Jazz show
Max Raz-Liebman Presents: Wodan’s Oak
The JazzLab in Melbourne, Brunswick.

About
Max Raz-Liebman presents Wodan’s Oak: a modern jazz work encompassing jazz fusion, prog-rock, medieval and Renaissance music, live electronics, sampling, storytelling, and many other influences. The piece received the 2025 Allan Zavod Award from Melbourne University for its melding of jazz and classical elements. Set across four movements, Wodan’s Oak tells a story of paganism and cosmic forces in the early Middle Ages through a melding of composed and improvised music. “A transmutation of humanity” – Barney McAll Miro Lauritz Keys and Voice Patrick Barton Grace Piano and Synthesizer Ebs Daramola Drum Kit Max Bruten Electric Guitar Max Raz-Liebman Double Bass & Samples Oscar Bruten Saxophone Artist Biography: Max Raz-Liebman is a bassist performing professionally across Melbourne. His work crosses a wide variety of styles including classical, folk, rock, jazz, and other modern improvised music. Max fuses a passion for world history and ethnomusicology with an extensive technical knowledge to forge a unique musical approach. A fixture of Melbourne’s vibrant music scene, Max’s commitme
- Source
- the jazzlab melbourne
- Last verified
- Tuesday, August 18 at 8:13 PM UTC