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Wolfgang Reisinger (16 July 1955 – 8 June 2022) was an Austrian
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percussion player.


Biography

Reisinger started his education in music at
Vienna Boys' Choir The Vienna Boys' Choir (german: Wiener Sängerknaben) is a choir of boy sopranos and altos based in Vienna, Austria. It is one of the best known boys' choirs in the world. The boys are selected mainly from Austria, but also from many other count ...
at the age of 5. Then, he studied piano at the
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and percussion at the
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in the same city under Richard Hochrainer. In 1973, he became a member of the experimental group ''Erster Wiener Musikzirkus'', which made music for dance performances. Since the middle of 70s, he has worked with the composer
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. From 1975 to 1977, Reisinger was a member of the trio ''Medaya'' (with Voja Brkovitc, the guitarist and
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, the pianist). As a member of the trio, he made tours all over Austria, Switzerland and
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. In 1978, his work ''Hippodrome'' was published as a composition order for Burgtheater. In 1979, he played as a percussionist in the
Vienna Art Orchestra The Vienna Art Orchestra was a European jazz group based in Vienna, Austria. Organized at different times as either a big band or as a smaller combo, it was regarded as one of the leading European jazz ensembles and was an official cultural ambas ...
and was its member until 1989. In 1981, he founded the group ''Part of Art''. Other members of the group were
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, Uli Scherer,
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, Jürgen Wuchner and other soloists of Vienna Art Orchestra. He performed with Part of Art in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France and recorded his first CDs as band leader. After a tour with
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, he founded the group ''Air Mail'' (with
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), Wolfgang Puschnig and Mike Richmond. In 1986, he became a member of Wolfgang Mitterer's quartet ''Pat Brothers'' (with
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and Wolfgang Puschnig), the album of which ''Pat Brothers No. 1'' was awarded the
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. In 1987, he started to cooperate with
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. After leaving Vienna Art Orchestra, Reisinger became a member of the European Jazz Trio with
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and Jean-Paul Cèléa in 1989. Besides, he worked in Paris with
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,
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and Philippe Deschepper and performed in ''Moers Festival'' with
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. In the same year the album ''Matador'' was created in cooperation with Mitterer. As a member of the quintet ''Passagio'' (with
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, Françoise Kubler, François Couturier and Jean-Paul Céléa ), which was founded in 1990, he published the CDs ''Passagio'' and ''L'Ibere''. In 1991, he performed in the first performance of
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's ''Circles'' in Austria. Reisinger concentrated on ''Passagio'' in France in the middle of 90s. Between 1994 and 1996, he worked with musicians Like
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, John Abercrombie,
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,
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,
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and
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. In 1996, Reisinger founded the trio Céléa,
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, Reisinger. Their CD ''World View'' won the French critic prize ''Choc de la musique'' and their second CD, ''Missing a Page'', won the prize
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. In 1999, he founded the group ''Spirits'', which had variable members such as Karl Ritter, Peter Herbert, Andy Manndorff, Klaus Dickbauer, John Schröder and Franz Hanzinger. In 2000, Reisinger and Jean-Paul Céléa became the members of
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's new trio. In 2001, he wrote a theater music for K.l.a.s. performed in
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in Kärnten. In Kärnten, he founded the festival ''m.u.s.i.c'', which was supposed to bring classical music, avantgarde, jazz and ethnic music together. Since 2002, he has played with Liebman in the duet ''Double Night''. Since 2003, he has worked also with the composer
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. In 2004, he formed the group Refusion. The first album of the group with the same name was published in 2006. In 2009, he was awarded the Hans-Koller Prize. Beside working as a jazz musician, Reisinger was also always active in the field of classical music and free improvisation. In the festival ''Töne und Gegentöne'', he appeared on the scene with the Japanese
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player,
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and also played in a duet with Agustí Fernández.


Discography

* ''Moebius'' (Part of Art), 1981 * ''Son Sauvage'' (Part of Art), 1983 * ''Prayer for Peace'' (Air Mail), 1984 * ''Light Blues'' (Air Mail) * ''Pat Brothers No. 1'', 1986 * ''Passagio'' (Passagio), 1990 * ''L'Ibere'' (Passagio), 1994 * ''Matador'', 1994 * ''World View'' (trio Céléa, Liebman, Reisinger), 1996 * ''Speakers Corner'' (with Franz Hauzinger and
Martin Siewert Martin Siewert (born 11 May 1972) is a German guitarist and film composer. Career Siewert has been living in Vienna since the age of 10. He studied guitar at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. As a guitarist, he started his publi ...
), 1998 * ''Missing a Page'' (trio Céléa, Liebman, Reisinger), 1999 * ''Ghosts'' (trio Céléa, Liebman, Reisinger), 2001 * ''Refusion'' (Liebman,
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,
Matt Garrison Matthew Justin Garrison (born June 2, 1970) is an American jazz bassist. Since 2011, he has run ShapeShifter Lab in Brooklyn, New York, with Fortuna Sung. Described by ''the New York Times'' as "an electric bass virtuoso", he has toured with H ...
, Céléa, Mitterer, Reisinger), 2006


As sideman

Wirh Rabih Abou-Khalil *'' Journey to the Centre of an Egg'' (Enja, 2005)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Reisinger, Wolfgang 1955 births 2022 deaths Jazz drummers Austrian jazz musicians Label Bleu artists Musicians from Vienna