Anke Helfrich
Anke Helfrich at Jazzfestival St. Ingbert in 2007
Anke Helfrich at Jazzfestival St. Ingbert in 2007
Background information
Born (1966-11-11) November 11, 1966 (age 59)
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentPiano
LabelEnja

Anke Helfrich (born 11 November 1966) is a German jazz pianist and composer.

Life and work

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Helfrich grew up in Windhoek, Namibia and Weinheim, Germany where she received piano lessons. She studied in the Netherlands at the Amsterdamse Hoogeschool for the Arts and in New York, where she had lessons with Kenny Barron and Larry Goldings.

In 1996 Helfrich formed a trio with John Weidenmüller and Jochen Rückert, releasing her first album You'll See in 2000 with guest Mark Turner. From 2002, she toured as a trio with Martin Gjakonovski and Dejan Terzic (jazz drummer).

Since 1999 she has lectured at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Mannheim, and since 2011 at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt.

In 2006 her CD Better Times Ahead was nominated for the German Record Critics' Quarterly Prize. In 2016 she received the ECHO Jazz in the category "National Instrumentalist of the Year - Piano/Keyboards".[1] In 2017 she was awarded the Hessian Jazz Prize.[2]

Discography

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  • Christian Eckert Quartet - Musing (1995)
  • Jens Bunge - With All My Heart (1996)
  • Anke Helfrich Trio ft. Mark Turner - You'll See (2000)
  • Witchcraft ft. Stacy Rowles and Carolyn Breuer - Witchcraft Live (2004)
  • Barbara Bridesmaid - Berlin Spirits (2004)
  • Anke Helfrich Trio ft. Roy Hargrove - Better Times Ahead (2006)
  • Anke Helfrich Trio ft. Nils Wogram - Stormproof (2009)
  • Anke Helfrich Trio ft. Tim Hagens - Dedication (2015)

References

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  1. ^ Bundesverband Musikindustrie. "ECHO Jazz | Preisträger 2016". Retrieved 2017-10-22.
  2. ^ Pianistin Anke Helfrich erhält Hessischen Jazzpreis, Die Welt, 24. Mai 2017
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Jochen Rueckert

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Stadtkirche Darmstadt

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Roy Hargrove discography

Mayer, Heavier Things 2003?: Randal Corsen, Armonia (AJA, 2003) 2005: Anke Helfrich, Better Times Ahead (Double Moon, 2006) 2005: Steve Davis, Update (Criss

Mark Turner (musician)

Canvas (Blue Note, 2005) Russell Gunn, Love Requiem (HighNote, 1999) Anke Helfrich, You'll See (Double Moon, 2002) Jonny King, In from the Cold (Criss

List of jazz pianists

Hays (born 1968) David Hazeltine (born 1958) Pablo Held (born 1986) Anke Helfrich (born 1966) Tamir Hendelman (born 1971) Bobby Henderson (1910–1969)

Enja Records

Stories 9617 Cristina Braga & Brandenburger Symphoniker Whisper 9618 Anke Helfrich Trio featuring Tim Hagans Dedication 9619 Holger Scheidt Group The Tides

Magnus Lindgren Fyra

You (Michael Jackson) Magnus Lindgren – tenor sax, clarinet, flute Anke Helfrich – piano Daniel Karlsson – piano Palle Danielsson – bass Jonas Holgersson