
Pascal Schumacher (born 12 March 1979 in
Luxemburg
Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: link=no, Grand-Duché de Luxembourg ; german: link=no, Großherzogtum Luxemburg is a small land ...
) is a Luxembourgish jazz musician, composer and percussionist who has founded a number of groups including the Pascal Schumacher Quartet. He also plays and composes classical chamber music.
Education
Pascal Schumacher studied classical percussion at the
Luxembourg Conservatory
The Conservatoire de Luxembourg is a conservatoire in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The conservatoire was founded in 1906, after a private donation made possible its establishment, which had been mandated under a Grand Ducal decree is ...
. He continued his studies at the
Strasbourg Conservatory and at the jazz department of the
Royal Conservatory of Brussels
The Royal Conservatory of Brussels (french: Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles, nl, Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel) is a historic conservatory in Brussels, Belgium. Starting its activities in 1813, it received its official name in 1832. Provid ...
. He obtained master's degrees in jazz-vibraphone at the
Royal Conservatory of The Hague
The Royal Conservatoire ( nl, Koninklijk Conservatorium, KC) is a conservatoire in The Hague, providing higher education in music and dance. The conservatoire was founded by King William I in 1826, making it the oldest conservatoire in the Nether ...
with
Frits Landesbergen
Frits Landesbergen (born 1961 in Voorschoten) is a Dutch jazz drummer and vibraphonist.
Private life
Since about 2003 he has been in a relationship with Joke Bruijs
Joke Bruijs (born 14 January 1952) is a Kingdom of the Netherlands, Dutch actre ...
and in musicology at the
Marc Bloch University The University Marc Bloch, also known as Strasbourg II or UMB was a university in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. As of 2006, it had around 13,000 students. Its name used to be ''Université des Sciences Humaines'' (University of Social Sciences), but i ...
in Strasbourg. Among those who assisted him in his studies were
Gary Burton
Gary Burton (born January 23, 1943) is an American jazz vibraphonist, composer, and educator. Burton developed a pianistic style of four-mallet technique as an alternative to the prevailing two-mallet technique. This approach caused him to be h ...
,
David Friedman David Friedman may refer to:
Music
* David Friedman (percussionist) (born 1944), American jazz musician
* David Friedman (composer) (born 1950), Broadway and film composer
Film
* David Friedman (actor) (born 1973), American film and TV actor and ...
,
Stefon Harris
Stefon DeLeon Harris (born March 23, 1973) is an American jazz vibraphonist.
Biography
A native of Albany, New York, Harris intended to work for the New York Philharmonic until he heard the music of Charlie Parker. During the 1990s he recorded ...
and
Charles Loos
Charles Loos (born 29 July 1951 in Brussels) is a Belgian jazz pianist and composer. In 1972 he began studying composition and jazz orchestra at Berklee College of Music in Boston, while he already followed a classical formation in Belgium. B ...
.
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Career

Schumacher cofounded the "Interchange" ensemble with saxophonist Nadine Kauffmann (1995) and, in 2001, the experimental percussion group "Stroke X". From 1997, he became increasingly involved in improvised music, especially jazz, playing with a number of different bands and performing with a variety of artists. In 2002, he set up his own Pascal Schumacher Quartet with
Jef Neve
Jef Neve (born 8 March 1977) is a Belgian jazz and classical music pianist and composer.
Life and career
Neve was born in Turnhout, Belgium.Hope, Alan (22 July 2014"Face of Flanders: Jef Neve" Flanders Today. By the age of 14 he was composing mu ...
(piano), Christophe Devisscher (bass) and Teun Verbruggen (drums). Their first album, ''Change Of The Moon'' was released in March 2004, providing the band with opportunities to travel across Europe as well as to Australia and South Africa. Their second album, ''Personal Legend'' was released in 2005 and their third, ''Silbergrau'' in 2007.
In a preview of the quartet's contribution to the London Jazz Festival in November 2010, Thomas Gray characterized Schumacher (vibes) and Franz von Chossy (piano) as "resourceful improvisers, with an abundance of lucid ideas effortlessly articulated over the many shifts of metre. Meanwhile," he comments, "Christophe Devisscher (on bass) and Jens Düppe (on drums) play with a mix of muscle, precision and exquisite dynamic sensitivity."
With his quartet, Schumacher has performed at a number of jazz festivals including the
North Sea Jazz Festival
The North Sea Jazz Festival is an annual festival held each second weekend of July in the Netherlands at the Ahoy venue. It used to be in The Hague but since 2006 it has been held in Rotterdam. This is because the Statenhal where the festival wa ...
(Rotterdam),
London Jazz Festival,
Wangaratta Festival of Jazz
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,
Copenhagen Jazz Festival
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and
JVC Jazz Festival (Paris). They have also performed at clubs and festivals in Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, New York, Paris, Berlin, London, Munich, Liverpool Manchester, Athens, Warsaw,
Melbourne
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,
Sydney,
Montreal
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, Toronto,
Cape Town
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,
Saigon
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and
Mexico City
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.
Pascal played as soloist with
Zürcher Kammerorchester
The Zurich Chamber Orchestra (Zürcher Kammerorchester; ZKO, German abbreviation) is a Swiss chamber orchestra based in Zurich. The ZKO's principal concert venue in Zurich is the Tonhalle. The ZKO also performs in Zurich at the Schauspielhaus Zü ...
