Ekkehard Rössle

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Ekkehard Rössle (born July 27, 1959 in Stuttgart ) is a German jazz musician ( soprano and tenor saxophone , also clarinet ).

Live and act

Rössle studied saxophone at the Stuttgart University of Music with Bernd Konrad . In 1994 he was awarded the Baden-Württemberg Jazz Prize. In 1999 he received a scholarship from the Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation. He played in Hans Koller's saxophone septet, in the Südpool Jazz Ensemble , in the group Sweet Emma , with Jürgen Grözinger , Gee Hye Lee , Walter Lang , Richie Beirach , Hans Joachim Irmler, The Hübner Brothers and Tilman Jäger . He leads his own quartet and played in a duo with Klaus Müller and in the duo "Fifty-Fifty" with Manfred Kniel . Tours with Joachim Kròl / Martin Mühleis / Christoph Dangelmaier for sagas.

Also active as a studio musician, e.g. Example for Montevale, Monochrome ( Cache 2008 , Unità, 2014).

Rössle is a lecturer for saxophone school music and the diffusion subject jazz / pop at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart.

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  1. ↑ Brief portrait