
We, 20:30 hrs

Mario Rom: trumpet, Wolfgang Muthspiel: guitar/acoustic guitar, Colin Vallon: piano

Mario Rom: trumpet, Wolfgang Muthspiel: guitar/acoustic guitar, Colin Vallon: piano
As part of their release tour, the Chamber Trio is also coming to the bird’s eye.
On this evening, the duo expands into a Chamber Trio with the attentive, lyrical trumpeter Mario Rom and gives an impressive performance of their brand-new work “ATLAS”, which has just been released on the Clap Your Hands label. With its unusual line-up of guitar, trumpet and piano, it unfolds a multi-layered, sophisticated soundscape that flows seamlessly between jazz and chamber music. With subtle interplay, open improvisation and a distinct, precise sense of timbre, the musicians captivate the audience. Even without bass and drums, they make the music blossom and groove.
Th, 20:30 hrs
Solo Series | 1st Set

Sheldon Suter: drums, zither, percussion, FX
Solo Series | 1st Set
A fascinating blend of subtle folk, poetic experimentation and hybrid, jazzy ambient.
In his second solo project, “Pink Dawn”, Sheldon Suter explores his personal sound even more intensively, characterised by free improvisation, diverse musical languages, eras and seemingly incompatible genres that collide in beautiful harmony.Using his own self-developed arsenal of percussion instruments and electronic effects, Suter adopts a more compositional approach that oscillates between dreamlike soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms. A multi-layered, meditative, hallucinatory world that gently transports the audience into a state of trance and contemplation.

Sheldon Suter: drums, zither, percussion, FX
Th, 21:30 hrs
Solo Series | 2nd Set

Alessandra Diodati: vocals, electronics, efx

Alessandra Diodati: vocals, electronics, efx
Solo Series | 2nd Set
A beguiling fusion of voice and electronics.
In her project “To Be Born”, Alessandra Diodati explores the human voice beyond its traditional boundaries, drawing on ancient techniques such as overtone singing and pre-verbal sounds. She experiments with texts and words in their semantic function and also detached from their conventional meaning, so that they exist in their purest form of sound and timbre. In this way, language becomes both narrative and raw sound material. Music that celebrates the most authentic expression of being human, in which the voice becomes a universal instrument of emotion.
Fr and Sa, 20:30 hrs

Sibyl Hofstetter: vocals (08 | 05), Samuel Urscheler: alto/soprano saxes/flute/duduk, Lea Gasser: accordion, Mirko Maio: piano/Fender Rhodes, Emilio Giovanoli: bass, Romain Ballarini: drums
Jazz, folk and chamber music meet Iceland’s rugged beauty.
On her new album “Circles”, Swiss accordionist Lea Gasser explores intimate soundscapes and rhythmic complexity. The compositions, featuring lyrical melodies, striking bass lines and atmospheric textures, were created during a residency in Iceland that has left an audible mark. Images of rugged landscapes, melancholic expanses and the cyclical movement of nature and time flow into her music, at times lively and dancing, at others dreamy and unhurried. On the first evening, the band will also be enriched by the authentic, warm voice of Sibyl Hofstetter.

Sibyl Hofstetter: vocals (08 | 05), Samuel Urscheler: alto/soprano saxes/flute/duduk, Lea Gasser: accordion, Mirko Maio: piano/Fender Rhodes, Emilio Giovanoli: bass, Romain Ballarini: drums
Tu and We, 20:30 hrs

Alice Auclair: vocals, Eliott Knuets: guitar, Wilbur Whitta: piano, Eva Serrano: bass, Dae Bryant: drums

Alice Auclair: vocals, Eliott Knuets: guitar, Wilbur Whitta: piano, Eva Serrano: bass, Dae Bryant: drums
The five talented musicians of the Focusyear Band once again impress on every level.
Swiss singer Alice Auclair improvises with subtle nuance and a clear, magnetic voice, whilst Belgian guitarist Eliott Knuets impresses with his exceptional virtuosity and maturity. Australian pianist Wilbur Whitta impresses with outstanding rhythmic precision, whilst Spanish bassist Eva Serrano forms the rhythmic and sonic foundation of the band with her pulse-driven bass playing, whilst simultaneously enriching the ensemble’s texture with her voice. US drummer Dae Bryant drives the group forward with a dynamic approach, continually inventing new layers of accompaniment.
Th, 20:30 hrs

