Thomas Reimer (musician)
Thomas Reimer (* 1955 in Graz ) is an Austrian jazz musician ( guitar ).
Reimer was trained as a concertmaster at the Graz University of Music and at the Bruckner Conservatory in Linz . At the age of 15 he switched to the guitar, which he taught himself as an autodidact. He was part of the Munich jazz scene for almost 25 years; he played in a duo with Max Neissendorfer , led his own trio and the Quadro quartet . He also performed with George Benson , Wolfgang Haffner , Leo Wright , Allan Praskin , Barbara Dennerlein and others; he was also a member of the Munich Art Orchestra .
For many years he worked as a guitar lecturer at the Munich Jazz School, where he took over the theory courses from Joe Viera and later the musical direction of the facility; he also taught at the jazz department of the Erlangen Music Institute. In 1991 he was co-founder of the Munich Jazz Rock Blues Days . Reimer emigrated to Thailand, where he regularly plays in the Jazz Pit in Pattaya .
Discographic notes
- Vienna's Heardt (Edition Collage 1997, with Peter Bockius , Sunk Pöschl )
Lexical entries
- Jürgen Wölfer : Jazz in Germany. The encyclopedia. All musicians and record companies from 1920 until today. Hannibal, Höfen 2008, ISBN 978-3-85445-274-4 .
Web links
- Web presence
- portrait
- Thomas Reimer at Allmusic (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Reimer, Thomas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian jazz musician (guitar) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1955 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Graz |