Arne Huber

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Arne Huber at a concert with the Axel Schlosser Quartet in the Stadtkirche Darmstadt on March 15, 2013

Arne Huber (* 1977 in Offenburg ) is a German jazz musician ( double bass ).

Live and act

Huber, who grew up in Windschläg , studied jazz bass with Thomas Stabenow from 1997 to 2001 at the Mannheim University of Music ; From 2002 to 2006 he completed a classical double bass course at the Freiburg University of Music . He became known with the quintet L14.16 . After his debut album Jordan (2011), Huber and his quartet, which also includes Domenic Landolf , Rainer Böhm and Jochen Rückert , presented further albums in 2015 and 2017. He is a member of the Trio Böhm-Huber-Daneck and the groups of Axel Schlosser , Christoph Stiefel and Volker Engelberth .

Furthermore he played u. a. with Ingrid Jensen , Johannes Enders , Tony Lakatos , Randy Brecker , Adrian Mears , Julian Argüelles , Paul Heller , Ack van Rooyen , Bob Degen , Nils Petter Molvaer and Julien Lourau .

Huber has been teaching double bass didactics at the Jazzcampus in Northwestern Switzerland since autumn 2017.

Prizes and awards

Huber won the international jazz competition in Hoeillart, Belgium, with his quintet L14.16; with the group he received the quarterly prize of the German Record Critics in 2002 and 2007 . With the Felix Fromm Sextet he won the international jazz competition in Getxo, Spain. In 2015 he received the Jazz Prize of the city of Worms .

Arne Huber 2017 at Jazz im Palmengarten

Discographic notes

  • In real life (meta, 2017, with Domenic Landolf, Rainer Böhm, Jochen Rückert)
  • Volker Engelberth Trio Jigsaw Puzzles ( Unit Records 2016)
  • Pearls (meta, 2015)
  • Lorenz Kellhuber Trio people and their oppositions ( Konnex Records 2012)
  • Jordan ( Nagel-Heyer Records 2011)
  • L14,16 Phlogistone (with Axel Schlosser, Lars Binder, Rainer Böhm, Steffen Weber ; Nagel-Heyer 2007)
  • Böhm / Huber / Daneck Out of Standards ( Jazz4Ever Records 2007)
  • L14.16 (Jazz4Ever 2002)
  • Trio Larose Debut (with Steffen Larose Weber, Bastian Jütte and Tony Lakatos, Jazz'n'Arts Records 2002)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Website (Jazzcampus)