

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Rein de Graaff – piano

Ronnie Cuber – baritone saxophone

Marius Beets – bass

Eric Ineke – drums

 

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rotterdam, worm, Lantaren Venster, Blectum from Blechdom. IFFR

Trio Van Binsbergen, Offermans, Sun + Matthias Schriefl @ Lantaren/Venster.

Still kind of an (adventure) using my 85mm. Use 1 AF point? (On his face or on his trumpet?) Use ´m all?

Photos taken at the Jazz International Festival Rotterdam, which was held on ocober 27th in Lantarenvenster Rotterdam. Nordic.

 

Mathias Eick quintet

Mathias Eick - trumpet

Håkon Aase - violin

Andreas Ulvo - piano

Ellen Andrea Wang - double bass

Torstein Lofthus - drums

Rien de Graaff Trio

& Ronnie Cuber

@ LantarenVenster

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Rein de Graaff – piano

Ronnie Cuber – baritone saxophone

Marius Beets – bass

Eric Ineke – drums

 

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The photographer and his friend Ayaha Matsuoka keep their level of mutual conversations extremely low. It's not that they took a oath of silence or so, but it's a sort of language barrier: he communicates through photography and she communicates through dance.

 

Now look what happen when the photographer describes what she has to say, each in their own language.

Photos taken at the Jazz International Festival Rotterdam, which was held on ocober 27th in Lantarenvenster Rotterdam. Nordic.

 

Ellen Andrea Wang trio

Ellen Andrea Wang - doble bass, vocals

Andreas Ulvo - keyboard

Siv Øyunn Kjenstad - drums

 

New Orleans is a skyscraper in the Dutch city of Rotterdam to the design of Álvaro Siza.

The building stands at the Otto Reuchlinweg on the Wilhelmina Pier and adjacent to the river Nieuwe Maas. In 2007 launched the construction of the New Orleans data. In the spring of 2010, the building reaches its highest point and on November 6, 2010 the building was officially opened. The 158.35 meter high building [1] is the second tallest building in Rotterdam, Netherlands and the tallest residential tower. Bottom and it is also multidisciplinary theater LantarenVenster established, with five theaters and a special jazz stage

CD presentation FRE

Frederike Schonis

@ Lantaren/Venster

Rotterdam

Netherlands

 

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David Kweksilber Big Band

@ Jazzdag

LantarenVenster

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Grensverleggend, veelzijdig en spetterend: de David Kweksilber Big Band vertegenwoordigt het Bimhuis ter gelegenheid van het 40-jarig jubileum. Cutting edge, zinderend repertoire, tot nu toe 75 voor de DKBB nieuw geschreven werken met de meest uiteenlopende klankwerelden. Ervaar de verpletterend rijke sound, de energie en het enthousiasme van deze big band met baanbrekende musici uit zowel de geïmproviseerde als de modern klassieke muziek.

  

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Quirine Melssen performing

6-7 march 2011, rotterdam, South Holland

CD presentation FRE

Frederike Schonis

@ Lantaren/Venster

Rotterdam

Netherlands

 

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LantarenVenster Rotterdam

35mm ISCOlens

Jaga Jazzist Live @ Lantaren/Venster, Rotterdam Tuesday March 29th 2011

Rien de Graaff Trio

& Ronnie Cuber

@ LantarenVenster

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Rein de Graaff – piano

Ronnie Cuber – baritone saxophone

Marius Beets – bass

Eric Ineke – drums

 

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Hermeto Pascoal

80th anniversary tour

@ LantarenVenster

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Alina Morena – vocals, guitar

Hermeto Pascoal - flute, horn, piano, keyboards, melodica, bass, kettle, air pump, bottles

Itiberê Zwarg - bass, percussion

André Marques - piano, flute, percussion

Vinícius Dorin - flute, saxophones, percussion

Ajurina Zwarg - drums, percussion

Fábio Pascoal – percussion

  

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Fay Claassen (remembering Chet Baker)

 

