The Transcendent Triptych trio brings together
three bandleaders, using early, classical, and
folk music to recreate the concept of modern
avant-garde jazz. János Ávéd, David Six, and
Tilo Weber aim to discover transcendent realms
beyond the material nature of music through a
repertoire featuring a myriad of subtle nuances
and timbres.
In the Transcendent Triptych trio, three prominent
figures of European jazz use early, classical, and folk
music to recreate the concept of modern avant-garde
jazz. The idea for the collaboration between János
Ávéd, David Six, and Tilo Weber was born in 2022 at
the most important meeting point for European jazz,
the Jazzahead! showcase in Bremen, after which
they quietly developed their new compositions.
Their repertoire, featuring a myriad of subtle nuances
and timbres, aims to discover transcendent realms
beyond the material nature of music, through the
extension of both fixed and spontaneous musical
forms. Their profound and often mystical musical
world ranges from epic rubatos to Indian rhythms,
from flexible meters to emphatic silences, and
invokes associations engaging all the senses of
the attentive listener. Their debut album features
compositions developed in the spirit of true
co-writing.
All three members of the trio are recognized
bandleaders in their own right, which guarantees
both equality among them and distinct musical
visions rooted in a shared language throughout
their work. Saxophonist János Ávéd broadens his
musical horizons through diverse constellations;
he is connected to BMC in multiple ways, including
as principal saxophonist and composer for the Modern
Art Orchestra, as well as a member of Gábor Gadó’s
various bands, with whom he has played on multiple
albums released by the label in recent years. David
Six is well-versed in Indian, classical, and pop music;
in addition to his solo performances, he is active
as in joint programmes with Bill Frisell and Bryce
Dessner, and at the helm of Dance with the Ghosts,
a project uniting a wide variety of collaborators like
Lukas König, András Dés, and Mona Matbou Riahi
in ever-changing lineups. Drummer Tilo Weber, who
was recently honored with the Deutscher Jazzpreis,
channels his restless spirit of exploration in groups
such as Y-Otis, the David Friedman Generations Trio,
Tesserae, and Nancelot.