Hans Peter Hiby

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Hans Peter Hiby in 2007

Hans Peter "HP" Hiby (* 1962 in Gevelsberg , North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German jazz and improvisation musician ( tenor and alto saxophone , composition).

Live and act

Hiby, who has lived in Wuppertal since 1967, presented the performance Perpetuum Moda in 1985 with Jürgen Grölle and other players . In 1986 he rented an empty factory floor with Grölle, Udo Halstenbach and Dirk Thiele and invited a large number of artists to Wuppertal for the Postnuclear Action Days festival . Since then he has worked in the field of jazz and improvised music a. a. with musicians like Paul Hession , Willi Kellers , Peter Kowald , Alan Silva , Louis Moholo / Sirone , Roberto Bellatalla , Dieter Manderscheid , Marcio Mattos , Paul Rodgers , Johannes Bauer , Paul Rutherford , Alan Tomlinson , Werner Lüdi and Alan Wilkinson . After a ten year break he is currently (2016) a member of the German-Dutch Hiby / Keune / van der Weide / Blume Quartet with Stefan Keune , Raoul van der Weide and Martin Blume . Discographer Tom Lord lists Hiby's involvement in three recording sessions.

Discographic notes

  • Hans Peter Hiby, Paul Hession: The Real Case (SENTI Records, 1988)
  • TTT featuring AR Penck + Markus Lüpertz : Concert in Amsterdam / / Concert in Zurich (1989), with Markus Lüpertz (piano), Frank Wollny (guitar), Heinz Wollny (bass), AR Penck (drums)
  • Hans Peter Hiby / Johannes Bauer / Marcio Mattos / Martin Blume: Live in Bremen (Aufruhr Records, 1995)
  • Hiby-Bardon-Hession Trio: Roots (Not Two Records, 2017)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ E. Dieter Fränzel (Ed.): Sounds like whoopataal. Wuppertal in the world of jazz. Published by Jazz AGe Wuppertal. Klartext, Essen 2006, p. 244
  2. ^ E. Dieter Fränzel: sounds like whoopataal. Wuppertal in the world of jazz. Published by Jazz AGe Wuppertal. Klartext, Essen 2006, p. 252
  3. Loft program (accessed November 30, 2016)
  4. Music from all over the world at the Wuppertal Jazzmeeting WAZ, October 27, 2015
  5. website
  6. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed November 30, 2016)