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Benjamin Koppel Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Benjamin Koppel

Benjamin Koppel Quartet

May 15, 2025

8:00 PM GMT+2
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En festlig og forrygende aften med Koppel og hans internationale kvartet Benjamin Koppel har så ufatteligt meget at byde på. Han er altsaxofonist i verdensklasse, komponist ud af en berømt komponist-familie med dybe rødder, storsælgende forfatter med meget på hjerte, og også succesfuld koncertarrangøren med så meget mere. Med andre ord, han har en uudtømmelig energi og en ægte kunstnerisk kosmopolit, der befinder sig lige godt i hjemmet i Valby som i New York, hvor han har spillet med alle de store, der er værd at spille med. Han har altid gang i flere nye koncepter og projekter, og det lykkes altid at få alting til at gå op i en højere enhed takket være hans kæmpe talent, hårdt slid og stor venlighed. Ved disse tre aftner på Montmartre samler han to af landets travleste musikere, pianisten Jacob Christoffersen og bassisten Johnny Åman, og har samt dem stævne med den ungarsk-amerikanske trommeslager Ferenc Nemeth. Sidstnævnte er er kendt for sit stærkt dynamiske og teknisk overdådige spil. Tilsammen er de en kraftfuld kvartet, som må opleves. Uanset hvad de finder på af repertoire kan man være sikker på, at det vil være en stor og kraftfuld oplevelse. Benjamin Koppel er aldrig været bleg for at udfordre sig selv, og samspillet mellem ham, den farverige trommeslager og de to stensikre danske musikere lægger op til en aften med glædesfuld, energisk musik, tilsat garanti for god underholdning. Line-up Benjamin Koppel - alto sax Jacob Christoffersen - piano Johnny Åman - bass Ferenc Nemeth - drums
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January 23rd 2023
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Benjamin Koppel Biography

Benjamin Koppel, Danish saxophonist and composer, is one of the most award-winning musicians of his generation, known for his versatility and virtuosity.

Koppel’s influences are broad, but they start with his family. Koppel, a stellar player and renowned composer, is the grandson of noted Danish classical composer Herman D. Koppel. His father, Anders Koppel, is a well-known and successful Hammond organ player and a composer and the family in general is full of music and creativity.

Benjamin Koppel’s saxophone sounds sweet and full tone that comes more out of his heroes Cannonball Adderley and Johnny Hodges than, say, John Coltrane (whom he also admires). His approach is contemplative and not hectic when he pours out blazing bebop licks, quick and smooth. His superb playing has put him in the company of Kenny Werner, Jim Hall, Joe Lovano, Scott Colley, Miroslav Vitous, Randy Brecker, David Sanchez, Sheryl Crow to name a few.
He has jazz groups and plays classical, pop, R&B, folkloric music and almost anything in between. As a composer, he writes in those genres and is not afraid to take on large scale projects and compose music for a theatre performance, put together two festival programs per year and write a book whenever there is a break.

At the age of 15, he was co-founder of the Tournesoul soul / rock orchestra and also formed his own jazz quartet, which in 1993 released the debut cd Benjamin Koppel Quartet. In 1992, as the first jazz musician, he received the great award of the Jacob Gades Legacy. He studied in New York at the Cuban saxophonist Paquito D’Rivera and in 1995 he co-founder of Mad Cows Sing crossover ensemble, with 4 classical and 3 rhythmic musicians highlighting strongly in Denmark as well as on the international music scene. In 1997 he performed Anders Koppel’s Saxophone Concerto No. 1 and 2004 Saxophone Concert No. 2. In May 2015, the third CD with Koppel as a soloist with Symphony Orchestra was released, Double Triple Koppel (Dacapo records) where Koppel plays with Michala Petri and the Odense Symphony Orchestra.

His saxophone can be heard on a large number of albums, including Moonjam (the best selling Scandinavian instrumental band with several multiple platinum albums to their credit), Danseorkestret, Rugsted & Kreutzfeldt, Maria Montell, Marie Carmen Koppel, Hanne Boel, Alberte Winding, Sanne Salomonsen and soundtracks for several feature films, documentaries, cartoons and ballets.

Koppel has worked regularly with international jazz stars like Chris Potter, Al Foster, John Abercrombie, Davide Sanchez, Lee Konitz, Jim Hall, Joe Lovano, Markus Stockhausen, Ron Miles, Dave Douglas, Ben Monder, Adam Nussbaum.

Koppel has released more than 60 albums as a jazz soloist along with some of the biggest international jazz names, including Joe Lovano, Kenny Werner, Charlie Mariano, Daniel Humair, Phil Woods, Alex Riel, Larry Goldings, Randy Brecker, Palle Danielsson, Ignacio Berroa, Bill Stewart, Lionel Loueke, Paul Bley, Miroslav Vitous, Miguel Zenon, Chano Dominguez, Peter Erskine, Scott Colley, Johnathan Blake, Bobby Watson, Jean Michel Pilc, Uri Caine, and others. Koppel has collaborations with a number of high-class classical soloists, including Katrine Gislinge, Michala Petri, Henrik Dam Thomsen, Inger Dam Jensen, and others.



Since 2012 member of the trio Koppel-Colley-Blade Collective together with bassist Scott Colley and drummer Brian Blade, who released their first CD “The Koppel Colley Blade Collective” at Artistshare (USA) in May 2015.

Koppel has received a wide range of prizes and honors through the years. Palæ Bars Jazz Prize (the year after Kenny Drew, the year before Duke Jordan), the Jacob Gade Prize, Holstebro Music Prize, and others. Was also named Knight of France, Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2011 for his musical work.
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