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New Documentary Features Trumpeter Tim Hagans With The NDR Bigband

A new documentary from filmmaker Michele Brangwen follows the musicians of the NDR Bigband on a weeklong creative journey with Grammy-nominated trumpeter and composer Tim Hagans

A Week In Hamburg: Rehearsing and Performing Tim Hagans’ “A Conversation” is a new documentary from filmmaker Michele Brangwen that follows GRAMMY-nominated composer and trumpeter Tim Hagans and the exceptionally creative musicians of the NDR Bigband as they rehearse and perform Hagans’ A Conversation. A studio recording of the five-movement suite was released on a CD last year (A Conversation, Waiting Moon Records 2021).

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As Hagans explains in the documentary: “I think all music, whether it is small group jazz, big band, classical, folk music, is really a conversation between the participants, and hopefully a conversation between the participants and the listener.” Billed as a big band of soloists, the musicians of the NDR share their insights on the project. Hagans has worked with the NDR Bigband (also known as the Hamburg Radio Jazz Orchestra) in a variety of roles including guest composer, conductor, arranger, and soloist.

A five-movement suite, A Conversation is a musical conception and innovation extending far beyond the physical score. Its emotional intrigue and the unique overall sound are created by Hagans’ decision to physically group the musicians not by section as is traditional, but by sonic and emotional divisions. Each one of the four ensembles assembled by the composer is charged with different objectives. The documentary allows the viewer to meet and then hear each unique ensemble grouping.

This fascinating setup encourages wild and inspiring musical conversation – all captured here by filmmaker Michele Brangwen. Brangwen writes: “All this gorgeous music coming forth in the stunning Hamburg Autumn was a welcome respite from the weight and austerity of the time we had all been through with the pandemic. Many Covid protocols were still in place but the NDR treated me as a member of the band, so I was able to be everywhere and up close – a golden opportunity to bear witness with my camera to these incredible musicians coming together to make art during a time when art is needed most.”

A Week In HamburgRehearsing and Performing Tim Hagans’ “A Conversation”
Filmed and edited by Michele Brangwen.
Produced for the NDR by Axel Durr.
Sound design and sound editing by Hrólfer Vagnssen.
Filmed in October 2021.

A studio recording of A Conversation was released in June 2021 on Waiting Moon Records and is available on Bandcamp.

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MORE ABOUT TIM HAGANS:
Three-time, GRAMMY-nominated composer and trumpeter Tim Hagans performs and records with the Tim Hagans Quartet and as a guest composer, conductor, and soloist with the NDR Bigband and other large ensembles. His most recent CD, A Conversation (Waiting Moon records 2021) was the June 2021 Editor’s Pick in Downbeat Magazine. His CD Faces Under The Influence, A Jazz Tribute to John Cassavetes (2017 Waiting Moon Records) is a suite of 7 musical portraits inspired by characters from the films of John Cassavetes. The recording features the NDR Bigband with Mr. Hagans as guest composer, conductor, and trumpet soloist. Tim Hagans has performed and recorded with Thad Jones, Ernie Wilkins, Joe Lovano, Bob Belden, and Dexter Gordon. It was Thad Jones who encouraged Tim to write music, and Hagans’ first composition appeared on a Thad Jones Eclipse LP Live at Slukefter. Hagans recorded six CD’s as a leader for Blue Note. For 15 years he was the artistic director of the Norrbotten Big Band in Sweden. He is the trumpet soloist in the film The Score starring Marlon Brando and Robert DeNiro.

Michele Brangwen is a dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker. Her films have been shown at the Long Island Film Festival; the Amelia Earhart Centennial Celebration; Il Coreografo Elettronico in Naples; the ShapeShifter Lab; Mark Morris Dance Center; Spacetaker; The Artery; Dean’s; Barnevelder Theater; the Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston; and theaters in Sweden. Her Amelia was featured on Houston Public Television’s Weeknight Edition. She curated and produced three seasons of ARTCAST, an internet TV series that features dance, music, and film from multiple cities.

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Source: Lydia Liebman Promotions

Photos by Michele Brangwen

Jeremy Smith

Jeremy E. Smith is the Founder and Editor of Last Row Music. He received music degrees from Grace College, Carnegie Mellon University, and The Ohio State University. Currently, Jeremy is the bass trombonist of the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra, the Huntington Symphony Orchestra, and performs throughout Ohio, where he lives with his wife and two sons. Smith is a member of the International Trombone Association and the Jazz Journalists Association.