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Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky (10 December 1933 – 10 July 2023), often called Luten Petrowsky, was a German jazz saxophonist,
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, flautist, composer and author. He is considered the father of
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in
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(GDR). He was one of few jazz musicians permitted to play in the West already in the 1960s. Petrowsky played in the 1973 quartet recording ''Just for fun'', the first of jazz musicians from both East and West. He took part in more than a hundred recordings between 1963 and 2016, with groups such as Synopsis and Zentralquartett, and with his singer wife, Uschi Brüning.


Life and career

Petrowsky was born in
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on 10 December 1933. He attended school with
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, later to become a novelist. He received violin lessons for six years. As a jazz musician he was self-taught, having listened to records. He began studies of music pedagogy at the Musikhochschule Weimar in 1956 but dropped out. From 1957 he played in various bands. He became a founding member of the Manfred Ludwig Sextet in 1964, which was important for GDR jazz, playing with
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, Dorothy Ellison and Ruth Hohmann, among others. On 13 June 1968, Petrowsky participated in the
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together with the Studio IV jazz ensemble, the first band in the GDR playing jazz regularly. In 1971 he founded the jazz-rock band SOK with and in 1973 was one of the founders of the free jazz formation Synopsis. Since 1972 he worked in various formations with the bassist Klaus Koch. The 1973 recording ''Just for fun'' in a quartet with trombonist
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, Koch and percussionist , published by FMP, was the first of jazz musicians from both East and West, and resulted in further collaboration in recordings, concerts, and tours, such as the Globe Unity Orchestra, the
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Concert Jazz Band and the Tony Oxley Celebration Orchestra, in Europe and the United States. Petrowsky was also a member of the European Jazz Ensemble and the Günter Lenz Springtime. He played in the various Gumpert workshop bands and from 1984 with the Synopsis successor, the Zentralquartett, a formation that played jazz improvisations also based on
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, workmen's songs and marches. He performed with Harry Miller,
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, and
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in 1981 as part of the Jazzwerkstatt Peitz. Petrowsky became especially popular beginning in 1983 through his joint concerts with his wife, the singer Uschi Brüning, whom he married in 1982. From 2006 to 2016 Petrowsky performed with percussionist Christian Lillinger and Oliver Schwerdt as the New Old Luten Trio. On the occasion of his 80th birthday,
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honored Petrowsky with a Jubilee evening featuring three of his important groups, the Zentralquartett, the group Ruf der Heimat (with
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, , and ), which has been in existence since 1992, and the ensemble Ornette et cetera, with Brüning, Jeanfrançois Prins and Michael Griener. Zentralquartett then went on a farewell tour. Petrowsky said about jazz:


Personal life

Petrowsky was married to the singer Uschi Brüning from 1982. Petrowsky died in Berlin on 10 July 2023, at age 89, after a long serious illness.


Recordings

Petrowsky took part in 127 recordings between 1963 and 2016, including: * Petrowsky Quartett: ''Just for Fun'' (LP; FMP, 1973) * Synopsis: ' (LP; FMP, 1974) * Synopsis: ''Synopsis'' (LP; Amiga, 1974) * ''Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky'' (LP; Amiga, 1978) * Petrowsky Quartett: ''Selb-Viert'' (LP; FMP, 1980) * Petrowsky Trio: ''Selb-Dritt'' (LP; FMP, 1982) * Uschi Brüning & Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky ''Kontraste'' (LP/CD; Amiga, 1988) * Ruf der Heimat: ''Machine Kaput'' ( Konnex Records, 1996) * ''White Power Blues'' with Oliver Schwerdt and Christian Lillinger (CD; Euphorium, 2008) * Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky / Uschi Brüning / Jeanfrançois Prins / Michael Griener ''Ornette et cetera'' (CD; jazzwerkstatt, 2012) * ''Rabatz!'' with Elan Pauer,
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, , Christian Lillinger (CD; Euphorium, 2017; Vierteljahresliste 1/2018
Deutscher Schallplattenpreis The Deutscher Schallplattenpreis was a prize that the awarded from 1963 through 1992. Its successor is the Echo Music Prize. References German music awards Awards established in 1963 Awards disestablished in 1992 {{award-stub ...
) * Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, Conny Bauer: ''Wanderung durch den Thüringer Wald'' (jazzwerkstatt 2011, ed. 2019) * Bergisch-Brandenburgisches Quartett: ' (rec. 1982, ed. 2022), with
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, und Sven-Åke Johansson


Awards

Petrowsky was awarded the Kunstpreis der DDR in 1982, also the
Nationalpreis der DDR The National Prize of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) (german: Nationalpreis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was an award of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) given out in three different classes for scientific, artistic, ...
. He received the
German Jazz Award 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 region. Since 1994, it has been awarded every two years by the Union Deutscher Jaz ...
in 1997. In 2010, he and his wife received the European Jazz Prize. In 2022, he was awarded the for his life's achievements; his wife received the award on his behalf, as he was already too ill to attend.


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