Florian Trübsbach

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Florian Trübsbach at the Cavete Marburg jazz club 2017

Florian Trübsbach (born May 16, 1976 in Cologne ) is a German jazz musician ( alto and soprano saxophone ) and composer.

Live and act

Trübsbach, son of a musician, learned to play the violin as a child and was a member of the Tölzer boys' choir . After his voice broke , he took composition lessons from Hans Werner Henze . Then he learned the saxophone; soon he was playing in the Bavarian State Youth Jazz Orchestra and in the Federal Youth Jazz Orchestra , and since 1998 also in the Munich Saxophone Family . After completing his training at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich, he studied classical composition in Hamburg.

From 2001 he worked as a freelancer in Berlin , where he leads his own groups, with which he also performed on tours in South America, the Middle East and Japan. He can be heard on sound carriers with the Munich Saxophone Family , the Forkolor Saxophone Quartet , Martin Auer , Peter O'Mara , Barbara Jungfer , Bill Holman , Joe Lovano , Larry Porter , Gansch & Roses , Matthias Schriefl and Johannes Lauer . In 2011 he followed Leszek Zadlo to the professorship for jazz saxophone at the University of Music and Theater in Munich .

Awards

Trübsbach was awarded the Bavarian State Prize for Young Artists . In 2016 he received the New German Jazz Prize as a member of the Bastian Jütte Quartet , together with the band leader / drummer Bastian Jütte , the pianist Rainer Böhm and the double bass player Henning Sieverts .

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supporting documents

  1. New German Jazz Prize 2016 (jazzpages)