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| Thomas Wallisch and Oli Bott Unknown beauty | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Artists : Oli Bott Thomas Wallisch | |||
| Album : Unkown Beauty | |||
| Released : 2001 | |||
| Stocks : CD Album Available | |||
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| 1. Eggen 6'30 | 6. What to expect 6'02 | |||||
| 2. New life 5'55 | 7. War 5'47 | |||||
| 3. Ib 75 4'53 | 8. Late morning light 3'46 | |||||
| 4. Sad story 4'23 | 9. Feeling home 5'54 | |||||
| 5. Unknown beauty 5'58 | ||||||
| Biography | ||
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Thomas Wallisch, born 1973 in Klagenfurt/Austria into a family of musicians, began playing the guitar at the age of six. He studied jazz and classical guitar at the state conservatory in Klagenfurt, received scholarships for Berklee College of Music in Boston where he graduated 'summa cum laude'. Since then he gave concerts world-wide, produced four own CDs, composed for classical ensembles and won several prizes such as Promotion Prize of the State of Kärnten and the Jimi Hendrix Award, USA. Since December 2003 he teaches jazzguitar at the State Conservatory Kärnten. Oli Bott studied vibraphone and composition at Berklee College of Music in Boston with teachers such as Gary Burton and Bob Brookmeyer and graduated 'summa cum laude'. Since then he works as freelancing vibraphonist and composer in Berlin. He received several scholarships by the city of Berlin and composition commissions for his own jazz orchestra. Many of his concerts throughout Europe were recorded by TV and radio. He received prizes at various international competitions such as NDR-Musicprize for bigband-conductors, 1st prize Improvisation-Competition Leipzig, Europ Jazz Contest and Wayne Shorter Award, USA. |
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"Two instruments are enough to fill a room with warmth and to finally heat it up with sparkling grooves." Bert Noglik, Leipziger Volkszeitung |
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| "An atmospheric duo-music between the worlds of Pop and Jazz." Jazzthing | ||
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"Intimate, forceful and simply beautiful duo pieces far from egocentric self-presentation." Crescendo |
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