Christof Lauer: tenor sax , Lisa Wulff: bass, Silvan Strauss: drums
Three voices, one shared breath: this trio comes together in the open space of improvisation – a place of dialogue where every note is reborn and form emerges from freedom. Lauer’s distinctive saxophone voice meets Wulff’s nuanced yet grounding bass playing and Strauss’s energetic, highly sensitive drumming. The musicians share a common musical vision of self-sufficiency, intensity and a willingness to take risks. Their compositions serve as a starting point for sonic experiments and subtle yet powerful solos that captivate the audience.

Christof Lauer: tenor sax , Lisa Wulff: bass, Silvan Strauss: drums
Fr and Sa, 20:30 hrs

Joey Baron: drums, Bram De Looze: piano, Robin Verheyen: soprano/tenor saxes

Joey Baron: drums, Bram De Looze: piano, Robin Verheyen: soprano/tenor saxes
A subtle, unconventional tribute to Thelonious Monk.
“On The Loose” is a sophisticated understatement that brings the spirit of the legendary pianist and composer to life with quiet, nuanced sounds. MIXMONK returns to the original melody and seeks not soloistic self-expression, but a homogeneous, flowing interplay that uses Monk as a point of reference. Robin Verheyen’s delicate saxophone playing winds its way lightly and playfully around the motifs, whilst Bram De Looze repeatedly weaves in complex harmonies reminiscent of Monk. The magnificent Joey Baron underpins this gem with his distinctive voice of highly precise, dense rhythms.
Tu and We, 20:30 hrs
In Collaboration with the Centre for African Studies

Ganesh Geymeier: tenor sax, Andile Yenana: piano, Patrice Moret: bass, Michi Stulz: drums
In Collaboration with the Centre for African Studies
A powerful fusion of South African musical traditions and jazz – emotionally and intellectually stimulating.
Pianist Andile Yenana is one of South Africa’s most respected musicians. With his blend of Xhosa traditions and contemporary jazz, Yenana defines what many consider to be the sound of South African jazz. With his latest album, “Way Out Is In”, recorded at the bird’s eye and blending tradition with innovation, he reaffirms his vital creative role and his place among the great storytellers of South African music. We look forward to the album’s presentation featuring the original line-up.

Ganesh Geymeier: tenor sax, Andile Yenana: piano, Patrice Moret: bass, Michi Stulz: drums
Th, 20:30 hrs
Big Band Night

Francesca Gaza: conductor, Patricija Skof: vocals, Bastien Rieser, Tobias Schneider, Sebastián Greschuk, Cesc Badia, Jordi Roviro: trumpet/flugelhorn, Josh Schofield: alto/soprano saxes, Sara El Hachimi: alto sax/flute, Baptiste Stanek: tenor sax/flute/clarinet/bass clarinet, Linda Scharnagl: baritone sax/ bass clarinet, Lennard Fiehn: tenor sax/clarinet, Lukas Reinert, Yossi Itskovich: trombone, Lucas Wirz: bass trombone, Fernando Brox: trombone/flute, Michał Skwierczyński: guitar, Lorenzo Vitolo: piano, Gianni Narduzzi: bass, Marton Juhasz: drums

