Hans Rempel (musician)

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Hans "Hanno" Rempel (born October 5, 1940 ; † August 22, 2016 ) was a German pianist, composer , author and radio presenter.

Life

In 1972/73 Rempel wrote a series of compositions for improvisers , two of which he performed together with some of the most prominent free jazz musicians in the GDR and recorded for FMP . In his groups and workshop ensembles, such as the Hans Rempel Octet , a. Johannes Bauer , Heinz Becker , Dietmar Diesner , Helmut Forsthoff , Joachim Graswurm , Klaus Koch , Radu Malfatti , Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky , Friedhelm Schönfeld and Baby Sommer , with whom he a. a. performed at the Peitz Jazz Workshop. He also played with Phil Wachsmann and Paul Lytton .

Rempel was involved in projects in the area of ​​cutting to new music , 1987 a. a. together with Georg Katzer . According to Bert Noglik , Rempel's collaborations led to the few sustainable encounters between musicians from the fields of free jazz and new music .

In the 1970s he worked as a music editor for radio in the GDR. In addition, he worked as a music producer and author of liner notes and had also been a presenter at Deutschlandradio Kultur since the 2000s . After Tom Lord , he was involved in five recording sessions as a conductor and pianist between 1974 and 1988.

Discographic notes

  • Hans Rempel Octet: Number Six (Two Compositions for Improvisers) (FMP, 1974)
  • Various Artists Snapshot (FMP, 1979; in it a piece with the Hans Rempel Orchestra)
  • Conrad Bauer : Jazz Orchestra of the GDR. ( Amiga , 1988)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Piet Hein Honig, Hanns-Georg Rodek : 100001. The show business encyclopedia of the 20th century. Showbiz-Data-Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 1992, ISBN 3-929009-01-5 , p. 787.
  2. We mourn the loss of Hanno Rempel & Gerhard Stein , jazzkeller69.de, August 23, 2016, accessed on September 4, 2016
  3. Ekkehard Jost (Ed.): Music between e and U: A prologue and seven conference contributions . Schott, Mainz et al. 1984, ISBN 3-7957-1765-5 .
  4. Hans Rempel. on: destination-out.com (engl.)
  5. Koch, Klaus. on: fmp-online.de
  6. ^ Radu Malfatti. on: efi.group.shef.ac.uk (engl.)
  7. ^ Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky. at: polishjazzarch.com
  8. Ulli Blobel : Woodstock am Karpfenteich: the Peitz jazz workshop. Federal Agency for Civic Education, Bonn 2011, ISBN 978-3-8389-0136-7 .
  9. ^ Rainer Bratfisch (Ed.): Free tones: the jazz scene in the GDR. Links, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-86153-370-7 , p. 175.
  10. Annette Hauber, Ekkehard Jost, Klaus Wolbert: That's Jazz, the sound of the 20th century. Darmstadt 1988, DNB 210724684 , p. 430.
  11. ^ Bert Noglik: The course of the game with an uncertain outcome - Free Jazz in the GDR. 2000.
  12. Ulli Blobel: How Peitz became the capital of free jazz in the GDR. on: kulturkurier.de , April 1, 2005.
  13. Tom Lord: The Jazz Discography. DNB 560849311 .