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Autochthon: A (Creative Sources)

Autochthon refers to indigenous language or people, tied to their land; here the trio of Hartmut Osswald (reeds & things), Stefan Scheib (prepared double bass) and Wolfgang Schliemann (drums and objects) perform a native language of their own through improvisation in this interesting concert at Freejazz Festiva in, Saarbrucken, Germany in 2016.
 

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Hartmut Osswald-bass clarinet, baritone saxophone, things

Stefan Scheib-doublebass, preparations

Wolfgang Schliemann-drumset, objects


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UPC: 5609063404678

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: cs467
Squidco Product Code: 24761

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2017
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded live at Freejazz Festival, Saarbrucken, Germany, on May 7th, 2016, by Stefan Scheib.

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Autochthon refers to indigenous language or people, tied to their land; here the trio of Hartmut Osswald (reeds & things), Stefan Scheib (prepared double bass) and Wolfgang Schliemann (drums and objects) perform a native language of their own through free improvisation in this interesting concert, captured at Freejazz Festiva in, Saarbrucken, Germany in 2016.


Artist Biographies

"Hartmut Osswald, aka Hartmut Oßwald, is a German saxophonist and clarinetist in groups Autochthon, Gulden/Thewes Little Big Band, Musikverein Heillijewald, Phase IV (4), Quatre Marteaux, Undertone Project, Undertone Trio, Yahoos"

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/2348749-Hartmut-Osswald?noanv=1)
3/13/2024

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"Stefan Scheib lives in Saarbrücken and has been working as an instrumentalist and composer since 1993 in various ensembles of improvised and composed music. Originally an electric bassist, he later switched to the double bass and extended his spectrum to electronic music.

He is also particularly interested in interdisciplinary work. In joint projects with authors, dancers, actors or visual artists, concert performances, installations and radio plays are created.His radio play work with the Liquid Penguin Ensemble has received several awards (among other things German radio play price of the ARD 2008, radio play price of the war blinds 2015)

Stefan Scheib teaches at the Academy of Music Saar contrabass, electric bass as well as dealing with electronic media.

Stefan Scheiblives in Saarbrücken and has been working as an instrumentalist and composer since 1993 in various ensembles of improvised and composed music. Originally an electric bassist, he later switched to the double bass and extended his spectrum to electronic music.

He is also particularly interested in interdisciplinary work. In joint projects with authors, dancers, actors or visual artists, concert performances, installations and radio plays are created.His radio play work with the Liquid Penguin Ensemble has received several awards (among other things German radio play price of the ARD 2008, radio play price of the war blinds 2015)

Stefan Scheib teaches at the Academy of Music Saar contrabass, electric bass as well as dealing with electronic media."

-Stefan Scheib Website (Translated by Google) (http://stefan-scheib.de/bio/)
3/13/2024

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"Born 1956 , working since 1978 as free-lancing percussionst on improvised / composed New "Music, sound art and performance. Activities in Germany and abroad.

Constant development of individual musical idioms.

Solo / duo / ensemble / orchestral work; Participation in projects based on intermediary concepts (dance / theater / fine arts etc), increasingly refering to space; Emphasis of synaesthetic impacts.

Co-founder of the Wiesbaden musicians'cooperative new jazz (1979), ARTist collective (1983), HumaNoise congress - Days of Contemporary Improvised Music (1987).

Current working and / or available projects are:

* AS?! - Wiesbaden improvisation ensemble (trio with Ulrich Phillipp, doublebass, electronics, Dirk Marwedel, saxophones)

* Ensemble 2 INCQ. (Chamber ensemble with Marianne Schuppe, singing, Ulrich Böttcher, electronics, Joachim Zoepf, Dirk Marwedel, reeds, Christoph Korn, Hans Tammen, guitars, electronics Georg Wolf, Ulrich Phillipp, doublebasses, Michael Vorfeld, percussions)

* Endorfine (duo with Fine Kwiatkowski, dance)

* AQT RZ (trio with Joachim Zoepf, saxophones, bassclarinet, Christoph Korn, guitar, electronics)

* Percussion etcetera (duo with Michael Vorfeld, percussion)

* Acoustic / material sound (performance ensemble with Franz Erhard Walther, Jens P. Carstensen, Jan PER Sunday)

Performances on festivals in Berlin, Bremen, Cologne, Copenhagen, Darmstadt, The Hague, Dresden, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Linz, Ljubljana, Munich, Münster, Nancy (among others).

So worked with many players of the european improvisation scene in numerous ad hoc projects.

Publications:

CD> 1991
CD> lanks
CD> congress
CD> should be run after twelfth
CD / MULTIPLE> Acoustic
CD> Exploration
CD> BACH 4/7
CD / brochure> # 7 / # 8 / # 9
CD> AQT RZ <(Ch. Korn / J. Zoepf) Improvisers' Series ONLY / NOT / ONLY / Berslton 199 01 05 1999

CD> tre pezzi per percussione spesso usate in maniera non convenzionale
Selected projects:

> Phenomenal ward
> Interior sound of the outer space - exterior of the interior
> Urbanoper Wiesbaden Summer <- one month of art in public space (1989)

> Stadtraumbespielungen <8 concerts in public spaces with Wiesbaden Improvisations Ensemble (1989)

> 27'10.554 for a percussionist 45 minutes for a speaker <(1990)

> (Con) sequences / mo (ve )ments
> Longstrings and percussion Unerhört
> Acoustic / material sound
> Endorfine
> Ensemble H "en silence"
> About: Shadows, Jumping
> Ensemble H "2 INCQ."
> Helmeteutics 1-3
> The Vulnerability Room (Live / Performances) with artist Schanghutter, Fine Kwiatkowski and Wiesbaden Improvisation Ensemble (1995/96)

> Penthouse 356
> BACH 4/7
> Nomadic-sedentary / nomadic <> climatic
> Arche eo chordata
> Swimming pool study for sound and light
> Impromptu á trois / Tripfuge
(Rhizom DancePerformanceTheatre) (1997), with the title "

> TanzKlangFarbe
> Interpretation - 4/4 in gray tones
> Animorfine
> Böttcher / Kaczynski / Schliemann / Vorfeld (1998)

> Tamashi Endo, Adriana Kocijan, Gernot Frischling and Fine Kwiatkowski

> Listen-field research I-III
> Music for a Spa Park
> Divergent
> Stadtlucht
> Supercollider
> Vario 36
> Character
> Men at work
> OB: ACHT
> Metamorphoses
> Sound-installation / performance / concert for sound-objects, video-projection and live percussion (2000)> soundpanel / PLAYGROUND / JARDIN des objets trouvés

> Time: structured -Nurnichtnur.DE (Translated by Google) (http://www.nurnichtnur.de/artists/schliemann.htm)
3/13/2024

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Track Listing:



1. Lang 10:53

2. Langer 19:12

3. Kurzer 11:48

4. Kurz 6:27

Related Categories of Interest:


Creative Sources
Improvised Music
Free Improvisation
Jazz
European Improvisation and Experimental Forms
Trio Recordings
Objects and Home-made Instruments

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