Francesca Gaza: conductor, Patricija Skof: vocals, Bastien Rieser, Tobias Schneider, Sebastián Greschuk, Cesc Badia, Jordi Roviro: trumpet/flugelhorn, Josh Schofield: alto/soprano saxes, Sara El Hachimi: alto sax/flute, Baptiste Stanek: tenor sax/flute/clarinet/bass clarinet, Linda Scharnagl: baritone sax/ bass clarinet, Lennard Fiehn: tenor sax/clarinet, Lukas Reinert, Yossi Itskovich: trombone, Lucas Wirz: bass trombone, Fernando Brox: trombone/flute, Michał Skwierczyński: guitar, Lorenzo Vitolo: piano, Gianni Narduzzi: bass, Marton Juhasz: drums
Big Band Night
An enchanting evening with a rich orchestral sound.
The local big band never fails to delight the bird’s-eye audience with its nuanced, beautiful music. This creative hub for musicians and composers from Basel presents an elegant, multifaceted big-band sound, contemporary jazz and a touch of international flair. From time to time, the band invites a guest – on this evening, with the magnificent singer Patricija Skof as their guest, they showcase their own concentrated creative energy with new as well as further developed compositions.
Fr and Sa, 20:30 hrs


Danny Grissett: piano, Josh Ginsburg: bass, Francesco Ciniglio: drums

An elegant balance of swing, lyricism and harmonic sophistication.
The magnificent pianist Danny Grissett, who has made a name for himself internationally as one of the most accomplished interpreters of contemporary modern jazz, combines delightful lightness and technical brilliance with a deep, emotional expression. He captivates with a crystal-clear touch, fluid phrasing and a distinguished groove. Together with Josh Ginsburg’s articulate bass lines and Francesco Ciniglio’s springy rhythms, his music radiates warmth, elegance and integrity. Grissett’s latest album, “Travelogue”, was released last year on Savant.

Danny Grissett: piano, Josh Ginsburg: bass, Francesco Ciniglio: drums


Pianist and composer Kris Davis masterfully blends influences from free improvisation, jazz, contemporary classical music and world music into a distinctive, personal sound that captivates.
Having grown up in Calgary (Canada), Davis moved to New York in 2001, where she quickly made a name for herself on the improvisation scene whilst studying with Tony Malaby and Jim McNeely. Since then, she has released eleven albums as a bandleader, ranging from solo piano to an eight-piece ensemble featuring four bass clarinets, organ, piano, guitar and drums.
Ten years ago, Davis founded her own label, Pyroclastic Records, as a platform for non-commercial, experimental music, and released the two critically acclaimed albums Octopus and Duopoly.
Davis teaches at Berklee College of Music and is Associate Director of Creative Development at the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice. As Artist in Residence, this versatile artist offers us a deeper insight into her musical work through various ad hoc formations, allowing us to experience first-hand how she explores boundaries and traverses all genres with elegance and brilliance.
Tu, 20:30 hrs

Kris Davis: piano, Wolfgang Muthspiel: guitar, Nasheet Waits: drums
When an exquisite love of experimentation meets the lyricism of chamber music.
Kris Davis’s first ad hoc band brings together three virtuoso individualists who also love subtle, nuanced tones. You can look forward to a completely unique musical universe.

Kris Davis: piano, Wolfgang Muthspiel: guitar, Nasheet Waits: drums
We, 20:30 hrs

Kris Davis: piano, Wolfgang Muthspiel: guitar, Patrick Fitzgerald: bass, Nasheet Waits: drums

Kris Davis: piano, Wolfgang Muthspiel: guitar, Patrick Fitzgerald: bass, Nasheet Waits: drums
A quartet with fresh accents.
On this evening, the top-class trio expands to form a quartet with the accomplished Patrick Fitzgerald, creating a spark. The additional bass provides fresh impetus whilst, with its versatile runs, posing exciting challenges that further intensify the atmosphere.
Th, 20:30 hrs

Marta Wajdzik: soprano sax, Robert Landfermann: bass, Kris Davis: piano, Nasheet Waits: drums
A virtuoso gathering of four top musicians.
On this evening, the Kris Davis Quartet features the brilliant saxophonist Marta Wajdzik, the expressive bassist Robert Landfermann and the well-known, sensitive drummer Nasheet Waits. A concert of poetic surprises and virtuoso intensity.

