Jazz concert
Fiona Grond
 Chamber jazz // Avant-popÂ
It is said that people on the coast look into the distance, while those in the mountains tend to look inward. Having grown up at the foot of the Alps, surrounded by forests and lakes, it is not surprising that Fiona Grond's music is characterized by great honesty, vulnerability, and naturalness. Delicate tones, the spaces between the notes, deliberate contrasts, friction, and the breaking of expectations define her sound. With Hearts Wide Open, she now turns her innermost feelings outward.
In a high-caliber sextet, Grond presents a new program that combines chamber jazz, avant-pop, and new music. Delicate compositions meet collective improvisations and cinematic soundscapes, always transparent, open, and delicate. The result is fragile sound spaces that are constantly changing—sometimes clearly contoured, sometimes fluid and free. The pieces follow a natural logic that is more committed to listening than to asserting.Â
Since studying jazz singing and composition in Munich, Fiona Grond has made a name for herself nationally and internationally. With the trio Interspaces, founded in 2018, she most recently released the album Poesias on the ACT label, which has won several awards. Grond herself has received the Leonard and Ida Wolf Memorial Prize and the music scholarship of the City of Munich, among others. In addition to various projects and ensembles, she now performs on renowned stages and at festivals in Germany and abroad—with music that touches, challenges, and defies simple categorization.
Fiona Grond – Vocals
Felix Weber – Violin
Jakob Roters – Cello
Olga Reznichenko – Piano
Robert Lucaciu – Double Bass
Simon Popp – Drums & PercussionÂ
In a high-caliber sextet, Grond presents a new program that combines chamber jazz, avant-pop, and new music. Delicate compositions meet collective improvisations and cinematic soundscapes, always transparent, open, and delicate. The result is fragile sound spaces that are constantly changing—sometimes clearly contoured, sometimes fluid and free. The pieces follow a natural logic that is more committed to listening than to asserting.Â
Since studying jazz singing and composition in Munich, Fiona Grond has made a name for herself nationally and internationally. With the trio Interspaces, founded in 2018, she most recently released the album Poesias on the ACT label, which has won several awards. Grond herself has received the Leonard and Ida Wolf Memorial Prize and the music scholarship of the City of Munich, among others. In addition to various projects and ensembles, she now performs on renowned stages and at festivals in Germany and abroad—with music that touches, challenges, and defies simple categorization.
Fiona Grond – Vocals
Felix Weber – Violin
Jakob Roters – Cello
Olga Reznichenko – Piano
Robert Lucaciu – Double Bass
Simon Popp – Drums & PercussionÂ