Joachim Gellert

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Joachim Gellert (* 1958 ) is a German jazz and world musician . He plays the trombone , euphonium , tuba , accordion and melodica .

Gellert passed the Abitur at the Petrinum Recklinghausen grammar school in 1977 and studied at the Cologne University of Music from 1978 to 1984 . With Reiner Winterschladen , Norbert Stein , Achim Fink , Basa Vujin, Raimond Kroboth and Reiner Michalke , he founded the group No Nett while still studying, which toured Germany several times in the early 1980s and recorded several albums that were awarded the German Record Critics Prize.

From 1986 Gellert played on the one hand with guitarist Kroboth in the jazz rock group Heinz ironic-weird brass music (album Bavarian Backbeat , 1990). On the other hand, from 1990 he worked with Norbert Stein's Pata Horns, who then went into business for themselves as the Talking Horns wind quartet in 1993 and with which Gellert worked until 2000. He is a founding member of the Schäl Sick Brass Band , with whom he has made concert tours and festival appearances throughout Europe, Asia and Africa and recorded various albums. He is also active in the Banda Metafisica.

He also created stage music at the theaters in Cologne , Bonn , Düsseldorf , Koblenz , Dortmund and Osnabrück . He has been working with Axel Siefer in particular since 1989 .

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