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German trumpeter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Markus Stockhausen (born 2 May, 1957)[1] is a German trumpeter and composer. His recordings and performances have typically alternated between jazz and chamber or opera music, the latter often in collaboration with his father, composer Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Markus Stockhausen | |
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Background information | |
Born | Cologne, Germany | 2 May 1957
Genres | Jazz, classical, avant-garde |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument | Trumpet |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Labels | ECM, Dark Companion Records, Aktivraum, ACT Music, Okeh Records, Enja Records, Intuition Records |
Website | www |
Born in Cologne, West Germany,[1] he is the son of composer Karlheinz Stockhausen[2] and the pianist and pedagogue Doris Stockhausen. At age four he appeared as "child at play" in his father's theatre piece Originale. He received his first piano lessons at age six, and at age twelve he began to play the trumpet. He attended the music secondary school in Cologne.
Concerts and festival appearances, also for the Goethe Institute, have taken him around the world. In November 2008 he gave the first performance of Freedom Variations, a composition for trumpet and chamber ensemble written by Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero.[3]
The Markus Stockhausen Group (with Jeroen van Vliet p, Christian Thomé dr, Jörg Brinkmann cello) released on 27 August 2021 the album Tales.[4]
With Rainer Brüninghaus
With Ralph Towner
With Lebowski
With Gaspare Bernardi
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