Showing posts with label Franz Koglmann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Franz Koglmann. Show all posts

23 April 2018

The GREAT JAZZ CHAMBER COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC OF VIENNA, 1978 or 79




Eugene Chadbourne, dobro, electric guitar, vocals
Franz Koglmann, flugelhorn
Walter Malli, soprano saxophone

Not good sound quality, but what else is out there?

Cassette Rip


11 January 2017

FRANZ KOGLMANN - The Use Of Memory (1991)


Franz Koglmann ~ The Use Of Memory ~ Hat Hut Records 1991

1. Chateau De Bouges 9:39
2. For Max 4:33
3. The Use Of Memory: Bix, Miles And Chet 7:39
4. Das Ratsel Eines Tages 6:54
5. Der Vogel 10:12
6. Uccello 6:26
7. Monoblue 6:21
8. Die Kuhle, Der Duft, Der Glanz 6:16
9. Constantin's Dream 6:29

Franz Koglmann Pipetet:

Mario Arcari: oboe & english horn
Martin Schelling: clarinet & bass clarinet
Tony Coe: clarinet, bassclarinet & tenor saxophone
Roberto Ottaviano: soprano- & sopranino saxophone
Guillermo Gregorio: alto saxophone
Franz Koglmann: flugelhorn
Jean-Christophe Mastnak: french horn
Radu Malfatti: trombone
Raoul Herget: tuba
Burkhard Stangl: guitar
Robert M. Weiss: piano
Klaus Koch: bass
Fritz Hauser: drums

Conducted by Gustav Bauer

1. dedicated to Alain Resnais
2. dedicated to Max Aichinger
3. quoting from Miles Davis' 'Tune Up', passages from an improvisation by Chet Baker on 'Tune Up' and Larry Shields' 'Clarinet Marmelade'
4. inspired by Giorgio de Chirico
5. dedicated to Jean Cocteau
7. dedicated to Yves Klein
8. hommage a Franz Schubert, dedicated to Ingrid Karl
9. inspired by Piero della Francesca

All compositions by Franz Koglmann

Hat Hut Records hat ART CD 6078



24 November 2014

FRANZ KOGLMANN - A White Line (1990)


FRANZ KOGLMANN - A White Line (hat ART 1990)

1 A White Line 7:27
2 April In Vienna 4:58
3 Eccentric Shorty 7:12
4 Quapp 6:06
5 Festive Minor 3:45
6 The Fabel Of Mabel 4:45
7 Bley Play 3:45
8 Jambangle 5:24
9 Oof 3:54
10 Aristony 3:45
11 For Max 3:48
12 Out Of Nowhere 3:50
13 Free (Three) Again I-III 6:26
14 Je? 3:23
15 At The Jazz Band Ball 2:37

Personnel:

Franz Koglmann - flugelhorn, trumpet
Jean-Christophe Mastnak - French horn
Raoul Herget - tuba
Mario Arcari - oboe
Tony Coe - clarinet, tenor saxophone
Helmut Federle - accordion
Paul Bley - piano
Burkhard Stangl - guitar
Klaus Koch - bass
Gerry Hemingway - drums

Conductor – Gustav Bauser

Recorded at Haus Der Begegnung Mariahilf, Vienna, Austria on November 13-17, 1989.
Includes liner notes by Franz Koglman and a poem by Art Lange.

Producers: Pia Uehlinger, Werner X. Uehlinger.

hat ART CD 6048 (OOP) / 71:06

11 July 2013

FRANZ KOGLMANN WITH STEVE LACY ‎– FLAPS (PIPE RECORDS, ‎1973)



A1. Flaps (To Pee Wee Russel)
A2. Misera Plebs, Take 1
A3. Misera Plebs, Take 2
A4. Bowery 1
B1. Steirish WC Nr. 2
B2. Flops (To Charles Chaplin)
B3. Bowery 2
B4. Hommage To An Old Raincoat (To Fritz Kotrba)


Toni Michlmayr, bass
Muhammad Malli, drums
Gerd Geier, electronics
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Franz Koglmann, trumpet, flugelhorn



Recorded April 26, 1973, Mueller Sound Studio 1, Vienna.

Pipe Records ‎– PR 151

Vinyl Rip

1 June 2013

FRANZ KOGLMANN QUARTET & STEVE LACY "BALVER HÖHLE, 1974"




This concert was recorded 15 months after the LP "Flaps" here.
Part of "Flaps was released on CD there. Lacy and Koglmann made one more LP where Bill Dixon + Koglmann (without Lacy) can be heard on the first side . A few tracks also made it on to the mentioned CD.
But this recording remains unreleased except the first track:


FRANZ KOGLMANN QUARTET & STEVE LACY  "BALVER HÖHLE, 1974"


Franz Koglmann, trumpet
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Toni Michlmayr, bass
Muhammad Malli, drums, soprano saxophone
Gerd Geier, electronics

1. Flaps                 10:41
2. Der Vogel / Opium     09:12
3. Wünschelrute          14:57
4. Weanerisch Dearn      06:15
5. Life On Its Way       05:10


Recorded at the Balver Höhle, Balve, Germany on July 28, 1974.


(broadcast)

Note: "Flaps" was issued on JG RECORDS JG 036-039 (4xLP) - OOP
Take a look at the artwork of the LP.

Some translations: 'Wünschelrute' means divining rod / dowser.  'Weanerisch Dearn' is the Vienesse girl in Vienesse dialect and finally a bird is "Der Vogel".

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