Irène Schweizer (2 June 1941 – 16 July 2024) was a Swiss
jazz
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and free improvising pianist.
Life and career
Schweizer was born in
Schaffhausen
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, Switzerland on 2 June 1941.
She performed and recorded numerous solo piano performances as well as performing as part of the
Feminist Improvising Group
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,
whose members include
Lindsay Cooper
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,
Maggie Nichols,
Georgie Born
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Background
Born ...
and
Sally Potter
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Early life
Potter was born an ...
. She has also performed a series of duets with drummers
Pierre Favre
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,
Louis Moholo
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Biography
Born in Cape Town, Moholo formed The Blue ...
,
Andrew Cyrille
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,
Günter Sommer
Günter "Baby" Sommer (born 25 August 1943) is a German jazz drummer.
Career
Sommer was born in Dresden on 25 August 1943. His first instrument was the trumpet, which he studied at school. He started playing the drums aged 15 or 16. He studie ...
,
Han Bennink
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Though perhaps best known as one of the pivotal fig ...
,
Hamid Drake
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By the close of the 1990s, Hamid Drake was widely regarded as one of the best percussionists in jazz and improvised music. Incorporating Afro-Cuban, Indian, and Afr ...
, as well as in trio and quartet sessions with others, including
John Tchicai
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Biography
Tchicai was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to a Danish mother and a Congolese father. The family moved to Aarhus, where he st ...
,
Evan Parker
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Recording and performing prolifically with many collaborators, Parker was a pivotal figure in the development of European free ja ...
and
Peter Kowald
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Career
A member of the Globe Unity Orchestra, and a touring double-bass player, Kowald collaborated with many European ...
.
With
Yusef Lateef
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Although Lateef's main instruments ...
,
Uli Trepte
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Early career
Uli Trepte began his musica ...
and
Mani Neumeier
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Probably best known for his work with Guru Guru, Neum ...
, she performed at the
Montreux Jazz Festival
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in 1967. One of her most enduring collaborations was with the improvising musician .
In 2016, on the occasion of Schweizer's 75th birthday, Broecking Verlag and the music department of the
Lucerne University published (in German) an authorized biography titled ''This Uncontainable Feeling of Freedom: Irène Schweizer – European Jazz and the Politics of Improvisation'', written by
Christian Broecking
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. An English translation was published in 2021.
Schweizer died in
Zurich on 16 July 2024, at the age of 83.
Discography
Solo
* ''
Wilde Señoritas'' (
FMP, 1977)
* ''
Hexensabbat
''Hexensabbat'' (''Witches' Sabbath'') is a solo piano album by Irène Schweizer. Two tracks were recorded live at the Townhall Charlottenburg in Berlin on October 8, 1977, and the remaining tracks were recorded at the FMP-Studio in Berlin on Octob ...
'' (FMP, 1978)
* ''
Piano Solo Vol. 1'' (
Intakt, 1992)
* ''
Piano Solo Vol. 2'' (Intakt, 1992)
* ''
Many and One Direction'' (Intakt, 1996)
* ''
Chicago Piano Solo
''Chicago Piano Solo'' is a live solo piano album by Irène Schweizer. It was recorded at The Empty Bottle in Chicago in August 2000, and was released in 2001 by Intakt Records.
Reception
In a review for AllMusic, Steve Loewy wrote: "Another stro ...
'' (Intakt, 2001)
* ''
First Choice: Piano Solo KKL Luzern'' (Intakt, 2006)
* ''
To Whom It May Concern: Piano Solo Tonhalle Zürich'' (Intakt, 2011)
Duo
* ''The Very Centre of Middle Europe'' (
HatHut
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, 1978), with Rüdiger Carl
* ''Die V-Mann Suite'' (FMP, 1981), with Rüdiger Carl
* ''
Irène Schweizer & Louis Moholo'' (
Intakt, 1987)
* ''Cordial Gratin'' (FMP, 1987), with
Joëlle Léandre
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In the field of contemporary music, she has perfor ...
* ''
Irène Schweizer & Günter Sommer'' (Intakt, 1988), with
Günter Sommer
Günter "Baby" Sommer (born 25 August 1943) is a German jazz drummer.
Career
Sommer was born in Dresden on 25 August 1943. His first instrument was the trumpet, which he studied at school. He started playing the drums aged 15 or 16. He studie ...
* ''
Irène Schweizer & Andrew Cyrille
''Irène Schweizer & Andrew Cyrille'' is a live album by pianist Irène Schweizer and drummer Andrew Cyrille. It was recorded in September 1988 at the Jazz Festival Willisau, and was released by Intakt Records on LP in 1989, and on CD in 1996.
