Artūrs Sebris Koncerts Jelgavā – Albums “Nora”
Latvian jazz saxophonist and composer Artūrs Sebris has released his debut album, “Nora,” a project years in the making. The album, supported by the State Cultural Capital Foundation, draws inspiration from Latvian jazz traditions while showcasing Sebris’s distinct artistic voice, blending personal experiences with original ideas.
A Personal Journey in Music
Sebris describes “Nora” as a deeply personal project, a series of dedications to individuals and periods that shaped him as an artist. The album is a tribute to his father and others who contributed to his development. The album’s recording took place at the “Auss” studio and cultural space.
“16. Kabinets” – A Concert Celebration
The release of “Nora” will be celebrated with a public presentation concert titled “16. Kabinets” (16th Cabinet). This name directly references Sebris’s workspace, the cabinet where musical notes and ideas materialized over several years into the compositions on the album. The concert is scheduled for February 17th at 7:00 PM at the Jelgava Cultural House’s Grand Hall.
Tickets, priced at 10 and 12 euros, are available through “Biļešu Paradīze” ticket offices and online. The concert program will feature the popular collaboration with jazz vocalist Santa Šillere, “Tevi ieaijāt,” as well as previously unheard melodies from Sebris’s future work. Attendees can expect an evening filled with rhythmic emotion and jazz improvisation.
The Creative Team Behind the Sound
The recording of “Nora” involved a talented group of musicians, including pianist Artjoms Sarvi, vibraphonist Miķelis Dzenuška, contrabassist Pēteris Liepiņš, and drummer Pauls Ķierpe. The concert will also feature Reinis Puriņš (trumpet), Svens Vilsons (guitar), and special guest Santa Šillere. Pauls Dāvis Megi handled the sound processing, while Artūrs Sebris and Raitis Aukšmuksts were involved in the production process.
Krists Saržants created the album’s visual identity, and Ēriks Radželis was responsible for the photo and video materials. Sebris himself is a versatile musician, also working as an arranger and educator, having graduated with distinction from the Jāzepa Vītola Latvian Music Academy’s jazz music department.
Exploring the Soundscape of “Nora”
“Nora” comprises seven compositions that reveal Sebris’s musical world. Tracks like “Kārtējais loHdauns” and “Maza cilvēka vakara lūgšana” (featuring Santa Šillere) stand out with their evocative titles. “Tevi ieaijāt,” the collaboration with Šillere, is considered particularly successful. The title track, “Nora,” features a collaboration with guitarist Svens Vilsons.
Sebris acknowledges that his music isn’t limited to jazz, citing influences from Latvian estrada music and other genres he encountered during his childhood. This diversity is reflected in “Nora,” which incorporates not only jazz improvisation but also other musical expressions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the album title, “Nora”?
The album title’s significance is not explicitly stated in the provided information.
Who are some of the musicians who collaborated on the album?
The album features collaborations with Santa Šillere, Svens Vilsons, Artjoms Sarvi, Miķelis Dzenuška, Pēteris Liepiņš, and Pauls Ķierpe.
Where and when will the concert celebrating the album take place?
The concert, “16. Kabinets,” will take place on February 17th at 7:00 PM at the Jelgava Cultural House’s Grand Hall.
As Artūrs Sebris embarks on sharing “Nora” with audiences, what role do you think personal connection and artistic space play in the creation of meaningful music?