Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn

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Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn ( German Jazz Festival 2013)

Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn (* 1964 in Wiesbaden ) is a German jazz musician ( alto , tenor and soprano saxophone , clarinet , flutes ).

Live and act

Sauerborn grew up in Niedernhausen . At the age of six he began to learn the recorder. At the age of eleven he received lessons on the tenor saxophone at the local music school, influenced by the sound of the radio orchestras of the time. He gained his first experience as the leader of a youth choir, a youth big band and a wind orchestra. Between 1988 and 1992 he studied at the Cologne University of Music with Wolfgang Engstfeld . He played first with the Landesjugend Jazzorchester Hessen, then with Bobby Burgess Big Band Explosion . Since 1998 he has been the first alto saxophonist in the hr big band and has been involved in numerous productions of the formation. He is also active in the SHS Trio with guitarist Bernhard Sperrfechter and bassist Hanns Höhn and in the Maus & More septet . He also presented the album Let's Get Lost with several other soloists from the hr Bigband ( Tony Lakatos , Axel Schlosser and Günter Bollmann ) and the rhythm section of the Mingus Big Band . He also played with Helen Schneider , Günter Lenz , Claudio Roditi , Benny Bailey , Don Menza , Bobby Shew , re: jazz , Contrast Trio and the Frankfurt Jazz Big Band ( Tribute to Duke Ellington , El Carpincho ), but also with Nanette Scriba , the Rodgau Monotones , Joy Fleming or Culture Beat . Sauerborn also taught at the Frankfurt Music Workshop and the Frankfurt Music Academy .

Web links

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Individual evidence

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