Ac ...
'' (Intakt, 1989), with
Andrew Cyrille
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* ''
Overlapping Hands: Eight Segments'' (FMP, 1991), with
Marilyn Crispell
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* ''
Irène Schweizer & Pierre Favre'' (Intakt, 1992), with
Pierre Favre
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* ''
Irène Schweizer & Han Bennink'' (Intakt, 1996), with
Han Bennink
Han Bennink (born 17 April 1942) is a Dutch drummer and percussionist. On occasion his recordings have featured him playing soprano saxophone, bass clarinet, trombone, violin, banjo and piano.
Though perhaps best known as one of the pivotal fig ...
* ''European Masters of Improvisation'' (
Captain Trip, Tokyo Tower Wax Museum, 1997), with
Mani Neumeier
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Probably best known for his work with Guru Guru, Neum ...
* ''Twin Lines'' (Intakt, 2002), with
Co Streiff
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She was educated at a conservatory with the transverse flute as ...
* ''
Ulrichsberg
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Geography
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'' (Intakt, 2004), with Pierre Favre
* ''Where's Africa'' (Intakt, 2005), with
* ''Live in Zürich'' (Intakt, 2013), with Pierre Favre
* ''
Spring
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* Spring (mathematics), a geometric surface in the shape of a ...
'' (Intakt, 2014), with
* ''
Welcome Back'' (Intakt, 2015), with Han Bennink
* ''
Live!
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* ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film
* ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film
*'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD)
Music
*Live (band), American alternative rock band
* List of albums ...
'' (Intakt, 2017), with
Joey Baron
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Music career
Baron was born on June 26, 1955, in Richmond Virginia. When he was nine, ...
* ''
Celebration
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* ''Celebration'' (musical), by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, 1969
* ''Celebration'' (play), by Harold Pinter, 2000
* ''Celebration'' (TV series), a Canadian music TV serie ...
'' (Intakt, 2021), with
Hamid Drake
Hamid Drake (born August 3, 1955) is an American jazz drummer and percussionist.
By the close of the 1990s, Hamid Drake was widely regarded as one of the best percussionists in jazz and improvised music. Incorporating Afro-Cuban, Indian, and Afr ...
With Les Diaboliques (Schweizer,
Maggie Nicols
Maggie Nicols (or Nichols, as she originally spelled her name as a performer) (born 24 February 1948), is a Scottish free-jazz and improvising vocalist, dancer, and performer.
Early life and career
Nicols was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, as Mar ...
,
Joëlle Léandre
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In the field of contemporary music, she has perfor ...
)
* ''Les Diaboliques'' (Intakt, 1994)
* ''
Splitting Image'' (Intakt, 1997)
* ''Live at the Rhinefalls'' (Intakt, 2000)
* ''Jubilee Concert'' (DVD) (Intakt, 2009)
Source:
Trios and larger ensembles
* ''Jazz Meets India'' (
SABA Saba may refer to:
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* Saba (island), an island of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean Sea
* Şaba (Romanian for Shabo), a town of the Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
* Sabá, a municipality in the department of Colón, Honduras
* Saba (river), L ...
, 1967), with
Mani Neumeier
Mani Neumeier (Manfred Neumeier, born 31 December 1940 in Munich) is a German rock musician, free-jazz drummer, artist, and frontman (singer and drummer) of the German Krautrock-band Guru Guru.
Probably best known for his work with Guru Guru, Neum ...
, Dewan Motihar, Keshay Sathe,
Manfred Schoof
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Career
Schoof was born in Magdeburg, Germany, and studied music in Kassel and Cologne, where one of his teachers of the big band leader Kurt Edelhagen. Schoof performed on Edelhagen' ...
, Kusum Thakur,
Uli Trepte
Uli Trepte (born 27 September 1941, Konstanz, Germany — died 21 May 2009, Berlin) was a German musician best known for his collaborations with various influential Krautrock bands in the early 1970s.
Early career
Uli Trepte began his musica ...
, and
Barney Wilen
Bernard "Barney" Jean Wilen (4 March 1937 – 25 May 1996) was a French tenor and soprano saxophonist and jazz composer.
Life
Wilen was born in Nice, France; his father was an American dentist turned inventor, and his mother was French. He began ...
* ''Ramifications'' (
Ogun
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, 1975), with Rüdiger Carl,
Paul Lovens
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He was born in Aachen, Germany. In the early ...
,
Radu Malfatti
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, and
Harry Miller
* ''Messer'' (FMP, 1976), with Rüdiger Carl and Louis Moholo
* ''
Willi the Pig'' (Willisau, 1976) with
John Tchicai
John Martin Tchicai ( ; 28 April 1936 – 8 October 2012) was a Danish free jazz saxophonist and composer.
