Philipp Gropper Explained

Philipp Gropper (born 1978 in West-Berlin) is a German composer and saxophonist of jazz and of the modern creative style.

Biography

From 1999 to 2006, Gropper studied jazz with Jerry Granelli, Peter Weniger and David Friedman at the Universität der Künste Berlin. From 2000 to 2002 he played in the Federal Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Peter Herbolzheimer, and was the first tenor saxophonist of the ensemble.[1]

Gropper's own bands are Hyperactive Kid with Ronny Graupe and Christian Lillinger, Philipp Gropper's Philm (founded in 2011) with Elias Stemeseder, Andreas Lang and Oliver Steidle, and TAU (founded in 2013) with Philip Zoubek, Petter Eldh and Julian Sartorius.In addition, he is a member of the following bands European Movement Jazz Orchester, FUSK, Kathrin Pechlof Sextett, Uwe Steinmetz Stream Ensemble, Tobias Backhaus 6, Clave Azul, Chimaira and Pablo Held's Glow.

Since 2008 he was a member of the Jazzkollektiv Berlin.[2] From August 2013 to March 2014 he was a scholarship holder of the Foundation Bartels Foundation in Basel.[3]

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. http://projekte.musikrat.de/index.php?id=4589&p_id=325 Biography and Discography at Bundesjugendjazzorchester
  2. http://www.jazzkollektiv.de/de/jkb.html Philipp Gropper
  3. Web site: Stiftung zum kleinen Marktgräflerhof . 2018-03-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131012162429/http://www.markgraeflerhof.ch/docs/kuenstler.html . 2013-10-12 . dead .