Pascal Schumacher

Pascal Schumacher, Dublin (2008)

Pascal Schumacher (born 1979) is a Luxembourg jazz musician, composer and percussionist who has founded a number of groups including the Pascal Schumacher Quartet.[1] He also plays and composes classical chamber music.[2]

Education

Pascal Schmacher studied classical percussion at the Luxembourg Conservatory. He continued his studies at the Strasbourg Conservatory and at the jazz department of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. He obtained masters degrees in jazz-vibraphone at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague with Frits Landesbergen and in musicology at the Marc Bloch University in Strasbourg. Among those who assisted him in his studies were Gary Burton, David Friedman, Stefon Harris and Charles Loos.[3]

Career

Pascal Schumacher at Tonspuren Irsee 2014, Germany

Schumacher cofounded the "Interchange" ensemble with saxophonist Nadine Kauffmann (1995) and, in 2001, the experimental percussion group "Stroke X". From 1997, he became increasingly involved in improvised music, especially jazz, playing with a number of different bands and performing with a variety of artists. In 2002, he set up his own Pascal Schumacher Quartet with Jef Neve (piano), Christophe Devisscher (bass) and Teun Verbruggen (drums). Their first album, Change Of The Moon was released in March 2004, providing the band with opportunities to travel across Europe as well as to Australia and South Africa. Their second album, Personal Legend was released in 2005 and their third, Silbergrau in 2007.[3][4] In a preview of the quartet's contribution to the London Jazz Festival in November 2010, Thomas Gray characterized Schumacher (vibes) and Frank von Chossy (piano) as "resourceful improvisers, with an abundance of lucid ideas effortlessly articulated over the many shifts of metre. Meanwhile," he comments, "Christophe Devisscher (on bass) and Jens Düppe (on drums) play with a mix of muscle, precision and exquisite dynamic sensitivity."[5]

With his quartet, Schumacher has performed at a number of jazz festivals including the North Sea Jazz Festival (Rotterdam), London Jazz Festival, Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and JVC Jazz Festival (Paris). They have also performed at clubs and festivals in Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, New York, Paris, Berlin, London, Munich, Liverpool, Manchester, Melbourne, Sydney, Montreal, Cape Town, Saigon and Mexico City.[6]

In 2004, Jef Neve and Pascal Schumacher set up a duo (vibraphone and piano) playing a new kind of chamber music combining the sounds of Claude Debussy, Steve Reich and Igor Stravinsky.[7] The duo has been warmly welcomed by the Philharmonie Luxembourg for the "Rising Stars" concert series in some of the largest concert halls in Europe in association with the European Concert Hall Organisation.[2]

Pascal Schumacher also teaches at the Luxembourg Conservatory.

Awards

Discography

References

  1. "Schumacher, Pascal", Luxemburger Lexikon, Editions Guy Binsfeld, Luxembourg, 2006 (German)
  2. 1 2 Matthias Naske, "Pascal Schumacher / Jef Neve Duo: Face to Face", Monday Night Productions. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  3. 1 2 "Pascal Schumacher", All About Jazz. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  4. "Pascal Schumacher, a profile". Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  5. Thomas Gray, "LJF preview: Pascal Schumacher Quartet", LondonJazz. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  6. "Pascal Schumacher Quartet: Here We Gong (Touring 2010-2011)", Monday Night Productions. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  7. "Pascal Schumacher & Jef Neve Duets". Retrieved 5 January 2011.

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