Marta Wajdzik: soprano sax, Robert Landfermann: bass, Kris Davis: piano, Nasheet Waits: drums
Fr, 16:00 hrs
Museum Tinguely
Roche’n’Jazz: Jazz at the Tinguely Museum


Roche’n’Jazz: Jazz at the Tinguely Museum
Fr and Sa, 20:30 hrs

Kris Davis: piano, Robert Landfermann: bass, Nasheet Waits: drums
Condensed expression, rhythm and dense harmonies.
Here, Kris Davis, in a trio with Robert Landfermann and Nasheet Waits. With all three musicians contributing on an equal footing, they explore the possibilities of mutual communication with a keen sense of inner dynamics and tension.

Kris Davis: piano, Robert Landfermann: bass, Nasheet Waits: drums
Tu and We, 20:30 hrs

Laura Jurd: trumpet, Cori Smith: viola, Tara Cunningham: guitar, Ruth Goller: bass, Corrie Dick: drums

Laura Jurd: trumpet, Cori Smith: viola, Tara Cunningham: guitar, Ruth Goller: bass, Corrie Dick: drums
A captivating blend of jazz and folk.
The grainy, warm sound of British trumpeter Laura Jurd exudes the vastness of legends and ancestors. Cori Smith enhances the enchanting Yorkshire magic with her earthy sound, whilst Tara Cunningham masterfully blends the various genres and tensions with stark harmonies and virtuoso solos. Ruth Goller gives the music the necessary drive with dynamic bass lines, and Corrie Dick provides subtle, well-placed accents. The band creates a melodic world full of mysticism, longing and surprising twists, carried by a serene intensity. Jurd released “Rites and Revelations” on Bandcamp in 2025.
Th, 20:30 hrs

Sibyl Hofstetter: vocals, Lea Gasser: accordion, Thomas Dürst: bass
Light-footed jazz and pop with a touch of chanson.
Sibyl Hofstetter’s distinctive, resonant voice, the fresh breeze of Lea Gasser’s accordion and Thomas Dürst’s sonorous bass transport the audience, with their own arrangements, into the world of rarely performed, atmospheric jazz songs and chansons. In their new programme, “Plötzlich ging die Sonne aus” (Suddenly the Sun Went Out), the musicians reinterpret gems from the German, French and English song repertoire with touching, sometimes rebellious lyrics, whilst also delighting with their own compositions. An evening full of humour, poetry and haunting melodies.

Sibyl Hofstetter: vocals, Lea Gasser: accordion, Thomas Dürst: bass
Fr and Sa, 20:30 hrs

Zuza Jasinska: vocals (nur/only 5.6.), Wanja Slavin: alto sax/synths, Johannes Lauer: piano/trombone, Bertram Burkert: guitar, Lucy Liebe: bass, Maximilian Stadtfeld: drums

Zuza Jasinska: vocals (nur/only 5.6.), Wanja Slavin: alto sax/synths, Johannes Lauer: piano/trombone, Bertram Burkert: guitar, Lucy Liebe: bass, Maximilian Stadtfeld: drums
A groovy fusion of complex lyricism and spontaneous interaction.
Award-winning saxophonist Wanja Slavin forges his own path in avant-garde music with self-assured determination and reliable intuition. In “libelle”, he focuses on expressive melodies. As artificial intelligence increasingly influences music production, he has longed to return to the most direct and vibrant form of musical expression: improvisation. Together with his outstanding musicians, Slavin navigates sensitively through a labyrinth of different genres, captivating audiences with emotional depth and a haunting atmosphere.
Tu and We, 20:30 hrs

Musina Ebobissé: tenor sax, Olga Amelchenko: alto sax, Simon Chivallon: piano, Etienne Renard: bass, Stéphane Adsuar: drums
Multifaceted, contemporary jazz with an impressionistic flair.
French saxophonist Musina Ebobissé is one of the most distinctive voices on the current European jazz scene. Like a subtle sound laboratory, his band seamlessly blends a wide variety of genres, opening up to contemplative, tranquil moments and delighting with beautiful harmonies and nuanced solos. The musicians seamlessly combine the rhythmic language of modern jazz with contemporary music and the impressionistic timbres of the 20th century. An atmospheric, poetic sound that invites you to savour the moment.

