Anke Helfrich

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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 54)
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsPiano
LabelsEnja

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

Life and work[]

Helfrich grew up in Windhoek, Namibia and Weinheim, Germany where she received piano lessons. After a national success at in 1987 she studied in Freiburg and in 1989 attended the Amsterdamse Hoogeschool for the Arts. During this time she undertook a scholarship in New York with Kenny Barron and Larry Goldings.

In 1996 Helfrich formed a trio with John Weidenmüller and Jochen Rückert, releasing their first album You'll See in 2000 with guest Mark Turner. From 2002, she toured as a trio with and .

From 1999 to 2004 Helfrich played in a quartet with .

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

Discography[]

  • 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[]

  • Kunzler, Martin (2004). Jazz-Lexikon. 1, A - L. Reinbeck. ISBN 9783499165122.

External links[]

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