John Wolf Brennan
John Wolf Brennan is an Irish pianist, organist, melodica player, and composer based in Weggis, Switzerland.
Biography
Brennan was born in Dublin, his family moved to Switzerland when he was seven years old. He took piano lessons from age eleven, but played bass guitar in a rock band in 1970 before returning to keyboards in 1974 to play in a jazz-rock group. In 1977 he founded the free jazz group Freemprovisations, which featured Peter Schärli among its members; he formed Impetus in 1979. He studied at the University of Fribourg, Swiss Jazz School in Berne, the conservatory in Lucerne, and the Academy of Church and School Music. His brother Peter Wolf was a singer, played saxophone, flute, oboe and founded in 1977 in Weggis, Lucerne, possibly the most successful progressive rock bands to come from Switzerland Flame Dream.From 1980 to 1984 Brennan played in the Mohrenkopf Afro-jazz band, and worked in Impetus and Triumbajo with Ushma Agnes Baumeler and Barni Palm in 1980–82. Between 1982 and 1989 he worked extensively with Urs Leimgruber, and in the 1980s also worked with Corin Curschellas and Christy Doran. In 1988, he worked in New York City for six months, then founded the drumless quartet Pago Libre the following year. Early in the 1990s he worked with Lindsay Cooper, Daniele Patumi and Tscho Theissing in several ensembles and established the SinFONietta ensemble in 1991. In 1993, he worked with American drummer Alex Cline in the quintet Shooting Stars & Traffic Lights. In 1994, Russian hornist Arkady Shilkloper joined Pago Libre, resulting in a string of albums, from "Pago Libre" to "Stepping Out", "platzDADA!" and "Fake Folk". In 1997 he lived in London and worked with Julie Tippetts, Evan Parker and Chris Cutler in a sextet called HeXtet, which set poems by Seamus Heaney, Edgar Allan Poe, Theo Dorgan e.a. to music. In 1999 he toured in Finland with Ivo Perelman, and worked with Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia and Daniele Patumi in the quartet "Euradici".
As improvisor, he worked with Chicago bass-clarinetist Gene Coleman in a series of MOMENTUM albums, and with Christy Doran and Patrice Héral in the group Triangulation, where he developed his personal style of "comprovisation", a term he coined in 1989. He also released seven solo piano albums so far, from the first "The Beauty of Fractals" to "Pictures in a Gallery" and the award-winning "The Speed of Dark". Following his album "The Well-Prepared Clavier", he has developed an extensive array of prepared piano techniques, creating a whole universe of non-electronic sounds, from "arcopiano" to "pizzicatopiano", "tamburopiano" to "sordinopiano". In 2010, he created the sound installation "Inner & Outer Spaces" together with video artist Susanne Hofer for the Lucerne Art Museum, performing live with Gerry Hemingway and Thomas K.J.Mejer. Together with yodel singer Franziska Wigger and brass player Hanspeter Wigger he works in the trio Melos Montis, with pianist Esther Flückiger in the piano duo TwinKeys. In 2010, he launched the ensemble SONIC ROOTS with Andreas Gabriel, Christy Doran, Marcel Oetiker, Heiri Kaenzig and Marc Halbheer. In addition to his work in jazz, Brennan composes for film and the art-music world as well, particularly chamber music and songs and pieces for theatre, among them the two operas "Güdelmäntig" and "Night.Shift" was premiered at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2010, published by Pan-Verlag, the second and third were published in 2011, the fourth in 2013, the fifth in 2014. In 2012, he started a collaboration with overtone singer Christian Zehnder and Arkady Shilkloper. The same year he recorded "Pilgrims", a new trio album with percussionist Tony Majdalani and guitarist Marco Jencarelli. The Percussion Art Ensemble Berne premiered his new composition "Oscillating Orbits" in 2013, scored for marimba, vibraphone, timpani and various percussion instruments, featuring violinist Misa Stefanovic. In 2015, the NOB Neues Orchester Basel commissioned "Traumpfade", a new piece for orchestra and overtone soloist Christian Zehnder. For the 30-year anniversary of the Zurich James Joyce Foundation he wrote "Winds of May", a new song for soprano and piano, based on Joyce's Chamber Music IX. He also wrote a new hymn for his Swiss hometown Weggis, called "s'Wäggiser Lied". For the “Alpentöne“ Festival 2017, he composed “got hard“, an alpine jazz suite for wind orchestra, Pago Libre & Friends. In August 2018, the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich first performed his new and extended work “Traumpfade”, with soloists Arkady Shilkloper and Christian Zehnder, at the Festival “Stubete am See". 2018 he founded SOOON, a new trio with yodel singer Sonja Morgenegg and his longtime collaborator Tony Majdalani.
In 2019, he wrote most of the choir arrangements for the new program INLAND by the Zurich female choir “die vogelfreien“, conducted by Magda Vogel, music for the theatrical play FLUCTUS, and published three new CDs: "Nevergreens“, “Cinémagique 2.0“ with Pago Libre and “Youchz“ with SOOON.
