Wieland Götze

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Wieland Götze is a German drummer and singer-songwriter .

Live and act

Wieland Götze received lessons at the music school since 1991. From 1998 he did his military service in the training music corps of the Bundeswehr in Hilden; From 2000 to 2002 he played as a contract soldier in Army Music Corps 2 in Kassel. Between 2002 and 2006 he studied at the Liszt School of Music in Weimar .

Since 1994 he has been active in various rock and jazz bands. He took lessons from Jo Thönes , Sperie Karas and Werner Schmitt , among others .

Götze played in various musical productions such as E.g .: Mephisto (Weimar 2003), Chess (Nordhausen 2007). West Side Story (Meiningen 2009 & Göttingen 2011/12), Fame (Gera & Altenburg) and On the Town (Nordhausen). Since 2003 he was the drummer of the Leipzig BigBand; With this formation he played various concerts with (among others) Nina Hagen and at the 38th Montreux Jazz Festival . From 2005 Götze played at Classic meets Rock with the Thuringian Philharmonic and Band-Vital from Erfurt.

Götze works in the “LeipJAZZig Orkester” under the direction of Stephan König . He is the drummer in the König Trios with Stephan König on piano and Thomas Stahr on bass; In this trio he presented the album Bach in Jazz (Rondeau, 2012) with Martin Petzold . He also works in the gala band "Chris Genteman Group".

In 2017 Götze (as singer, guitarist and pianist) presented his album Traveling Songs with his own compositions, released on Traumton Records , which was created in the duo Colourwood in collaboration with the guitarist Christian Hildebrandt.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Home. Retrieved January 10, 2018 (German).
  2. Home. Retrieved January 10, 2018 (German).
  3. Home. Retrieved January 10, 2018 (German).
  4. LeipJAZZig-Orkester, conducted by Stephen King. Retrieved January 10, 2018 .
  5. /http://mozartfest-sachsen.de/kuenstler/wieland-goetze/
  6. Bach in Jazz
  7. Chris Genteman Group website
  8. ↑ As comfortable as the couch: The Duo Colourwood is celebrating their debut album. Leipziger Volkszeitung , March 30, 2017 and ColourWood. Retrieved January 10, 2018 .