Burkhard Stangl

Burkhard Stangl Paul ( born November 6, 1960 in Eggenberg Castle (Lower Austria ) ) is an Austrian avant-garde and jazz guitarist and composer.

Life and work

Stangl first studied classical and later electric guitar at the Conservatory of Vienna and cultural anthropology and musicology at the University of Vienna. In 1985 he founded the Jazz Ensemble Ton.Art, with whom he worked until 1995 and 1991, the Chamber Ensemble for New Music maxixe. Since the late 1990s, he worked with the groups Polwechsel and plus-minus as well as Christof short man ( album Snow ). In the 1990s Stangl was a member of Monoblue Quartets of Franz Koglmann, on whose album We Thought About Duke he played in 1994.

Other artists Stangl include John Butcher, Eugene Chadbourne, Tony Coe, Oswald Egger, Seppo Gruendler, Boris Hauf, Steve Lacy, Anestis Logothetis, Radu Malfatti, Walter Malli, Ernesto Molinari, Donna Wagner Molinari, Sainkho Namtchylak, Helmut Neugebauer, Olga Neuwirth, Gunter Schneider, Martin Siewert and Taku Sugimoto.

Stangl composed choral and orchestral works and chamber music. His opera The Venus Moon premiered at the 1997 Empire State Building.

Discography

  • Lunatic Fringe Max Nagl, Josef Novotny, 1992
  • Comprovisations IX with Max Nagl, Ned Rothenberg, Tom Varner, Werner Dafeldecker, 1992
  • Knitting Factory Works with Max Nagel, Tom Cora, Sam Bennet, Thomas Chapin, 1995
  • Event -free music Loose Music, 1996
  • Recital with Werner Dafeldecker, 1997
  • Snow with Christof short man, 2000
  • Venus Moon with Oskar Aichinger, Sarah Barrett, Jonathan Bepler, Gene Coleman, Werner Dafeldecker, Katharina Klement, Thomas Lehn, Johanna Lewis, Radu Malfatti, Michael Moser, Max Nagl, Josef Novotny, Jim O'Rourke, Andy Watts and others, 2000
  • An Old Fashioned Duet with Taku Sugimoto, 2002
  • Eh with dieb13, 2002
  • Can not Illumination, 2003
  • Musica genera 007 with Robert Piotrowicz, Anna Zaradny, 2004
  • Ereb afrik with Hannes Löschel, Josef Novotny, John Novohradský, 2004
  • Film. a girl & gun, with Lucia Pulido, Christian Fennesz, Martin Siewert ( Interstellar Records, Austria 2009 )

Writings

  • Ethnology in the ear. The effect of history of the phonograph. Vienna University Verlag, Wien 2000.
  • Hans Schneider, Cordula Bösze (ed.): Klangnetze. An attempt to invent the reality with the ears. Peacock, Saarbrücken, 2000.
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