Musina Ebobissé: tenor sax, Olga Amelchenko: alto sax, Simon Chivallon: piano, Etienne Renard: bass, Stéphane Adsuar: drums
Th, 20:30 hrs

Jakob Bänsch: trumpet, Niklas Roever: piano, Jakob Obleser: bass, Leo Asal: drums

Jakob Bänsch: trumpet, Niklas Roever: piano, Jakob Obleser: bass, Leo Asal: drums
A hypnotic fusion of impressionism and jazz.
Jakob Bänsch draws his inspiration primarily from Ravel and Debussy, as well as from the modern jazz of Herbie Hancock from the 1960s and 70s. The distinctive, delicate yet groovy sound immediately captivates the audience and is imbued with lyricism, symphonic drama, epic intensity and virtuosity. With his versatile, finely modulated tone, Bänsch captures the essence of every song, whilst Niklas Roever intensifies the impressionistic touch with dense harmonies. Jakob Obleser grounds the sound with mindful bass and adds dynamic depth, whilst Leo Asal brings contemporary vibes with nimble drums.
Fr and Sa, 20:30 hrs

Fernando Brox: flute, Álvaro Ocón: trumpet, Iannis Obiols: piano, Nadav Erlich: bass, Iago Fernández: drums
Sophisticated, contemporary jazz of the highest calibre.
The influences in Álvaro Ocón’s “Life Dissonance” (released in 2025 on AMP) range from the rich textures of European jazz orchestration, through the subtleties of dissonance as a means of expression, to the rhythmic vitality of modern American jazz. Ocón’s beautiful, lyrical sound on the trumpet and Fernando Brox’s radiant solos, which are virtuosic yet always remain melodic, are particularly striking. Pianist Iannis Obiols impresses with subtle chords, whilst Nadav Erlich and Iago Fernández form a dream team of a precise, driving rhythm section with a sense of nuanced dynamics.

Fernando Brox: flute, Álvaro Ocón: trumpet, Iannis Obiols: piano, Nadav Erlich: bass, Iago Fernández: drums
Tu and We, 20:30 hrs

Mirna Bogdanović: vocals, Povel Widestrand: piano, Peter Meyer: guitar, Igor Spallati: bass, Philip Dornbusch: drums

Mirna Bogdanović: vocals, Povel Widestrand: piano, Peter Meyer: guitar, Igor Spallati: bass, Philip Dornbusch: drums
Melodic vocal jazz with pop elements.
Mirna Bogdanović’s gentle voice touches the listener from the very first note. The Bosnian-Slovenian-born singer is firmly established in Berlin as an emotional songwriter and musician, presenting an atmospheric sound that is rich, multifaceted and modern. She builds layers of vocal harmonies, synthesiser textures and effects, weaving them organically into a complex, dreamy sound. Poetic music that invites the audience to explore their own inner sadness and longing.
Th, 20:30 hrs

Julius Gawlik: tenor sax/clarinet, Thorbjørn Stefansson: bass, Marius Wankel: drums
A melodic soundscape of experimental, contemporary jazz.
Dream Big Fish’s sound astonishes with spontaneous twists that flow in thoughtfully without breaking the thread. The musicians create a vibrant, ever-changing sonic construct of subtle nuances. At its core are dense grooves, striking rhythmic patterns and recurring melodies. Julius Gawlik’s broad, warm tone never loses its grounding and forms a soothing contrast to the delicate rhythmic interweaving of Thorbjørn Stefansson and Marius Wankel. A fascinating journey through free realms, in which a harmonious and melodic inner balance always resonates.

Julius Gawlik: tenor sax/clarinet, Thorbjørn Stefansson: bass, Marius Wankel: drums
Fr and Sa, 20:30 hrs

Jorge Rossy: vibes/Marimba, Kevin Hays: piano

Jorge Rossy: vibes/Marimba, Kevin Hays: piano
A quiet, lyrical tête-à-tête between two grand masters.
“The Wait” is the first joint album by US pianist Kevin Hays and multi-instrumentalist Jorge Rossy, although they have been playing together for 25 years. With their delicate sound, they open up space and time and breathe in harmony with the music. Sometimes one takes the melody, sometimes the other provides support. They alternate between the percussive, linear and harmonic possibilities of their instruments, weaving in finely tuned, nuanced solos. Occasionally they create intense contrasts and interweave their playing more closely to create a dreamy, hypnotic atmosphere – free from any superficial showmanship. A delicate, deeply poetic music that lingers gently.
Tu and We, 20:30 hrs

