Steven Kamperman
A polished, underground jazz artist.
Composer, clarinet player, and drummer Steven Kamperman has a taste for musical adventure that has brought him into many different musical surroundings. Although extremely versatile, Kamperman’s work always displays a distinct personality, guaranteeing a subtle balance between surprise and heartfelt inspiration. Famous Dutch composer Theo Loevendie stated: “Steven Kamperman has the rare ability to make every style of music sound like his own.” After an initial start as a jazz improviser, a special love for modal folk music led him to a long-lasting and successful collaboration with Turkish vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Behsat Üvez, in their mutual project Baraná (Barana & Co., Barana trio, Elektro Shaman, Şarap / Wine, Xenopolis with Ceylan Ertem). Subsequently, from 2013 to 2018, he performed with his Horizon Trio, with Turkish vocalist Sanem Kalfa and Rumanian violinist/guitarist George Dumitriu. With a more European flavor, Steven Kamperman formed a spectacular drone duo with hurdy-gurdy wizard Valentín Clastrier (album Fabuloseries). From 2013 on, Kamperman has co-led HOT Het Orgel Trio with bass player Dion Nijland and organist Berry van Berkum, playing contemporary jazz in churches. In 2021, Kamperman launched City Maps , a musical trip through an imaginary city (with Bart Maris, Jorrit Westerhof, Dion Nijland, and live visuals by Henrietta Müller). www.stevenkamperman.nl
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What kind of music does Steven Kamperman play?+
Steven Kamperman plays jazz - built more for the room than a playlist. Composer, clarinet player, and drummer Steven Kamperman has a taste for musical adventure that has brought him into many different musical surroundings.
What are Steven Kamperman live shows like?+
Steven Kamperman's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
When is Steven Kamperman performing next?+
Steven Kamperman plays Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ in Amsterdam on Sunday 11 October.




