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Theo Jörgensmann

Theodor Franz Jörgensmann (born 29 September 1948) is a German jazz clarinetist.

Theo Jörgensmann
Jörgensmann at "Kulturhalle Jülchendorf", Germany 2009
Background information
Birth nameTheodor Franz Jörgensmann
Born (1948-09-29) 29 September 1948 (age 75)
Bottrop, Germany
GenresModal jazz, free improvisation, avant-garde jazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Clarinet
Years active1975–present
LabelsHathut, Konnex
Websitetheojoergensmann.kulturserver.de

Activities Edit

 
The Tribal Trio, October 2009
 
Theo Jörgensmann Freedom Trio and Christopher Dell in 2011

Theo Jörgensmann belongs to the second generation of European free jazz musicians. He was part of the clarinet renaissance in the jazz and improvising music scene. Jörgensmann is one of a few clarinet players for whom unaccompanied solo recordings are a significant part of his work.[1]

He started to play clarinet when he was 18 years old. From 1969 until 1972 Jörgensmann took private lessons from a music teacher at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen. At the same time he started working with fellow musicians from the Ruhr industrial area. During this time he was also a chemical laboratory assistant. After a one and half year hitch in the German Army Jörgensmann worked with handicapped children and studied social pedagogics, but he never brought it to a conclusion. Since 1975 he has been a professional musician.

During a career spanning three decades as a free improviser Jörgensmann has worked with (among many others) Mike Richmond, Barre Phillips, Kent Carter, John Lindberg, Charlie Mariano, Wilber Morris, Eric Vloeimans, Jeanne Lee, John Fischer, Vincent Chancey, Kenny Wheeler, Paul McCandless and Lee Konitz.

From 1975 to 1977 he led the group Clarinet Contrast, consisting only of clarinets, with Perry Robinson, Hans Kumpf, Bernd Konrad and Michel Pilz. At the end of the 1970s he was leader of one of West Germany's best-known jazz groups. At the beginning of the 1980s he took part in a Clarinet Summit (which was created by Joachim E. Berendt and himself) with John Carter, Perry Robinson, Gianluigi Trovesi and others. Since those days Jörgensmann has been involved in numerous international projects. In 1985 Jörgensmann toured Europe with bassist Barre Phillips and reed player Paul McCandless. He was a member of Willem van Manen's Contraband (1985–1998), Andrea Centazzo's Mitteleuropa Orchestra (1983–1985), John Fischer's Interface (1981–1996) and Franz Koglmann's Pipetet (1983–1985). At the same time he was also leader of Klarinettenquartett Cl-4 and co-founder of large ensemble Grubenklangorchester. In 1987 Jörgensmann was the subject of a documentary film, Theo Jörgensmann, Bottrop, Klarinette, directed by Christoph Hübner.[2]

Between 1983 and 1993 he held a lectureship for clarinet and ensemble at University of Duisburg, and from 1993 until 1997 he was a lecturer for free improvising at Music Therapeutics Institute of Witten/Herdecke University. In company with the music-scientist Rolf-Dieter Weyer, Jörgensmann wrote a philosophical book about improvising in music.

In 1997 he started the Theo Jörgensmann Quartet, which toured in North America in 1999, 2001, and 2003, including playing twice at Montreal International Jazz Festival (1999 and 2003). In addition he has played with the Polish twins Marcin Oles and Bartlomiej Oles since 2003. The album Oleś Jörgensmann Oleś, Directions, was chosen by [Polish internet jazz magazine Diapazon as Record of the Year in 2005.

