Limp fox

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Limpe Fuchs (* 1941 in Munich ) is a German composer , performance and sound artist .

Her son from her marriage to the sculptor and sound artist Paul Fuchs is the drummer Zoro Babel .

Career

She got her first piano lessons at the age of twelve. After graduating from high school, she first studied school music up to the artistic examination, later percussion with Hans Hölzl .

In the early 1970s, she and Paul Fuchs began developing her own instruments made of wood, metal or stone. They founded the group Anima , which quickly made a name for itself in the German music scene. The group disbanded in the late 1980s. Limpe Fuchs also worked with well-known musicians such as Friedrich Gulda , Hans Rettenbacher , Theo Jörgensmann and Albert Mangelsdorff .

Groups and projects

  • 1969–1989 Anima Musica with Paul Fuchs
  • 1972–1978 Trio Anima with Friedrich Gulda
  • 1988 Atlantic Crossing tour with Carlos Nakai
  • 1993 Chaparral project with Theo Jörgensmann
  • 1994–1997 Julias Trio with Sebi Tramontana and Georg Karger
  • 2006 Occhio Quartet with Hans Wolf, Zoro Babel and Elmar Guantes
  • 2015 The Berlin record label Play Loud! Productions publishes the entire catalog of Anima and Limpe Fuchs in the form of the "Limpe Fuchs Archive"
  • 2017 Colorful troupe with Ruth-Maria Adam, Ignaz Schick and Ronnie Oliveras

Discography (selection)

  • 1970 Stormy Sky (as anima sound)
  • 1971 Music for everyone (as anima sound)
  • 1975 Anima (as Anima with Friedrich Gulda and Hans Rettenbacher)
  • 1977 Monte Alto (as anima)
  • 1987 Via
  • 2001 on the way
  • 1993 Muusiccia (Metal / Stones)
  • 1999 Mar Mus only
  • 2006 piano body 2002
  • 2007 bird music
  • 2013 Macchia Forest with Christoph Heemann and Timo van Luijk
  • 2016 brushwood
  • 2017 String Stone Weight
  • 2018 Walker Street 55

Radio plays

  • 1991 Listening to the voices WDR
  • 1992 Caccia BR
  • 1993 horse solo BR

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.playloud.org/limpefuchs.html