Adrian Kleinlosen

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Adrian Kleinlosen (* 1987 in Wyk auf Föhr ) is a German composer , musicologist and jazz trombonist .

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After taking piano lessons for several years, Kleinlosen began playing the trombone at the age of 9 . Several times he successfully took part in competitions, especially youth music and youth jazz . At the age of 14 he became a member of the Schleswig-Holstein State Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Schleswig-Holstein State Youth Jazz Orchestra; at the age of 18 he was accepted into the federal jazz orchestra.

From 2007 to 2011 Kleinlosen studied jazz trombone in the bachelor's degree at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz with Ed Neumeister and a minor in composition with Ed Partyka . His degree was awarded the top grade and the University Prize. From 2011 to 2013 he studied composition at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences with Dieter Ammann and Ed Partyka with a minor in liturgical music . He also graduated with the top grade. Between September 2013 and 2015 he completed the master class exam at the University of Music and Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in Leipzig with Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf . Kleinlosen is currently working on a musicological doctorate on the subject of "Morphology in New Music " at the Leipzig University of Music . He also presented a musicological portrait of Nils Wogram , a study of chamber music by Klaus Karl Hübler and an analysis of the sound worlds of the trios by Michael Wollny .

As a composer Kleinlosen devotes himself more and more to the production of instrumental chamber music ; as a trombonist, he is located in the border area between jazz and new music and performs regularly with Mark Weschenfelder's twittering machine ( System for Us , 2019). His musical theater piece Back, Two Dialogues was performed 15 times by the Lucerne Theater in 2013 . In 2017 his piece Schoscha for Euphonium and electronics was performed several times in Saxony. He can also be heard on albums by Peter Lenz Silent Flow , Johannes Maikranz ' Zeitbloom or Aura: L Sculptures (with Laura Winkler ) and in Julian Pajzs ' film music for Unter Strom .

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Individual evidence

  1. A. Kleinlosen The jazz trombonist Nils Wogram: For compositional and instrumental work . Musik & Ästhetik H. 71 (2014), pp. 22–31
  2. A. Kleinlosen Klaus K. Hübler's 4th string quartet mozART (2005) Musik & Ästhetik H. 76 (2015), pp. 5-19
  3. A. Kleinlosen The sound library of Michael Wollny . Music & Aesthetics H. 86 (2018), pp. 63–79
  4. Under power (film music)