Lutz Schlosser

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Lutz Schlosser (born May 31, 1965 in Graefenthal ) is a German artist and musician . He composes, plays and develops theater productions.

Life

Schlosser grew up in Probstzella in Thuringia and began playing the guitar in 1979. After participating in a school band, he studied jazz guitar at the MHS "Franz Liszt" in Weimar . He toured the republic with his brothers and played in various formations. In 2000 he founded his own ensemble “Acoustique Express” and produced two CDs with it. He gives concerts and lives in Berlin.

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At the Theater der Junge Welt in Leipzig he developed the children's play "Fish and sweet porridge" together with the director Ines Müller Braunschweig and the puppeteer Kathrin Blüchert . The interplay between Lutz Schlosser and swing guitarist Ottorino Galli can be described as the musical highlight of his collaborations. They met for the first time at the Django Reinhardt Festival in Samois-sur-Seine in France, a festival of international jazz greats. They draw songs from their own compositions, jazz , swing , musette waltzes, Latin rhythms and folk tunes. Your performances take place without set lists or scores. Lutz Schlosser, who trained with Manouches musicians in France , worked a. a. together with Wawau Adler ( Gypsy-Jazz ), Danny Weiss, Philippe Menard, Ottorino Galli, Big Al Dupree, Tommy Harris, Steven Garling, Kilian Forster ( Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussion ), Susanne Jansen, Martin Olbertz, Harald Blüchel , Ines Müller Braunschweig and Ludger Nowak.

Discography

  • Lutz Schlosser & Acoustique Express “Valse Du Papillon”
  • acoustique express: A homage to Django Reinhardt and the pioneers of jazz in Europe

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.probstzella.de/probstzella1/index.php?id=210