Vita
1986 | born in Tübingen, Germany |
2008-2012 | Educational diploma in clarinet at the Conservatory of Nuremberg (Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg) |
2012-2013 | Artistic diploma in jazz-clarinet (Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg) |
2009 | director of various own ensembles |
2011-2012 | Performer in the Germnan National Jazz Orchestra (Bundesjazzorchester) |
2010-2013 | Studied jazz composition and arrangement |
2013-2015 | Master Of Music in jazz clarinet at the conservatory in Nuremberg |
2015 | Lives and works freelance in Nuremberg and Munich |
Prizes and Scholarships
2016 | Artist in Residence, Künstlerhaus Lukas, sponsered by Mecklenburg-West Pomerania |
2015 | Scholarship by the city of Nuremberg |
2014 | Scholarship for “Ensemble 11” by Initiative Musik gGmbh (Support by the German Federal Government) |
2014 | CD production with “Ensemble 11” by the bavarian broadcast station (BR Klassik) |
2014 | Scholarship by Kunststiftung (Art Foundation) of Baden-Wuerttemberg |
2012 | Scholarship by Sparda bank |
2010 | Scholarship by Bruno-Rother competition with the project “Vierradantrieb” |
Discography
2015 | Rebecca Trescher Ensemble 11 „Fields“ (Label 11) |
2014 | Rebecca Trescher Fluxtet „Nucleus“ (Double Moon Records) |
2012 | Bundesjazzorchester „City Grooves“ |
2011 | Debut-Album Rebecca Treschers hochZEIT null11 “Sud” (Label 11) |
2009 | Christmas-CD „Engelesingen“ with Metroplmusik Nuremberg (Label 11) |
Press
“Multi-reedist Rebecca Trescher has created an album that doesn’t engage the listener so much as stalk them. Ominous, yet beautiful in that way fear can be, it’s an album of momentary spurts of notes with just clarinet and bass clarinet weaving sounds in between. It creates a heavy mood, even when the music is light as a feather. Songs like “Nass,” with its languid sway and gentle moan, I could listen to forever. Some small effects here and there. Fans of Marty Ehrlich, Clean Feed label, and John Lurie/Lounge Lizards should check out this excellent album. Plenty of ambiance throughout… a smoky shadowy tavern, light filtering in through smudged windows, a shot of whiskey, a heart full of heartbreak, and a sublime happiness whenever the warm touch of the Spring breeze drifts through the bar and makes everyone happy to be alive. That kind of thing.” (2012, birdistheworm.com)
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