Mazen Kerbaj
Mazen Kerbaj (born Beirut, 1975) is a Lebanese jazz and free improvisation trumpeter and comic book artist.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mazen Kerbaj |
Born | 1975 |
Origin | Beirut, Lebanon |
Kerbaj grew up in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War, and began playing free jazz in local clubs following the reestablishment of cultural life in the 1990s.[1] His first public performances took place in 2000, started his own record label, and toured internationally, playing with musicians such as Michael Zerang, Mats Gustafsson, Guillermo Gregorio, and Fred Lonberg-Holm in Europe and the United States. He also issued his own comics in the 2000s, which are published on a blog. In July 2006, he recorded himself playing live during the 2006 Lebanon War with the sounds of bombs exploding and car sirens wailing.[2]
In 2015, he became artist-in-residence at the Berlin collective DAAD.
Discography
- A with Sharif Sehnaoui & Raed Yassine cd-thèque, 2003)
- Abu Tarek with Franz Hautzinger (Creative Sources, 2004)
- Rouba3i5 with Christine Sehnaoui, Sharif Sehnaoui & Ingar Zach (Al Maslakh, 2005)
- Brt Vrt Zrt Krt (Al Maslakh, 2005)
- 3:1 with Birgit Ulher, Sharif Sehnaou (Creative Sources, 2008)
- Blue Rain with Ernesto Rodrigues, Guilherme Rodrigues, Carlos Santos (Creative Sources, 2014)
- Ariha Brass Quartet with Axel Dörner, Franz Hautzinger, Carl Ludwig Hübsch (Al Maslakh, 2015)
- Funkhaus with Mike Bullock, Andrew Lafkas (Fine Noise & Light, 2017)
- East of Where? with Toshimaru Nakamura (Ftarri, 2017)
- Sawt Out with Burkhard Beins, Michael Vorfeld (2018)
Bibliography
- Mazen Kerbaj: Beyrouth, juillet–août 2006. L’Association BD
- Mazen Kerbaj, Lenia Major: Suffit la bagarre! Edition Samir, 2012
- Mazen Kerbaj: Lettre à la mère (Arbeitstitel Plus jamais). Ed. Apocalypse, 2013
See also
- Cyril M
References
- Mazen Kerbaj Expresses the Chaos of War-Torn Lebanon with His Trumpet. Dallas Observer, February 17, 2015.
- The playlist: Middle East and North Africa – Hafida and Mazen Kerbaj . The Guardian, January 14, 2015.