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Buschi Niebergall (July 18, 1938 – January 9, 1990) was a German free jazz musician. His given name was Hans-Helmut, and late in life, his friends called him Johannes.
Born in the city of Marburg into a family of academics (his father was a professor of theology and temporarily rector of the University of Marburg), Niebergall enrolled in medical school. Playing acoustic guitar, he got in contact with other musicians and quit his studies. As double-bass player Niebergall became co-founder of several of the first and most influential Free Jazz formations of Germany during the mid-1960s. Gunter Hampel's quintet Heartplants and Voices by the Manfred Schoof quintet are two excellent examples of this independent European free jazz development.
A founding member of the Globe Unity Orchestra since 1966, Niebergall collaborated with many musicians playing freely improvised music, including Peter Brötzmann, Don Cherry, Alfred Harth, Evan Parker, Alexander von Schlippenbach, Irène Schweizer, and John Tchicai. During the early 1970s he played in Albert Mangelsdorff's various quartets and quintets. After 1980 he chose a life in isolation in Frankfurt a.M., with the exception of occasional stints within a "Jazz und Lyrik" project.
Discography
= As co-leader
=Listen/Hear (Ogun, 1975 [1977]) with NICRA
Open (FMP, 1977 [1979]) with Gerd Dudek and Edward Vesala
Celeste (Trion, 1978 [1979]) with Michel Pilz and Uwe Schmitt
= As sideman
=With Peter Brötzmann
Machine Gun (Brö, 1968)
Fuck de Boere (Atavistic, 1968 [2001])
Nipples (Calig, 1969)
More Nipples (Atavistic, 1969 [2003])
Born Free: The 12th German Jazz Festival (Scout, 1970) one track
With Marion Brown
Gesprächsfetzen (Calig, 1968)
With the Globe Unity Orchestra
Globe Unity 67 & 70 (Atavistic, 1967 and 1970 [2001])
Live in Wuppertal (FMP, 1973)
For Example — Workshop Freie Musik 1969-1978 (FMP, 1973 [1978]) one track
Globe Unity '74: Der Alte Mann Bricht...sein Schweigen (FMP, 1974)
Bavarian Calypso/Goodbye (FMP, 1975)
Pearls (FMP, 1975)
Jahrmarkt/Local Fair (Po Torch, 1975 and 1976 [1977])
Improvisations (Japo, 1977 [1978])
Compositions (Japo, 1979 [1980])
With Alexander von Schlippenbach
Globe Unity (SABA, 1966 [1967])
The Living Music (Quasar, 1969)
With Manfred Schoof
Voices (CBS, 1966)
Ozvěny Jazzového Festivalu Praha 1966 - Lucerna (Supraphon, 1966 [1967]) one track
The Early Quintet (FMP, 1966 and 1967 [1978])
Manfred Schoof Sextet (Wergo, 1967)
Jazz Jamboree 67 Vol. 1 (Muxa, 1967 [2021])
European Echoes (FMP, 1969)
With Michael Sell
Innovationen für 10 Instrumente (MISP, 1980)
Jugoslawische Quartette (MISP, 1981 [1982])
With others
Heartplants - Gunter Hampel (SABA, 1965)
The Numbered Improvisations - Bernd Alois Zimmermann (Tratto, 1966 [1969])
International Holy Hill Jazz Meeting 1969 - various artists (Meno, 1969)
Actions - Don Cherry and Krzysztof Penderecki (Philips, 1971)
Birds of Underground - Albert Mangelsdorff (MPS, 1972 [1973])
Willi the Pig - John Tchicai and Irène Schweizer (Willisau Live, 1975 [1976])
Atmospheric Conditions Permitting - Jazzensemble Des Hessischen Rundfunks (ECM, 1978 [1995])
Ballade An Der Ruhr - Jan Wallgren/Bengt Ernryd Group (Dragon, 1979 [1980])
Jamabiko - Michel Pilz Quartett (MP, 1983 [1984])
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References
External links
Niebergall's FMP releases
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Buschi Niebergall
- Niebergall
- Open (Gerd Dudek, Buschi Niebergall, and Edward Vesala album)
- Open
- Nipples (Peter Brötzmann album)
- Willi the Pig
- Peter Brötzmann
- Fuck de Boere
- John Tchicai
- Machine Gun (Peter Brötzmann album)