,
WDR Rundfunkorchester Köln
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History
Groups from which the orchestra was ...
, la Camerata Megaron Athens, l’
Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg
The Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra ( lb, Lëtzebuerger philharmoneschen Orchester, french: Orchestre philharmonique du Luxembourg), abbreviated to OPL, is a symphony orchestra based in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. The orchestra formerly perfor ...
, l’Orchestre de Chambre du Luxembourg, United Instruments of Lucilin, the
Kammerorchester Berlin
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, the
Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt and the Junge Norddeutsche Philharmonie.
In 2004, Jef Neve and Pascal Schumacher set up a duo (vibraphone and piano) playing a new kind of chamber music combining the sounds of
Claude Debussy
(Achille) Claude Debussy (; 22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionism in music, Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most infl ...
,
Steve Reich
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and
Igor Stravinsky
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.
"Pascal Schumacher & Jef Neve Duets"
Retrieved 5 January 2011. The duo has been warmly welcomed by the Philharmonie Luxembourg
The Philharmonie Luxembourg, also known officially as the Grande-Duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte Concert Hall (french: Salle de concerts grande-duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte, german: Konzertsaal Großherzogin Joséphine-Charlotte), is a concert hall ...
for the "Rising Stars" concert series in some of the largest concert halls in Europe in association with the European Concert Hall Organisation The European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO) is a group of European concert hall
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This list does not include ot ...
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''Monday Night Productions''. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
Pascal Schumacher also teaches at the Luxembourg Conservatory
The Conservatoire de Luxembourg is a conservatoire in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The conservatoire was founded in 1906, after a private donation made possible its establishment, which had been mandated under a Grand Ducal decree is ...
.
Awards
*IKB Jugend-Förderpreis (1998)
*Prix Norbert Stelmes des Jeunesses Musicales Luxembourg (1999)
*Together with the Pascal Schumacher Quartet, First Prize and Public Prize, Tremplin Jazz Avignon (2004)
* Django d'Or for New Talent, Belgian Jazz Trophy (2005)
*Pascal Schumacher has been selected for the 2009-2010 Rising Stars program organized by the European Concert Hall Organization (2008)
*ECHO Jazz, "Instrumentalist of the year International, special instruments, Vibraphone", Germany (2012)
*Pascal Schumacher wins the Export Artist 2012 award by the Luxembourgish music export office Music:Lx.
*Pascal Schumacher wins the JTI Eurocore Jazz Award 2013.
Discography (selection)
* ''Change of the Moon'', (Igloo
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Although igloos are often associated with all Inuit, they were traditionally used only ...
, 2004)
* ''Personal Legend'', (Igloo
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Although igloos are often associated with all Inuit, they were traditionally used only ...
, 2006)
* ''Silbergrau'', (Igloo
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Although igloos are often associated with all Inuit, they were traditionally used only ...
, 2007)
* ''Here We Gong'', (Enja
Enja Records is a German jazz record company and label based in Munich which was founded by jazz enthusiasts Matthias Winckelmann and Horst Weber in 1971.
The label's first release was by Mal Waldron, and early releases included European and ...
, (2009)
* ''Face to Face'', (Enja, 2010)
* ''Bang My Can'', (Enja, 2011)
* ''Left Tokyo Right'', (Laborie, 2015)
* ''Afrodiziak'', (MNP/MPS
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Science and technology
* Mucopolysaccharidosis, genetic lysosomal storage disorder
* Mononuclear phagocyte system, cells in mammalian biology
* Myofascial pain syndrome
* Metallopanstimulin
* Potassium perox ...
/Naxos
Naxos (; el, Νάξος, ) is a Greek island and the largest of the Cyclades. It was the centre of archaic Cycladic culture. The island is famous as a source of emery, a rock rich in corundum, which until modern times was one of the best ...
, 2016)
* ''The Woman One Longs For'' starring Marlene Dietrich, Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Foundation, Wiesbaden (1929/2012) DVD
* ''Double Quartet - Henning Siewerts'' (Pirouet, 2016)
* ''ÜberBach - Arash Safaian'' (Neue Meister, Edel, 2016)
* ''Drops & Points'' (Modulating Music 2017)
* ''Drops & Points Reworks'' (Modulating Music 2018)
* ''SOL'' (Neue Meister, Edel 2020)
* ''SOL - The Mudam Session'' (Neue Meister, Edel 2020)
* ''LUNA'' with Echo Collective
Echo Collective are a Brussels-based orchestral ensemble, founded by Neil Leiter and Margaret Hermant, working in the post-classical world. Echo Collective make interpretations of genres as diverse as alt.rock, synth-pop and black metal, and also ...
(Neue Meister, Edel 2022)
* ''CTRL Variations'' with United Instruments of Lucilin (Neue Meister, Edel 2023)
References
External links
Official Website
Pascal Schumacher at MUDAM 2020 YouTube
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1979 births
Living people
Luxembourgian jazz musicians
Musicians from Luxembourg City
Luxembourgian composers
Luxembourgian percussionists
Royal Conservatory of The Hague alumni
Igloo Records artists
Jazz vibraphonists