Discography
Solopiano
- The Beauty of Fractals
- Iritations
- Text, Context, Co–Text & Co–Co–Text
- The Well-Prepared Clavier with Marianne Schroeder
- Flügel
- Pictures in a Gallery
- The Speed of Dark
- Solopiano Essentials
- Nevergreens
With Christy Doran and Triangulation
- Henceforward
- Triangulation with Patrice Héral
- Whirligigs with Bruno Amstad and Patrice Héral
With Pilgrims and Sooon
- Pilgrims trio with Tony Majdalani and Marco Jencarelli
- Pilgrims: Oriental Orbit trio with Tony Majdalani and Marco Jencarelli
- Sooon: YouCHz trio with and Sonja Morgenegg and Tony Majdalani
With Pago Libre
- Extempora with Steve Goodman, Lars Lindvall, Gabriele Hasler and Daniele Patum
- pago libre with Pago Libre with Arkady Shilkloper, Tscho Theissing and Daniele Patumi
- Wake up Call – Live in Italy with Tscho Theissing, Arkady Shilkloper and Daniele Patumi
- cinémagique with Pago Libre with Arkady Shilkloper, Tscho Theissing and Daniele Patumi
- Phoenix – Live in Salzburg and Zurich with Pago Libre with Arkady Shilkloper, Tscho Theissing and Daniele Patumi
- Stepping Out with Pago Libre with Arkady Shilkloper, Tscho Theissing and Georg Breinschmid
- Pago Libre Sextett: platzDADA! with Pago Libre Sextett with Agnes Heginger, Arkady Shilkloper, Tscho Theissing, Georg Breinschmid and Patrice Héral
- Fake Folk with Pago Libre with Arkady Shilkloper, Tscho Theissing, Patrice Héral and Georg Breinschmid
- got hard with Pago Libre with Arkady Shilkloper, Florian Mayer, Tom Götze, Christy Doran and Patrice Héral, and the Alpentöne Blasorchester, conducted by Michel Truniger
- Cinémagique 2.0 with Pago Libre, Arkady Shilkloper, Tscho Theissing, Daniele Patumi and Georg Breinschmid
Various ensembles
- Impetus: Opening Seed
- Impetus: Down to Earth with Marco Käppeli, Ushma Agnes Baumeler, Thomas Dürst and Jürg Burkhard
- Mountain Hymn with Urs Leimgruber
- Entupadas with Corin Curschellas
- An Chara with Urs Leimgruber
- Henceforward with Christy Doran
- Polyphyllum with Urs Leimgruber
- M.A.P. with Norma Winstone and Urs Leimgruber
- TEN ZENtences with Daniele Patumi
- Aurealis with Robert Dick and Daniele Patumi
- Moskau–Petuschki with Martin Mayes, Daniele Patumi, Marion Namestnik, Tscho Theissing and Lars Lindvall
- HeXtet: Through the Ear of a Raindrop with Julie Driscoll, Evan Parker, Paul Rutherford, Chris Cutler and Peter Whyman
- Minute Age with Margrit Rieben and Reto Senn
- Nisajo with Nicky Heinen and Alexander Alexandrov
- pipelines with Hans Kennel
- Entropology – The Science of Sonic Poetry with Eddie Prévost and Simon Picard
- Broken Dreams live with Alexandra Prusa, Hans Kennel and Marc Unternährer
- Time Jumps – Space Cracks with Daniele Patumi
- klanggang
- Glockenspiel
- Zero Heroes with Peggy Lee and Dylan van der Schyff
- pipelines – live at Lucerne Festival with Hans Kennel and Marc Unternährer
- I.N.I.T.I.A.L.S. with Urs Blöchlinger, Peter Schärli, Lindsay Cooper, Steve Argüelles, Christy Doran, Urs Leimgruber, Marco Käppeli e.a.
- Sculpted Sound with Magda Vogel, Charlotte Hug, Shirley Anne Hofmann, Eugen Gomringer and Christian Wolfarth
- Shooting Stars & Traffic Lights with Alex Cline, Tscho Theissin, John Voirol and Daniele Patumi
- Broken Dreams: Hommage an Sophie Taeuber-Arp with Alexandra Prusa and Peter Gossweiler
- Mein liebstes Krokodil – nach Anton Tschechow 'Die Dame mit dem Hündchen' und Briefen an und von Olga Knipper' with Thomas Hürlimann and Arkady Shilkloper
- Jodel Vol.1' with Nadja Räss and Franziska Wigger
- Klick, klick, ihr Sätzlinge with Eveline Hasler
- POYA with Daniel Mezger
- Tarkus and other love stories with piano duo TwinKeys Esther Flückiger - music by Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Genesis and Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Dehei nöd dehei/Abhaile níl ahbhaile/Doma njet doma trio with Christian Zehnder and Arkady Shilkloper
With the [Groupe Lacroix]
- 1997: The Composer Group together with the Moscow Rachmaninov Trio
- 1999: Arpiade together with Barbara Sutter, Béatrice Wolf and Michael Wolf
- 2003: 8 Pieces on Paul Klee together with the Ensemble Sortisatio Leipzig
With MOMENTUM
- MOMENTUM with Gene Coleman and Christian Wolfarth
- MOMENTUM 2 – The Law of Refraction with Gene Coleman, Alfred Zimmerlin and Christian Wolfarth
- MOMENTUM 3 with Bertrand Denzler, Christian Weber and Christian Wolfarth
- MOMENTUM 4 – Rising Fall with Gene Coleman, Thomas K.J.Mejer and Marc Unternährer