Lantarenvenster, Rotterdam

23 maart 2013

 

Fay Claasen - vocaal

Johnny Engels - drums

Jan Menu - bariton saxofoon

Frans van der Hoeven - bas

Jan Wessels - trompet

Kris Goessens - piano

Nina and the Butterfly Fish

@ Jazzdag

LantarenVenster

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Nina Kristine Linge – vocals, guitar

Dan Peter Sundland – bass guitar

Hans Hulbækmo - drums, percussion, mbira, mouth harp

 

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In earlier times, many Europeans escaped poverty and/or religious persecution by leaving from Rotterdam. These emigrants usually left for North America, hoping for a better life. In 1873 the Nederlandsch Amerikaanse Stoomvaart Maatschappij company was founded, officially renamed ‘Holland America Line’ in 1896. Emigrants embarked in Rotterdam in large numbers, most of them debarking in New York City on arrival in the ‘Promised Land’ of America. In 1971, after more than 100 years of transporting passengers, the Nieuw Amsterdam left the city on the Maas for its last crossing. An important episode in Rotterdam’s nautical history had come to an end.

 

Hotel New York is situated in the beautiful former head office of the Holland America Line, also known as ‘The Grand Old Lady’. This office was built in the Jugendstil style in 1901 by the architects J. Muller, Droogleever Fortuin and C.B. van der Tak. In 1977 the Holland America Line’s head office moved to Seattle and in 1984 the building on Wilhelmina Pier was put on sale. One fine day in the early nineties, a few people regarded the building from across the water. With its tall towers and spinning weathercock, the building seemed to say: “Yes, I’m still here!” That is when the idea of a hotel and large café-restaurant on Wilhelmina Pier first took shape, leading to Hotel New York opening its doors on May 5, 1993.

 

Today, the Wilhelmina Pier is in the process of being redesigned and laid out like a large ship’s deck. High-rise residential buildings (such as Montevideo and New Orleans), the Dutch Museum of Photography, the film and jazz venue LantarenVenster, shops, parks and restaurants – if it’s not there yet, it will be there soon. For more information, see www.wilhelminapier.nl.

 

www.hotelnewyork.nl/en/

Tineke Postma playing some time ago.

Havencongres 2012, foto Robert Tjalondo

Rein de Graaff Trio

& Ronnie Cuber

@ LantarenVenster

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Rein de Graaff – piano

Ronnie Cuber – baritone saxophone

Marius Beets – bass

Eric Ineke – drums

 

Photo © Eddy Westveer

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CD presentation FRE

Frederike Schonis

@ Lantaren/Venster

Rotterdam

Netherlands

 

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Nieuwe locatie voor het Festival, he-le-maal over de Erasmusbrug. Mooie zalen maar ik mis de Gouvernestraat.

Ieder Kind een Instrument concert met het New Rotterdam Jazz Orchestra in LantarenVenster 2017

 

Foto: Gaby Jongenelen

Hotel New York is situated in the beautiful former head office of the Holland America Line, also known as ‘The Grand Old Lady’. This office was built in the Jugendstil style in 1901 by the architects J. Muller, Droogleever Fortuin and C.B. van der Tak. In 1977 the Holland America Line’s head office moved to Seattle and in 1984 the building on Wilhelmina Pier was put on sale. One fine day in the early nineties, a few people regarded the building from across the water. With its tall towers and spinning weathercock, the building seemed to say: “Yes, I’m still here!” That is when the idea of a hotel and large café-restaurant on Wilhelmina Pier first took shape, leading to Hotel New York opening its doors on May 5, 1993.

 

Today, the Wilhelmina Pier is in the process of being redesigned and laid out like a large ship’s deck. High-rise residential buildings (such as Montevideo and New Orleans), the Dutch Museum of Photography, the film and jazz venue LantarenVenster, shops, parks and restaurants – if it’s not there yet, it will be there soon. For more information, see www.wilhelminapier.nl.

 

www.hotelnewyork.nl/en/

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