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- Franz Koglmann (born 22 May 1947) is an Austrian jazz composer. He performs on both the trumpet and flugelhorn in most often in avant-garde jazz and third...
- Dixon, Franz Koglmann (Between The Lines, 2001) – rec. 1973-76; compiles tracks from the Koglmann/Lacy album Flaps (Pipe, 1973) and the Koglmann/Dixon album...
- Koglmann, and saxophonist Steve Lacy. It brings together recordings that were initially issued on the small, obscure Pipe label, founded by Koglmann in...
- album), 1984 Opium (Ottmar Liebert album), 1996 Opium (Bill Dixon, Franz Koglmann, and Steve Lacy album), 2001 Opium (Matt Berry album), 2008 Opium (Jay-Jay...
- Nocturnal Walks is a musical composition by Franz Koglmann commissioned by the Romanian city of Sibiu to celebrate its being the European Capital of Culture...
- (1926-2012), journalist and secretary general of the Konzerthaus, Vienna Franz Koglmann (born 1947), jazz musician on both the trumpet and flugelhorn Herbert Kaufmann...
- Franz (also listed as Opium/For Franz) is an album by trumpeters Franz Koglmann and Bill Dixon. It was recorded during 1975 and 1976 in Vienna and Paris...
- Roosendael 139. Psalm for mezzo-soprano, trumpet, trombone and tuba by Franz Koglmann "139/Dead of Night" from the 2016 album Invisible by Leeland incorporates...
- Bley, Bob Brookmeyer, Matt Darriau, Dave Douglas, Charlie Haden, Franz Koglmann, Andy Laster, Paul Motian, Ken Schaphorst, George Schuller, Simon Shaheen...
- Paul Bley - Fragments ("Nothing Ever Was, Anyway") 1992: Paul Bley, Franz Koglmann, Gary Pea**** - Annette ("Touching" (2 takes), "El Cordobes", "Cartoon"...