The vibraphonist, composer, and performer Viktoria Søndergaard is one of the most original voices on the Danish jazz and improvisation scene.
With her unusual choice of instrument, Søndergaard has managed to move the vibraphone far from its traditional role and into a lively, playful, and expressive universe. Her music encompasses both raw energy, melodic sensitivity, and an almost theatrical approach to the concert format, where vocal elements, movement, and strong stage presence are a natural part of the expression.
Søndergaard's music moves effortlessly between the intense and the fragile – from explosive, rhythmic sequences to reflective, almost melancholic passages. As a performer, she is outgoing and charismatic, and her concerts are characterized by infectious energy and a constant curiosity to challenge the vibraphone's sonic universe.
For this concert, she performs in a trio with double bassist Richard Andersson and drummer Jak...
The vibraphonist, composer, and performer Viktoria Søndergaard is one of the most original voices on the Danish jazz and improvisation scene.
With her unusual choice of instrument, Søndergaard has managed to move the vibraphone far from its traditional role and into a lively, playful, and expressive universe. Her music encompasses both raw energy, melodic sensitivity, and an almost theatrical approach to the concert format, where vocal elements, movement, and strong stage presence are a natural part of the expression.
Søndergaard's music moves effortlessly between the intense and the fragile – from explosive, rhythmic sequences to reflective, almost melancholic passages. As a performer, she is outgoing and charismatic, and her concerts are characterized by infectious energy and a constant curiosity to challenge the vibraphone's sonic universe.
For this concert, she performs in a trio with double bassist Richard Andersson and drummer Jakob Høyer – two strong and versatile figures on the Danish jazz scene. Together they create an open and dynamic musical space where Søndergaard's compositions and ideas meet the trio's collective improvisation in a close and lively interplay.
Look forward to a concert where the boundaries between the written and the spontaneous dissolve, and where the music is constantly in motion – full of tension, presence, and surprises.
In connection with the jazz concerts, Café Cookie sells beer and wine.
In case of bad weather, the concert will move indoors....
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