Jazz@Casals

Between rhythm, spontaneity, and creative freedom

Three sound worlds, three encounters, three facets of jazz: Omer Klein & The Poetics — a quintet centred around piano, wind instruments, and percussion, moving between poetic intimacy and rhythmic energy. Avishai Cohen & Yonathan Avishai — a dialogue of subtle expressive power between trumpet and piano. Nils Landgren & Jan Lundgren, with trombone and piano — lyrical chamber jazz that flows gently and naturally.

A concert series that brings the most intimate forms of jazz to life in many colours.

 

Advance ticket sales begin on 1 June 2026. Friends of the Kronberg Academy can secure the best seats from 20 May.

Current events

Category
Location
Großer Saal, Casals Forum
2026/2027 Jazz@Casals
OMER KLEIN & THE POETICS
Klein & The Poetics: Abramov, Bresler, Cohen-Milo, Wajdzik

Participants

  • Marta Wajdzik Soprano and alto saxophone
  • Omri Abramov Tenor saxophone and flute
  • Haggai Cohen Milo Acoustic and electric bass
  • Amir Bresler percussion
  • Omer Klein piano

Programme

Infectious grooves and memorable melodies shape the distinctive sound of pianist Omer Klein and his band The Poetics. Influences from Brazil and Africa add further colours to their musical storytelling.

 

Subject to change

Großer Saal, Casals Forum
2026/2027 Jazz@Casals
COHEN & AVISHAI
Avishai, Cohen

Participants

  • Avishai Cohen trumpet
  • Yonathan Avishai piano

Programme

Avishai Cohen is regarded as a defining innovator of contemporary jazz. In duo with his childhood friend Yonathan Avishai, he continually reimagines jazz standards in a style that is intimate, free, and deeply expressive.

 

Subject to change

Großer Saal, Casals Forum
2026/2027 Jazz@Casals
LANDGREN & LUNDGREN
Landgren, Lundgren

Participants

  • Nils Landgren Trombone
  • Jan Lundgren piano

Programme

Nils Landgren and Jan Lundgren combine Nordic tradition, impressionistic colours, and American jazz in lyrical miniatures poised between lightness and melancholy. In intimate musical partnership, the duo unfolds the most concentrated form of collaborative music-making.

Subject to change