SingleRelease date:
23.02.2021
Pascal Schumacher, Malakoff Kowalski
Re: Sol
The pianist, Malakoff Kowalski lends his keys to Schumacher’s title track SOL. Malakoff Kowalski has become renowned for repudiating overstimulation in his music, and daring to let the piano gently speak for itself. His rework of SOL, leaves the original piece almost intact except now, warm chords played on a subdued Krauss-Pianino from 1912, frame the original melody, grounding it in a brooding mood. In this melancholy, Schumacher’s subtle tingles and tangles on the vibraphone seem both electrifying and wrapped in mysticism. “Pascal’s track had this dark and slow mood. Like an unresolved or unclear relationship drama,” says Malakoff Kowalski, “My rework of it contains just one piano, and one vibraphone, no synthesizers or loops. It’s music that could be from 1965 or 2065.”

Pascal Schumacher
He played with many of exciting musicians such Francesco Tristano, Bachar Mar-Khalifé, Jef Neve, Kenny Barron & Magic Malik, wrote music for theater and film and leaded a jazz quartet. Today he mixes emotional classical music with minimal electronic sounds, although Schumacher himself considers each classification obsolete. To him, music is a single, limitless playground.
2018 also marked a new beginning for Pascal Schumacher, who upon invitation to play at Jazz & The City Festival In Salzburg, started to develop his own solo material. The experience opened up an entirely new path for the composer culminating in his debut solo album, SOL. SOL captures Schumacher’s newfound passion for solitude in all its magnetism all the while remaining true to the main characteristic of his relationship with the vibraphone; intimacy. SOL has ben released via Neue Meister in June 2020.
Pascal is a Yamaha Artist and a Professor for Jazz and Classical Percussion at the Conservatoire de Musique de Luxembourg. - He is the Artistic Director of the innovative 'Reset' Music Festival at Abbaye Neimenster and an Ambassador for SOS Children's Villages International - Luxembourg.More releases
