Maj Berit Guassora: trumpet/flugelhorn, Cecilie Strange: tenor sax, Andreas Bernitt: violin, Marc Méan: piano/electronics, Jesper Thorn: bass
Electroacoustic jazz with introspective melancholy.
Jesper Thorn’s enchanting, ethereal sound goes straight to the heart. With an unerring instinct for pared-back, clear melodies and sparse arrangements, the Danish bassist carries on the tradition of Scandinavian jazz in a multifaceted way. Mindfully, he allows complex bass lines to flow seamlessly alongside piano, trumpet, saxophone and violin, creating a multi-layered, dreamy sound. The emotional depth and longing of his songs are deeply moving, immersing the audience in a comforting, embracing soundscape that lingers long after the music has ended.

Maj Berit Guassora: trumpet/flugelhorn, Cecilie Strange: tenor sax, Andreas Bernitt: violin, Marc Méan: piano/electronics, Jesper Thorn: bass
Th, 20:30 hrs
Big Band Night

Francesca Gaza: conductor, Nicola Bernhard, Tobias Schneider, Sebastián Greschuk, Alvaro Ocon: trumpet/flugelhorn, Josh Schofield: alto/soprano saxes, Sarah El Hachimi: alto sax/flute, Baptiste Stanek: tenor sax/flute/clarinet/bass clarinet, Charlotte Lang: baritone sax/ bass clarinet, Charley Rose: tenor sax/clarinet, Lukas Reinert, Yossi Itskovich: trombone, Lucas Wirz: bass trombone, Fernando Brox: trombone/flute, Michal Skwierczyński: guitar, Lorenzo Vitolo: piano, Gianni Narduzzi: bass, Marton Juhasz: drums

Francesca Gaza: conductor, Nicola Bernhard, Tobias Schneider, Sebastián Greschuk, Alvaro Ocon: trumpet/flugelhorn, Josh Schofield: alto/soprano saxes, Sarah El Hachimi: alto sax/flute, Baptiste Stanek: tenor sax/flute/clarinet/bass clarinet, Charlotte Lang: baritone sax/ bass clarinet, Charley Rose: tenor sax/clarinet, Lukas Reinert, Yossi Itskovich: trombone, Lucas Wirz: bass trombone, Fernando Brox: trombone/flute, Michal Skwierczyński: guitar, Lorenzo Vitolo: piano, Gianni Narduzzi: bass, Marton Juhasz: drums
Big Band Night
An enchanting evening with a rich orchestral sound.
The local big band never fails to delight the bird’s-eye audience with its nuanced, beautiful music. This creative hub for musicians and composers from Basel presents an elegant, multifaceted big-band sound, contemporary jazz and a touch of international flair. From time to time, the band invites a guest – on this evening, they showcase their own concentrated creative energy with new as well as further developed compositions.
Fr and Sa, 20:30 hrs

Theo Croker: trumpet, Tyler Bullock II: keys, Eric Wheeler: bass, Koleby Royston: drums
A groovy fusion of jazz, hip-hop and neo-soul.
Grammy-nominated US trumpeter Theo Croker has captivated audiences worldwide with his genre-fluid, poetic music. With his lyrical, airy melodies in the tradition of Miles Davis, which he allows to float gently over electronic beats, he creates an atmospheric soundscape that feels timeless yet contemporary. Croker tells subtly expressive stories whilst also using the trumpet as a textural force that weaves seamlessly into the beguiling soundscape of samples, beats and complex synthesiser harmonies. A deeply emotional sound that vibrates with inner intensity and authentic beauty. Theo Croker’s latest album, “Dream Manifest”, was released in 2025.

Theo Croker: trumpet, Tyler Bullock II: keys, Eric Wheeler: bass, Koleby Royston: drums