Biography
Tchicai was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to a Danish mother and a Congolese father. The family moved to Aarhus, where he st ...
,
Buschi Niebergall
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Born in the city of Marburg into a family of academics (his father was ...
, and
Makaya Ntshoko
Makaya (or Makhaya) Ntshoko (born 29 October 1939, Cape Town) is a South African drummer.
He played with Dollar Brand's trio in 1958, and recorded in a sextet with Hugh Masekela and John Mehegan in 1959. He performed on The Jazz Epistles album, ...
* ''Tuned Boots'' (FMP, 1978), with Rüdiger Carl and
Louis Moholo
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Biography
Born in Cape Town, Moholo formed The Blue ...
* ''
Live at Taktlos
''Live at Taktlos'' is a live album by pianist Irène Schweizer. It was recorded in February 1984 during a three-day improvisation meeting, and was released by Intakt Records on LP in 1986, and on CD in 2005. On the album, Schweizer is joined by vo ...
'' (
Intakt, 1986), with
Lindsay Cooper
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,
Joëlle Léandre
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In the field of contemporary music, she has perfor ...
,
George E. Lewis
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,
Paul Lovens
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He was born in Aachen, Germany. In the early ...
,
Maggie Nichols, and
Günter Sommer
Günter "Baby" Sommer (born 25 August 1943) is a German jazz drummer.
Career
Sommer was born in Dresden on 25 August 1943. His first instrument was the trumpet, which he studied at school. He started playing the drums aged 15 or 16. He studie ...
* ''
The Storming of the Winter Palace
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Taking place on the third anniversary of the revolution, it was directed by Nikolai Evrei ...
'' (Intakt, 1988), with Joëlle Léandre,
George E. Lewis
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,
Maggie Nichols, and
Günter Sommer
Günter "Baby" Sommer (born 25 August 1943) is a German jazz drummer.
Career
Sommer was born in Dresden on 25 August 1943. His first instrument was the trumpet, which he studied at school. He started playing the drums aged 15 or 16. He studie ...
* ''Paris Quartet'' (Intakt, 1989), with Joëlle Léandre, Yves Robert, and Daunik Lazro
* ''
Theoria
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'' (Intakt, 1992), with
Barry Guy and the London Jazz Composers Orchestra
* ''
Double Trouble Two
''Double Trouble Two'' is an album by Barry Guy and the London Jazz Composers' Orchestra with guest artists Irène Schweizer (piano), Marilyn Crispell (piano), and Pierre Favre (drums). Documenting a large-scale, 47-minute composition by Guy, it w ...
'' (Intakt, 1998), with
Marilyn Crispell
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,
Barry Guy and the London Jazz Composers Orchestra, and Pierre Favre
* ''Ensemble Oggimusica Meets Irene Schweizer'' (Altrisuoni, 2000), with Ensemble Oggimusica
* ''
Willisau & Taktlos'' (Intakt, 2007), with
Fred Anderson and
Hamid Drake
Hamid Drake (born August 3, 1955) is an American jazz drummer and percussionist.
By the close of the 1990s, Hamid Drake was widely regarded as one of the best percussionists in jazz and improvised music. Incorporating Afro-Cuban, Indian, and Afr ...
* ''
Radio Rondo/Schaffhausen Concert'' (Intakt, 2009), with
Barry Guy and the London Jazz Composers Orchestra
* ''
Berne Concert
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'' (Intakt, 2009), with
Trio 3 (
Andrew Cyrille
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,
Oliver Lake
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, and
Reggie Workman
Reginald "Reggie" Workman (born June 26, 1937 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American avant-garde jazz and hard bop double bassist, recognized for his work with both John Coltrane and Art Blakey.
Career
Early in his career, Workman worke ...
)
* ''Jump!'' (Intakt, 2011), with the Jürg Wickihalder European Quartet
With
Joe McPhee
Joe McPhee (born November 3, 1939) is an American jazz multi-instrumentalist born in Miami, Florida, a player of tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone, the trumpet, flugelhorn and valve trombone. McPhee grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York, and is ...
*''
Topology
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'' (Hat Hut, 1981)
With
Manfred Schoof
Manfred Schoof (born 6 April 1936) is a German jazz trumpeter.
Career
Schoof was born in Magdeburg, Germany, and studied music in Kassel and Cologne, where one of his teachers of the big band leader Kurt Edelhagen. Schoof performed on Edelhagen' ...
*''
European Echoes'' (FMP, 1969)
References
External links
*
* http://www.intaktrec.ch/schweizer-a.htm
FMP releases*
*
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