Kirk Knuffke

Kirk Knuffke (2016)

Kirk Michael Knuffke (* 1980 in Denver) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazztrompeter und Kornettist.

Leben und Wirken

Knuffke wuchs in Colorado auf und lebt seit 2005 in New York City. Dort studierte er Improvisation bei Ornette Coleman, Art Lande und Ron Miles. Unter eigenem Namen legte er seitdem eine Reihe von Alben zunächst für die Label Clean Feed, No Business und – gemeinsam mit dem Pianisten Jesse Stacken – für SteepleChase Records vor, darunter ein Album mit Kompositionen von Charles Mingus. Außerdem arbeitete er mit Matt Wilson/Mary Halvorson, Butch Morris, der Andrew D’Angelo Big Band, Josh Rosemans Extended Constellations, Jeff Davis, Federico Ughi, Lisle Ellis, Charlie Hunter, Lilly-Ann Hertzman, im Quartett Ideal Bread und in Kenny Wollesens Formation Wollesonic. In Europa trat er u. a. mit Auftritten auf Festivals in Saalfelden, Willisau und dem North Sea Jazz Festival in Erscheinung. Mit Melissa Aldana, Jakob Bro, Joe Martin, Jacob Sacks und RJ Miller trat er 2014 auf dem SWR NEWJazz Meeting auf. Weiterhin arbeitete er mit Michael Formanek & Ensemble Kolossus (The Distance, 2016), Frank Kimbrough (Ancestors, 2021) und James Brandon Lewis (Eye of I und For Mahalia, with Love, 2023).

Zu seinen Einflüssen zählt Knuffke das Spiel Lester Bowies und das kompositorische Werk Steve Lacys.[1] 2015 gewann er in den Down Beat Kritiker-Polls in der Rising Star Kategorie.

Kirk Knuffke (2018)

Diskographische Hinweise

  • Big Wig (Clean Feed, 2008) mit Brian Drye
  • Amnesia Brown (Clean Feed, 2008) mit Kenny Wollesen und Doug Wieselman
  • Chew Your Food (No Business, 2009) mit Kenny Wollesen und Lisle Ellis
  • Jesse Stacken & Kirk Knuffke: Mockingbird - The Music of Thelonious Monk and Duke Ellington (Steeplechase, 2009)
  • Kirk Knuffke & Jess Stacken, Orange Was The Color (Steeplechase, 2011)
  • Kirk Knuffke & Mike Pride: The Exterminating Angel (Not Two Records, 2012)
  • Karl Berger & Kirk Knuffke: Moon (NoBusiness, 2015)
  • Michael Bisio & Kirk Knuffke: Row for William O. (Relative Pitch Records, 2016)
  • Kirk Knuffke & Whit Dickey: Fierce Silence (Clean Feed, 2016)
  • Cherryco (Steeplechase, 2017)
  • Kirk Knuffke & Ben Goldberg: Uncompahgre (Relative Pitch, 2018)
  • Witness (Steeplechase, 2018)
  • Whit Dickey & Kirk Knuffke: Drone Dream (NoBusiness, 2019)
  • Brightness: Live in Amsterdam (Royal Potato Family, 2020)
  • Michael Bisio, Kirk Knuffke, Fred Lonberg-Holm: The Art Spirit (ESP-Disk 2021)
  • Per Møllehøj, Kirk Knuffke, Thommy Andersson: ’S Wonderful (Stunt, 2022)
  • Kirk Knuffke, Matthew Shipp, Michael Bisio: Gravity without Airs (TAO Forms, 2022)
  • Kirk Knuffke & Michael Bisio: For You I Don’t Want to Go (2022)
  • Karl Berger, Kirk Knuffke: Heart Is a Melody (2023), mit Jay Anderson, Matt Wilson
  • Kirk Knuffke & Joe McPhee: Keep Up the Dream (2023), mit Christof Knoche, Michael Bisio, Jay Rosen

Einzelnachweise

  1. Porträt bei Clean Feed (Memento vom 11. Dezember 2014 im Internet Archive)

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Kirk Knuffke Trio, 2 juni 2016 BIM Amsterdam - Kirk Knuffke (51321036875).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dirk Neven, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0

Cornetist Kirk Knuffke from New York blurs the boundaries between mainstream jazz and avant-garde in his trio with double bassist Mark Helias and drummer Bill Goodwin.

Cornetist Kirk Knuffke is among the rare performers who are fluent in both traditional jazz and contemporary improvised music. This is evident in his new trio, which features two musicians he admires: the experimental bassist Mark Helias and straight-ahead drummer Bill Goodwin, both of whom are top performers in their field. Mark Helias played with among others Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor. Bill Goodwin was the main drummer in Phil Woods’ Orchestra and has collaborated with such players as Bill Evans, Tony Bennett and Dexter Gordon.

Kirk Knuffke has been acclaimed as a Rising Star in the most recent Downbeat Critics Poll. His mentors include Ornette Coleman and Ron Miles. Previously he played at the Bimhuis with Ideal Bread, the band dedicated to the music of Steve Lacy. In collaboration with pianist Jesse Stacken he recorded music by among others Monk, Mingus en Misha Mengelberg. His most recent trio album features his original compositions.

Kirk Knuffke - cornet Mark Helias - bas

Bill Goodwin - drums
Kirk Knuffke 2018 by Justus Nussbaum.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Justus Nussbaum, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Jazz-Kornettist Kirk Knuffke nach seinem Konzert im Mai 2018 beim Marburger Jazzclub Cavete.