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Jo Jena (* 1979) is a guitarist and composer.
Life and Work
editJo Jena studied composition with Elliott Sharp and Julio Herrlein as well as Jazzguitar with Michael Gechter. He received a scholarship of Berkeley College of Music and was participant in the 5th Ensemble Modern Youth Forum. He collaborated with Rhys Chatham ("An angel moves too fast to see"), Bertram Ritter, Mia Dyberg F.I.M. & MOMEM[1], Nachtierhaus, Flowarea und Jason Schneider. He was the first electric guitarist to arrange and record Schönbergs 6 little piano pieces, Opus 19.[2]
Jena released 20 recordings so far ranging from modal jazz, ambient to avantgarde. His music is frequently reviewed internationally, i.e. by Marc Weidenbaum‘s Disquiet[3], Guitar Moderne[4], Neuguitars[5] oder Minor 7th[6].
Discography
edit- inselplatz frieden (1998) (with pantasz)
- 3 studien für stratocaster/heisse luft (2000)
- rhythm n drones (2004)
- electroacoustic experiments (2005)
- songs for bi (2005)
- landgrafen (2018)
- schney soundsystem (2018) (with burtis knight)
- miniaturen (2019)
- solo improvisations (2019)
- nadir (2020)
- solo improvisations II (2020)
- schönberg opus 16, 6 little piano pieces arranged for electric guitar (2021)
- solo improvisations III (2021)
- krautfunk (2021)
- solo improvisations IV (2022)
- selected free solos I (2022)
- hydrangea (2022)
- selected free solos II (2023)
- jo jena & burtis knight (2023) (with burtis knight)
- trial 721 (2024)
Weblinks
edit- personal website of Jo Jena
- website of imm records
- on Discogs
References
edit- ^ "F.I.M. meets MOMEM" (in German). 2023-08-11. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- ^ "sechs kleine klavierstücke, op. 19, by arnold schönberg/arranged for electric guitar by jo jena". jo jena/imm records. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- ^ "February 2006 – Page 2 – Disquiet". 2006-02-20. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- ^ "Guitar Moderne Record Picks XXV | guitar moderne". 2021-05-07. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- ^ "Jo Jena". 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- ^ "Minor 7th Spring 2023: Jamie Stillway, Steve Dawson, Frances Luke Accord, Sean Hall, Jo Jena, Eric Bibb, Alex Boldin". Retrieved 2024-02-25.