10 October 2013

ERNST-LUDWIG PETROWSKY TRIO "NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.138"



Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, alto, soprano & tenor saxophone
Klaus Koch, bass
Günter "Baby" Sommer, drumms & percussion

Michael Naura, announcer

1. Introduction (Michael Naura)              00:25
2. Dreiklang (E.L. Petrowsky)                      12:36
3. Wo Bleibt Mein Schwarzer Krauser (G. Sommer)  16:31
4. Ohne Mich (K. Koch)                              04:15
5. Introduction (Michael Naura)              00:38
6. Stück Für 2 Hölzer (E.L. Petrowsky)              25:31
7. Kurz Vor'm Chinesen (E.L. Petrowsky) (inc.)      00:51
8. Closing Announcement (Michael Naura)      00:11

Recorded at Studio 10, Großer Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg, Germany on October 25, 1978.

Produced by Michael Naura.

13 comments:

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...
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glmlr said...

Excellent! Thank you Onx.

brian said...

thanks... love it!

glmlr said...

Onx, am I correct in thinking that Klaus Koch died not long ago? I have a vague memory of reading that somewhere. He plays delightfully here (and on the excellent "Berlin Abbozzi").

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

He died already on November 7, 2000 in Berlin.
He was born 2. September 1936 in Leipzig.
He played Albert Mangelsdorff, Manfred Schoof, Christian Escoudé, Trevor Watts, John Tchicai, Steve Lacy, Willem Breuker, Evan Parker, Peter Brötzmann and Paul Lytton.
Other partners were Maarten Altena and Joëlle Léandre.
He played in a trio with Jay Oliver and Buschi Niebergall.
He was active in Georg Gräwe's Grubenklangorchester etc etc...
Not to forget his seminal playing with his collegues from (former) East Germany.

Wallofsound said...

Thanks for the continued education.

sikes said...

Hi, onxidlib could you also consider this for a re-up please, thanks again

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...
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sikes said...

Thanks onxidlib

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

1fichier

francisco santos said...

BIG THX!...

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks

Solomon said...

Thank you!