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  1. 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.

  2. Gebhard Ullmann Solo - plus Hans Hassler - Tá Lam (1993) Tá Lam for large Orchestra (2021) mikroPULS - Jazzpreis Berlin for Gebhard Ullmann (2017) Das Kondensat - Variations On A Master Plan (Part 3) (2017) Symphony No.1 - Symphonische Verwebungen für Orchester, Stimme, Klavier und Perkussion (2021/23) - 4th Movement.

  3. Composed By – Gebhard Ullmann (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 15) Design, Liner Notes [Translation] – Andreas Kahre; Edited By, Mastered By – Shawn Pierce; Engineer, Mixed By – Alfons Steffens (tracks: 3, 6, 9, 10, 13) Liner Notes – Wolf Kampmann; Photography By [Tray] – Praler; Photography By [Ullmann] – Sally Balamut

  4. Photography By – Jacky Lepage. Photography By [Cover Photo] – Jos L. Knaepen. Piano – Władysław Sendecki. Producer – Axel Dürr, Gebhard Ullmann. Recording Supervisor – Katja Zeidler. Tenor Saxophone – Christof Lauer, Frank Delle. Trombone – Ingo Lahme, Joe Gallardo, Sebastian Hoffmann, Sebastian John, Stefan Lottermann.

  5. 26 de may. de 2024 · Released on 26/04/24 by Between the Lines. Main artists: Gebhard Ullmann Philipp Gerschlauer. Genre: Jazz. Available in. 24-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo. Unlimited Streaming. Digital Download. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at $13.59.

  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. Gebhard Ullmann setzt mit der Gruppe MikroPULS die Mikrotonalität auf die Tagesordnung des Jazz. Von Christoph Wagner. Dass innerhalb einer Oktave weit mehr als die im Tonsystem der westlichen Welt üblichen zwölf Halbtonschritte Platz finden können, ist lange bekannt. Dass man mit den dazwischenliegenden Mikrotönen auch Jazz-Standards ...