Gerhard Gschlößl

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Gerhard Gschlössl, 2013

Gerhard Gschlößl (born April 30, 1967 in Mainburg ) is a German jazz musician ( trombone , sousaphone ).

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Gschlößl grew up in Lower Bavaria; he studied trombone and composition at the University of Music in Würzburg . In 1997 he received the Culture Prize Scholarship from the City of Munich. He was part of Albert Mangelsdorff's Franco-German jazz ensemble and experiments with electronic sound effects. He studied privately in New York with Ray Anderson and Conrad Herwig . He has lived in Berlin since 2004, where he mainly appears in small groups with Matthias Rosenbauer , Johannes Fink , Gebhard Ullmann or, at the intersection, Meier with Matthias Schriefl , Robert Landfermann and Christian Lillinger . He is also part of the Goodman - Bordenave Quintet and the trio Vorwärts Rückwärts with cellist Johannes Fink and bassist Maike Hilbig .

The trombonist is on albums with Die Sterne ( Irres Licht ), Hipnosis around Wanja Slavin , Rainer Tempel , the Sunday Night Orchestra , the Tied & Tickled Trio , Mindgames , Dani Felber , Johannes Lauer , Silke Eberhard , the Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra , Kathrin Lemkes Heliocentric Counterblast , Helga Plankensteiner and Vesna Pisarović .

He is co-founder of the jazz collective Berlin and the avant-garde and free jazz label Trouble In The East Records.

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supporting documents

  1. ^ Goodman-Bordenave Quintet 2014 in the Cavete Marburg jazz club
  2. Berlin Jazz Collective