Since 2008 he is a member of Trio Hot with Albrecht Maurer, violin and Peter Jacquemyn, bass, and in 2009 he started the Deep Down Clarinet Duo with the contrabass clarinet player Ernst Ulrich Deuker. They also work together in the Tribal Trio, a clarinet trio with the French-American clarinetist Etienne Rolin. In 2009 Jörgensmann performed a few concerts with younger musicians from UK (Seb Rochford, Dominic Lash, Shabaka Hutchings and Noel Taylor) in London. In 2011 he formed the Freedom Trio with bassist Christian Sydney Ramond and acoustic guitar player Hagen Stüdemann. After a twelve-year break, he also works together again with pianist Bernd Köppen. Currently Jorgensmann is also working again with Clarinet Summit. The members of the group are Perry Robinson, Gianluigi Trovesi, Bernd Konrad, Albrecht Maurer, Sebastian Gramss and Günther "Baby" Sommer. In 2018, Jörgensmann was artist in residence at Singers Festival Warsaw, the biggest festival of Jewish culture in Poland.

Discography Edit

As leader Edit

  • In Time (A&M, 1977)
  • Straightout! (Europhon, 1978)
  • Live at Birdland Gelsenkirchen (Europhon, 1978)
  • Go Ahead Clarinet (CMP, 1978)
  • Song of BoWaGe (CMP, 1979)
  • You Better Fly Away with Clarinet Summit (MPS, 1980)
  • Next Adventure (CMP, 1981)
  • Deep Blue Lake with John Fischer (ReEntry, 1984)
  • Zeitverdichtung (Konnex, 1986)
  • Fur Den Letzten Gast with Bernd Koppen (Senti, 1986)
  • Tauwetter (Kip, 1989)
  • Introitus with Hans-Gunther Wauer (Kip, 1990)
  • Live at Music Academy with Federico Sanesi (BMM, 1993)
  • Aesthetic Direction (Konnex, 1994)
  • Merseburger Begegnung with Hans-Gunther Wauer (Kip, 1994)
  • Swiss Radio Days Volume Three with John Fischer (ReEntry, 1994)
  • Ta Eko Mo (Z.o.o., 1997)
  • So I Play (Kip, 1997)
  • Snijbloemen (hatOLOGY, 2000)
  • Pagine Gialle with Eckard Koltermann (hatOLOGY, 2001)
  • To Ornette - Hybrid Identity (hatOLOGY, 2002)
  • Fellowship (hatOLOGY, 2005)
  • Alchemia with Oles Brothers (hatOLOGY, 2007)
  • New Conception of Duo Hagen Studemann (Konnex, 2010)
  • Melencolia with Albrecht Maurer (Nemu, 2011)
  • Blue in Blue with Karoly Binder (BMM, 2011)
  • Bucksch (Konnex, 2014)
  • Elements in Candor with Krzysztof Dys, Michael Marcus (For Tune, 2016)

Selected compositions Edit

  • Snijbloemen a composition for clarinet, vibes, bass and percussion. (2000) Recorded Hat-Hut records hatOLOGY 539
  • Die Eroberung des Schönen an experimental opera for 3 writers, 1 actor, 1 painter and 1 musician. (1995) WDR-Tv production.
  • Der Garten a dance-theater-piece for 2 dancers, clarinet, bass clarinet, sound-maschine and percussion. (1994) Choreography: Claudia Lichtblau. Composition: Theo Jörgensmann/Eckard Koltermann
  • Hommage á Béla Bartók chamber music for violin, clarinet, bass clarinet and contra bass. (1994)
  • Aesthetic direction chamber music for violin, violoncello, clarinet, bass clarinet and percussion (1993)

Theory Edit

Jörgensmann wrote in his book Kleine Ethik der Improvisation: "To find the right balance between communication of motion and non-communication is the major part of improvised music; that communication of motion as a part of interaction in music is an opportunity to create a new structure of time, which the listener could perceive as a new kind of musical space; that the idea of jazz does not depend on a specific material and special form; that the essential aspect of jazz is the fact that jazz musicians discovered the fourth dimension of time in music (they call it swing)."[3]

Publications Edit

  • Kleine Ethik der Improvisation: vom Wesen, Zeit und Raum, Material und Spontangestalt, by Theo Jörgensmann & Rolf-Dieter Weyer, with silhouettes of Hermann "Es" Richter ISBN 3-924272-99-9

