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Jan Kus
During his time in The Hague he performed with a who’s who on the scene of up and coming young European jazz musicians, playing extensively in The Netherlands, as well as touring internationally throughout Europe (Slovenia, Belgium, Italy, Hungary, Greece, Cyprus, and Slovakia).
In 2012, he arrived to New York to pursue his Masters degree at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College under the tutelage of the great Antonio Hart.
Upon his arrival in New York City, he participated in the all star – lineup recording sessions of the Ziga Murko 13 brass band, which included Mark Turner, David Binney, Alex Sipiagin, Josh Roseman, Dave Taylor, and Jason Palmer among others.
During his time at Queens College, Jan collaborated extensively as a sideman with many of his fellow students in many various formats and musical environments, from piano-less saxophone trio, to large ensembles and big bands, including performances, recording sessions, and also special feature solos written for him to perform in the context of a larger ensemble. At the time of his studies at Queens College, he was awarded with the prestigious Jimmy Heath Award for his work.
Jan currently performs as a sideman in various different musical projects in NYC, such as Bryan Campbell Quartet, Annie Chen Group, Rafael Rosa Group, Sohee Kim Quartet, and leads his own exciting new band, the Jan Kus Quartet.
PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS:
Performed and recorded with:
Alex Sipiagin, Mark Turner, David Binney, Jason Palmer, Andy Hunter, Jonathan Powell, Chris Potter, Marko Djordjevic, Rafael Statin, Sean Fitzpatrick, Bryan Campbell, Dan Martinez, Rafael Rosa, Joel Mateo, Carlos Homs, Miles Griffith, Jure Pukl, Lenart Krecic, Igor Lumpert, Igor Bezget, Robert Jukic, Sri Hanuraga, Kristijan Krajncan, Dre Hocevar, Ziga Murko, Marko Churnchetz, Kaja Draksler, Miguel Rodriguez
Performed at:
Blue Note Jazz Festival, DROM, Silvana, NuBlu NYC - New York City; Jazz Festival Ljubljana, Festival Lent, Jazzinty Abonma, Linhart's hall - Cankar house, Jazz Club Gajo - Slovenia; Mediawave festival, Romer house – Hungary; BP Club - Croatia; JazzOra Leuwen - Belgium; DIZZY Jazz Cafe – The Netherlands; Ladonas Jazz Festival - Greece; Paradise Jazz Festival – Cyprus
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by Chris M. Slawecki
As a young Slovenian saxophone student, Jan Kus proved so promising that he earned a scholarship from the Slovenian Ministry of Culture to study at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, studies which included tours of Belgium, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Slovenia, Slovakia, and The Netherlands, with other young European jazz players. In 2012, Kus crossed the Atlantic to pursue his Masters, studying under saxophonist Antonio Hart at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College, where he received ...
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