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Volker Goetze
Multimedia Artist Volker Goetze is a German-born, New York-based trumpeter, composer, and filmmaker. He performed and presented his work at leading venues and international festivals such as the Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Merkin Hall, West German Radio Station (WDR Cologne), Gasteig Munich, Sunset Paris, Jazzhouse Copenhagen, World festival of Sacred Music (Los Angeles) and the Opera Festival in Munich. His work bridges cultures creating contemporary cross-cultural dialogs across multiple disciplines incorporating cutting edge technology. His recent compositions don’t fit in any singular category as they derive from folklore music, rock, jazz, contemporary music, classical as well as baroque music. In the recent years he has been investigating the oral culture and story telling of West Africa and their influences on Jazz and Black Culture in America. GRIOT, a feature documentary on the oral music tradition in West Africa, is Volker Goetze's debut as a film director and has since developed into a multi media performance symphony documentary. Mr. Goetze held many master classes and was invited as a Panelist from such distinguished Institution as the Apollo Theatre, New York Foundation for the Arts abd the Flaherty Film Seminar.
Awards
2012
The World's DJ Picks: Favorite Recordings of 2012 #1 voted by Tom Schnabel
#1 album on iTunes France in World Music Section
BNP Parisbas Foundation Support for New Release Amanké Dionti
GRIOT – feature documentary nominated for “History in Time” - prize
Film-festivals appearances including concert performances:
Vancouver International Film Festival (CA)
Warsaw Film Festival (PL)
Valladolid (ESP)
Africa in Motion (UK)
International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (NE)
2011
free109point3 Transmission Art, Distribution Grant
2010
New York State Counsel on the Arts Grant for Feature Documentary
New York State Counsel on the Arts Grant for Interactive Multimedia Symphony
New York Foundation for the Arts Opportunity Grant
2009
International Franz Josef Reinl Composition Prize, Munich
New York Foundation for the Arts Immigrant Artist Fellow
9th Independent Music Awards Nomination for best traditional world music
2007
BMI Jazz Composers Workshop Fellowship (Broadcast Music Inc.), New York
2005
BMI Composition Competition, 2nd place at Charlie Parker/Many Alban, New York
2002
DAAD fellowship for a master’s degree at the Aaron Copland School of Music
1999
Dr. Konrad Kraemer Cultural Prize
Gear
Bach Stradivarius 37*
Yamaha Flugelhorn
Mouthpieces: Monette / Warburton
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Trumpeter/Producer Volker Goetze Teams With Accordion Legend Guy Klucevsek On Quartet Debut: Little Big Top
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Echoes of the ballroom, barroom, bordello, circus, concert hall, and jazz club intermingle with folk traditions from around the world to create a new hybrid form. Step right up! Step right in… to Little Big Top, the charming debut album from a new quartet led by accordion legend Guy Klucevsek (kloo-SEH-vik) with visionary trumpeter Volker Goetze. This fine compendium of engaging Klucevsek creations that were written over two decades is produced by Goetze, arranged by Klucevsek, and is filled with ...
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Volker Goetze and Ablaye Cissoko, Duo Which Earned Critical Acclaim for Their Debut CD, "Sira," Launch International Tour in October
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October 13 Show, at Culture Hub in NYC, Will Debut Goetze's Mande Symphony, A Multi-Media Event Featuring String Quartet, drummer Richie Barshay, and Visualist Joshue Ott Duo, Performing Music from Sira, Will Also Appear at the Dalai Lama's Festival of Sacred Music in Los Angeles Sira, the first recorded collaboration from German-born and NY-based trumpeter Volker Goetze and Senegalese kora player and singer/griot Ablaye Cissoko, earned the exceptional duo a spate of critical acclaim and soared to the #2 position ...
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Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze Blend Ancient African Traditions with Contemporary
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It would seem that a Senegalese griot singer who plays the traditional West African 21-stringed kora would have little to discuss musically with a German-born, New York-based jazz trumpeter. But today’s cross-cultural fusions often transcend both geography and genre, and whether it was fate or design that brought together Ablaye Cissoko and Volker Goetze, it is we who are the beneficiaries. On October 14 in the USA and Canada, ObliqSound will release the duo’s album Sira, a stunning collection of ...
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2012-09-01 World Music Central Review "Amanké Dionti is incredibly melodic and beautiful...Goetze's trumpet is soft and evocative...Together with Cissoko's storyteller vocals and kora lines, the music is captivating and dreamy." 2012-08-27 eMusic Review "their newest album Amanke Dionti continues to illustrate their sublime mix of trumpet, kora, and vocals." 2012-07-30 Review Encyclotronica Encyclotronica calls Amanke Dionti "one of the most different and most beautiful CDs of 2012...The combination of Cissoko's intricate kora playing and soulful singing, tinged by Goetze's trumpet melancholy is already the most sublime album of the year
Primary Instrument
Trumpet
Location
New York City
Clinic/Workshop Information
“Future of Music” – Apollo Theatre, Harlem, New York - Guest Panelist “Cross Disciplinary Filmmaking” - New York Foundation for the Arts - Guest Panelist Workshops and Lectures - Penn State University NYU, Jazz Combo, substitute teacher