Awards Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Solo recordings
  2. ^ Theo Jörgensmann, Bottrop, Klarinette documentary film, 16mm, colour, 30 min. director: Christoph Hübner (1987) . Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved 2006-10-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Kleine Ethik der Improvisation: vom Wesen, Zeit und Raum, Material und Spontangestalt, by Theo Jörgensmann & Rolf-Dieter Weyer, with silhouettes of Hermann "Es" Richter
  • Die Klarinette documentary film, NDR-tv (1987)
  • Der Monolog a film by Reinald Schnell; WDR-tv production (1990)
  • Wagner Bilder a film and video-installation with a.o. Bochumer Symphoniker, Christoph Schlingensief; colour, 72 min. director: Christoph Hübner (2001/2002)

External links Edit

  • Theo Jörgensmann at AllMusic
  • Interview at All About Jazz
  • Theo Jörgensmann Quartet

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clarinet when he was 18 years old From 1969 until 1972 Jorgensmann took private lessons from a music teacher at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen At the same time he started working with fellow musicians from the Ruhr industrial area During this time he was also a chemical laboratory assistant After a one and half year hitch in the German Army Jorgensmann worked with handicapped children and studied social pedagogics but he never brought it to a conclusion Since 1975 he has been a professional musician During a career spanning three decades as a free improviser Jorgensmann has worked with among many others Mike Richmond Barre Phillips Kent Carter John Lindberg Charlie Mariano Wilber Morris Eric Vloeimans Jeanne Lee John Fischer Vincent Chancey Kenny Wheeler Paul McCandless and Lee Konitz From 1975 to 1977 he led the group Clarinet Contrast consisting only of clarinets with Perry Robinson Hans Kumpf Bernd Konrad and Michel Pilz At the end of the 1970s he was leader of one of West Germany s best known jazz groups At the beginning of the 1980s he took part in a Clarinet Summit which was created by Joachim E Berendt and himself with John Carter Perry Robinson Gianluigi Trovesi and others Since those days Jorgensmann has been involved in numerous international projects In 1985 Jorgensmann toured Europe with bassist Barre Phillips and reed player Paul McCandless He was a member of Willem van Manen s Contraband 1985 1998 Andrea Centazzo s Mitteleuropa Orchestra 1983 1985 John Fischer s Interface 1981 1996 and Franz Koglmann s Pipetet 1983 1985 At the same time he was also leader of Klarinettenquartett Cl 4 and co founder of large ensemble Grubenklangorchester In 1987 Jorgensmann was the subject of a documentary film Theo Jorgensmann Bottrop Klarinette directed by Christoph Hubner 2 Between 1983 and 1993 he held a lectureship for clarinet and ensemble at University of Duisburg and from 1993 until 1997 he was a lecturer for free improvising at Music Therapeutics Institute of Witten Herdecke University In company with the music scientist Rolf Dieter Weyer Jorgensmann wrote a philosophical book about improvising in music In 1997 he started the Theo Jorgensmann Quartet which toured in North America in 1999 2001 and 2003 including playing twice at Montreal International Jazz Festival 1999 and 2003 In addition he has played with the Polish twins Marcin Oles and Bartlomiej Oles since 2003 The album Oles Jorgensmann Oles Directions was chosen by Polish internet jazz magazine Diapazon as Record of the Year in 2005 Since 2008 he is a member of Trio Hot with Albrecht Maurer violin and Peter Jacquemyn bass and in 2009 he started the Deep Down Clarinet Duo with the contrabass clarinet player Ernst Ulrich Deuker They also work together in the Tribal Trio a clarinet trio with the French American clarinetist Etienne Rolin In 2009 Jorgensmann performed a few concerts with younger musicians from UK Seb Rochford Dominic Lash Shabaka Hutchings and Noel Taylor in London In 2011 he formed the