Susanne Abbuehl
Susanne Abbuehl | |
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Born |
Bern, Switzerland | July 30, 1970
Genres | Jazz, vocal jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Labels | ECM |
Website |
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Susanne Abbuehl (born July 30, 1970 in Bern, Switzerland) is a Swiss/Dutch jazz singer and composer.
As a child she got lessons in harpsichord, playing baroque music. At the age of 17 she went to Los Angeles[1] where she went to a high school attending music lessons on a daily basis, being part of an ensemble that toured the US and Canada. She then studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague,[1] Netherlands (among others with Jeanne Lee[2] and Rachel Gould ) earning a master's degree in performance and pedagogy. She also became a student of famed Indian classical singer and composer Prabha Atre in Mumbai. Abbuehl studied composition with Dutch composer Diderik Wagenaar.
In 2001, her album April was released by ECM Records[2] and won an Edison award (Dutch Grammy). She tours with her band and other jazz musicians in Europe, North America and Africa, playing in Montreal, Maputo, Cape Town, Rome, Paris, Zurich, Oslo, and other European cities. In May 2006, album Compass was released on ECM (with Michel Portal).
In her work, influences of classical music can be found. Her artistic identity is characterized by minimal instrumentation and arrangements and can be described as chamber jazz.
Abbuehl is professor of jazz voice and ensemble at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts as well as at the HEMU Lausanne. She has taught master classes throughout Europe.
In 2013, her radio play Der Gaukler Tag was nominated for the Prix Marulic.
Discography
- I Am Rose, 1997, with Christof May, Marc van Roon and Wolfert Brederode
- April, 2000, with Christof May, Wolfert Brederode and Samuel Rohrer
- Compass, 2006, with Christof May, Michel Portal, Wolfert Brederode and Lucas Niggli
- The Gift, 2013, with Matthieu Michel, Wolfert Brederode and Olavi Louhivouri
References
- 1 2 Demalon, Tom. "Susanne Abbuehl: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
- 1 2 Astarita, Glenn. "April: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 February 2011.