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Albert Mangelsdorff (September 5, 1928 – July 25, 2005) was a
German jazz trombonist.
Working mainly in free jazz, he was an
innovator in multiphonics...
- Emil
Mangelsdorff ([ˈɛmɪl ˈmaŋl̩s.dɔʁf]; 11
April 1925 – 20
January 2022) was a
German jazz
musician who pla**** alto saxophone,
soprano saxophone, clarinet...
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Ivonne Mangelsdorff Galeb (born 23 May 1975) is a
Chilean politician who
served as
member of the
Constitutional Council. ""Cuentas corrientes": Consejera...
- The
Deutsche Jazzpreis, also
known as the
Albert Mangelsdorff-Preis, is,
together with the Hans
Koller Preis, the most
important jazz
award in the German-speaking...
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Zbigniew Namysłowski,
Tomasz Stanko, Lars Gullin, Joe Harriott,
Albert Mangelsdorff,
Kenny Wheeler,
Graham Collier,
Michael Garrick and Mike Westbrook. They...
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students included Eddie Gomez, Duško Gojković,
George Gruntz,
Albert Mangelsdorff,
Jimmy Owens, and
Gabor Szabo. He
worked with Ruby Braff,
Bobby Hackett...
- 1952. In
Germany she also led a
quintet between 1953 and 1955;
Albert Mangelsdorff's brother Emil was a
member of the group. In 1954, Hipp pla**** with Attila...
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Ulrike Haage (born in K****el,
lives and
works in Berlin) is a
German pianist and composer,
producer for
radio plays and a
sound artist.
Ulrike Haage spent...
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Sulzmann Ack van
Rooyen John
Surman Jimmy Deuchar Manfred Schoof Albert Mangelsdorff Erik van Lier Ron
Mathewson Fats Sadi
Kenny Clare Benny Bailey Jimmy...
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guitarist John McLaughlin,
bandleader Michael Gibbs,
trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff, and
pianist Chris McGregor's
Brotherhood of Breath. By 1972, he had...