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  1. In 2022 the Clarinet Trio released the 6th CD entitled 'Transformations and Further Passages' for its 25th anniversary. It features German Jazz Compositions from the 1950s and 60s. Music by Albert Mangelsdorff, Karl Berger, Rolf and Joachim Kühn, E.L. Petrowsky, Jutta Hipp, Joki Freund, Manfred Schoof and others.

  2. 2019 hat Gebhard Ullmann zum 100-jährigen Bauhaus Jubiläum für das Projekt 'Klingende Utopien' des BuJazzO den Film 'Berliner Stilleben' von László Moholy-Nagy für BigBand und Chor vertont. Seine Komposition 'Hell und Bunt' von 1995 hat er 2020 für klassisches Saxophonquartett komplett überarbeitet und um mikrotonale Elemente erweitert.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2024 · 02:23. (Philipp Gerschlauer , Gebhard Ullmann) Gebhard Ullmann, Philipp Gerschlauer. 'Intermediate tones are only cramps in class struggle,' the folksinger/songwriter with left-wing politics Franz-Josef Degenhardt once criticized. The two saxophonists Philipp Gerschlauer and Gebhard Ullmann see this very differently.

  4. Steven Loewy in Cadence Magazine (4/'05): " Few improvising artists can boast the stream of creative ideas that seem to bubble from Gebhard Ullmann. Ullmann focuses on the fundamentals of improvised jazz: melody, sound, syncopation and technical excellence, but what makes his writing and playing so successful is his seemingly neverending ...

  5. Name: Gebhard Ullmann Nationality: German Occupation: Composer, improviser, saxophonist, flute player, clarinetist Current release: Gebhard Ullmann is celebrating his 65th birthday with three new releases. Already out are For New Zealand with The Chicago Plan (NotTwo Records) and Transformations and Further Passages with The Clarinet Trio on Leo.April 7th 2023 will see the release of Andere ...

  6. 24 de may. de 2024 · About. The two saxophonists Philipp Gerschlauer and Gebhard Ullmann deal in detail with the realm of microtones on "Twelve + 1 Murals". The common musical interests of Gerschlauer and Ullmann led to a collaboration that began a few years ago, however was slightly slowed down by Corona.

  7. It was orchestrated by Udo Agnesens in 2021 and revised by Gebhard Ullmann in july and august 2022. It is based on parts of my woodwind suites from 1990 - 1995. The woodwind ensemble I composed them for was entitled 'Tá Lam Project' named after the first CD 'Tá Lam' - now a classic of new woodwind music - from 1993.