Raimund Rilling

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Raimund "Mikro" Rilling (born May 22, 1944 in Markgröningen ; † August 5, 2018 ) was a German musician ( cello , also vocals , trombone ) and manager .

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Rilling, younger brother of Helmuth Rilling , studied in Berlin. There he first belonged to the herb rock band Os Mundi , with whom he released two albums. Together with Ludolf Kuchenbuch and Klaus Henrichs, he formed the improvisation trio Ohpsst in 1977 , which also played with John Tchicai , Tanja Berg and Ekkehard Jost , was included in Free Music Production and was revived in 2006 with Kuchenbuch and George Maclean. He later belonged to the Berlin Jazz Workshop Orchestra ( Who Is Who?, 1979). He can also be heard on albums by Christoph Busse and Stefan Waggershausen .

From the end of the 1980s he was managing director of the private Berlin service company “Social Pedagogical Institute” and later also on the supervisory board of the Berlin Society for Urban Development. He founded companies for personnel development and shaped the labor market and employment policy of the state of Berlin for many years.

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  1. a b Obituary notice