Banksia Trio

The Banksia Trio is named after an Australian plant that blooms under extreme conditions and even thrives through scorching. It characterizes, on the one hand, the powerful playing and, on the other, the lyrical musical beauty of this trio, in which three of Tokyo's most sought-after jazz musicians have united. This Japanese super trio combines powerful playing and lyrical beauty and performs at the Bimhuis.
Banksia Trio
Dates
Benjamin Herman
Founder Takashi Sugawa plays double bass, with a background in classical cello that is clearly audible in his playing. Pianist Masaki Hayashi moves effortlessly between acoustic jazz and film music. Master drummer Shun Ishiwaka is at the forefront of Japanese jazz and has collaborated with international greats such as Kurt Rosenwinkel and Jason Moran. This concert is curated by saxophonist Benjamin Herman, who recorded his recent album The Tokyo Sessions in Japan and knows the Japanese jazz scene like no other. With Masaki Hayashi on piano, Takashi Sugawa on double bass, and Shun Ishiwaka on drums.
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