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Jazz Collection: Hans Koller Dienstag, 15 Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, Postfach, CH-4002 Basel Jazz Collection: Hans Koller Dienstag, 15. Februar 2011, 20.00 - 21.00 Uhr Samstag, 19. Februar 2011, 22.00 - 23.00 Uhr (Zweitsendung) Der Klarinettist und Saxophonist Hans Koller (1921-2003), der auch als Komponist und Maler wirkte, war eine der vielseitigsten und schillerndsten Persönlichkeiten des europäischen Jazz. Nach ersten Erfolgen der Band mit der Pianistin Jutta Hipp und seiner New Jazz Stars in den 1950er Jahren, schrieb er Jazzgeschichte mit einem Quartett, in dem er mit Oscar Pettiford, Attila Zoller und Kenny Clarke spielte. Später zog er mit seinem Ensemble Free Sound eine kalkulierte Summe des Free Jazz. Gast von Andreas Müller-Crepon ist der Wiener Saxophonist Wolfgang Puschnig, u.a. Mitbegründer und Solist des Vienna Art Orchestra. Buchempfehlung von Wolfgang Puschnig Klaus Schulz: Hans Koller. Bild-Biografie, mit CD. Album Verlag für Fotografie, 2007 The Way You Look Tonight (1953 CD Vogue (F) LD144 Hans Koller, ts; Albert Mangelsdorff, tb; Jutta Hipp, p; Shorty Roeder, b; Karl Sanner, d Skylark (1957) CD World Pacific WP2006 Gary Crosby, voc; Big Band arr by Johnny Mandel, feat Hans Koller, ts How About You? NDR Workshop 1958 CD NDR Studio-Aufnahme/ Privatarchiv Klaus Schulz Hans Koller ts; Armin Rusch, p; Attila Zoller, g; Oscar Pettiford, b; Jimmy Pratt, d Music for Pablo (1964) CD Privatarchiv Klaus Schulz Song One (1976) CD Privatarchiv Klaus Schulz Hans Koller, ss; Herbert Joos, Ack van Royen, Robert Pollizer, flh; Norma (1978) CD Privatarchiv Klaus Schulz Hans Koller Free Sounds Hans Koller, Herbert Joos, flh; Fritz Pauer, p; Jürgen Wuchner, b; Thomas Cremer, d Hommage to Webern (1986) CD Privarchiv Klaus Schulz Hans Koller + Friends Saxophonquartet: Hans Koller, ss; Wolfgang Puschnig, as; Manfred Balasch, ts; Bernd Konrad, bs The Hans Koller Concept (1986/2002) CD Extraplatte exnext 703-2 Duo 1 The Hans Koller Concept Kollectiv About Hans (2008) Paul Urbanek Stream 5 CD „Live im Wiener Konzerthaus“ Universal Emarcy 0602517930766 Wolfgang Puschnig, as, Paul Urbanek, p, u.a. .
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