Freedom Trio with bassist Christian Sydney Ramond and acoustic guitar player Hagen Studemann After a twelve year break he also works together again with pianist Bernd Koppen Currently Jorgensmann is also working again with Clarinet Summit The members of the group are Perry Robinson Gianluigi Trovesi Bernd Konrad Albrecht Maurer Sebastian Gramss and Gunther Baby Sommer In 2018 Jorgensmann was artist in residence at Singers Festival Warsaw the biggest festival of Jewish culture in Poland Discography Edit source source As leader Edit In Time A amp M 1977 Straightout Europhon 1978 Live at Birdland Gelsenkirchen Europhon 1978 Go Ahead Clarinet CMP 1978 Song of BoWaGe CMP 1979 You Better Fly Away with Clarinet Summit MPS 1980 Next Adventure CMP 1981 Deep Blue Lake with John Fischer ReEntry 1984 Zeitverdichtung Konnex 1986 Fur Den Letzten Gast with Bernd Koppen Senti 1986 Tauwetter Kip 1989 Introitus with Hans Gunther Wauer Kip 1990 Live at Music Academy with Federico Sanesi BMM 1993 Aesthetic Direction Konnex 1994 Merseburger Begegnung with Hans Gunther Wauer Kip 1994 Swiss Radio Days Volume Three with John Fischer ReEntry 1994 Ta Eko Mo Z o o 1997 So I Play Kip 1997 Snijbloemen hatOLOGY 2000 Pagine Gialle with Eckard Koltermann hatOLOGY 2001 To Ornette Hybrid Identity hatOLOGY 2002 Fellowship hatOLOGY 2005 Alchemia with Oles Brothers hatOLOGY 2007 New Conception of Duo Hagen Studemann Konnex 2010 Melencolia with Albrecht Maurer Nemu 2011 Blue in Blue with Karoly Binder BMM 2011 Bucksch Konnex 2014 Elements in Candor with Krzysztof Dys Michael Marcus For Tune 2016 Selected compositions EditSnijbloemen a composition for clarinet vibes bass and percussion 2000 Recorded Hat Hut records hatOLOGY 539 Die Eroberung des Schonen an experimental opera for 3 writers 1 actor 1 painter and 1 musician 1995 WDR Tv production Der Garten a dance theater piece for 2 dancers clarinet bass clarinet sound maschine and percussion 1994 Choreography Claudia Lichtblau Composition Theo Jorgensmann Eckard Koltermann Hommage a Bela Bartok chamber music for violin clarinet bass clarinet and contra bass 1994 Aesthetic direction chamber music for violin violoncello clarinet bass clarinet and percussion 1993 Theory EditJorgensmann wrote in his book Kleine Ethik der Improvisation To find the right balance between communication of motion and non communication is the major part of improvised music that communication of motion as a part of interaction in music is an opportunity to create a new structure of time which the listener could perceive as a new kind of musical space that the idea of jazz does not depend on a specific material and special form that the essential aspect of jazz is the fact that jazz musicians discovered the fourth dimension of time in music they call it swing 3 Publications EditKleine Ethik der Improvisation vom Wesen Zeit und Raum Material und Spontangestalt by Theo Jorgensmann amp Rolf Dieter Weyer with silhouettes of Hermann Es Richter ISBN 3 924272 99 9Awards EditKunstforderpreis der Stadt Aachen 1980 Kulturpreis der Stadt Bottrop 1991 Jazzpreis des Ruhrgebiets Jazz Pott 2018References Edit Solo recordings Theo Jorgensmann Bottrop Klarinette documentary film 16mm colour 30 min director Christoph Hubner 1987 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2007 03 11 Retrieved 2006 10 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Kleine Ethik der Improvisation vom Wesen Zeit und Raum Material und Spontangestalt by Theo Jorgensmann amp Rolf Dieter Weyer with silhouettes of Hermann Es Richter Die Klarinette documentary film NDR tv 1987 Der Monolog a film by Reinald Schnell WDR tv production 1990 Wagner Bilder a film and video installation with a o Bochumer Symphoniker Christoph Schlingensief colour 72 min director Christoph Hubner 2001 2002 External links EditTheo Jorgensmann at AllMusic Interview at All About Jazz Theo Jorgensmann Quartet Retrieved from 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