Fritz Hauser
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Fritz Hauser (born March 29, 1953, Basel) is a Swiss drummer, percussionist and composer from Basel, Switzerland. He began playing as a drummer while a teenager, and then studied as a classical percussionist at the City of Basel Music Academy. In 1972 he joined the Swiss symphonic-rock band Circus with whom he toured and recorded albums over the next eight years. In 1980 he began performing medieval music as part of a duo and also worked in pit orchestras theaters and as a drummer in circus bands. In 1982 he joined the resident band of a Swiss radio station, and in 1983 he began performing and touring internationally and recording as a solo artist. In 1986 he organized percussion group Schlagzeugspektakel, which consisted of a total of 41 drummers, all from Basel. The group toured Switzerland and was heard on Swiss radio. He subsequently has performed and recorded in a variety of trios and quartets.[1]
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![]() Joëlle Léandre (standing) and Fritz Hauser with Quartet Noir in Weikersheim Castle | |
Background information | |
Origin | Basel, Switzerland |
Genres | Contemporary classical music |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Composer |
Instrument(s) | Drums, marimba |
Website | Fritz Hauser.ch/ |
Principal compositions
Discography
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With Joe McPhee
- Linear B (Hat Hut, 1990)
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External links
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