- Hans Koller
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Name = Hans Koller
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Born = birth date|1921|2|12Vienna
Died = death date and age|2003|12|22|1921|2|12
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Instrument =Tenor saxophone
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Genre =Big band Bebop Cool jazz Modern creative
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Notable_instruments =Hans (Antonio Hans Cyrill) Koller (
February 12 1921 –December 22 2003 ) was one of the best known AustrianJazz musician s and an abstract painter.Koller was born in
Vienna . A saxophone prodigy, he immediately impressed the faculty of the Vienna Music Academy upon his arrival at the age of 14. Within a few years he was playing professionally in swing and dance bands. In 1941 Koller was drafted into the Nazi army and spent most time as prisoner of war in a US-American camp. Following his release in 1946 he founded a band called the Hot Club Vienna.Later Koller performed with Horst Winter's band before moving to Germany, where he came into his own individual style. After some time working in drummer
Freddie Brocksieper 's septet, Koller formed his quartet with pianistJutta Hipp , bassist Shorty Roeder and drummer Karl Sanner. The group was one of Europe's most popular units in the early 1950s (recording "Hans Is Hip", 1952; "5 stars" byDown Beat ). TrombonistAlbert Mangelsdorff became member of his band in 1953. In 1959 his quartet included guitaristAttila Zoller and two US-American expatriates, drummerKenny Clarke and bassistOscar Pettiford , were members of the quartet.Koller had frequent contact with American jazzmen beginning with arranger
Eddie Sauter , with whom he worked in the Baden-Baden Radio Orchestra. Gigs followed withZoot Sims ,Dizzy Gillespie ,Lee Konitz ,Stan Kenton , and evenBenny Goodman , with whom Koller played at the 1958World's Fair inBrussels . That same year he became the musical director of Radio Hamburg's Jazz Workshop. He was acclaimed best soloist at the 1960 jazz festivalAntibes .His trio recording with Zoller and French pianist
Martial Solal , brought Koller further critical acclaim. He occasionally worked on interdisciplinary projects as well, like his 1968 ballet, New York City. Koller was based in Hamburg through the 1960s, working as musical director of the municipal theatre in 1968/1969. In 1970 he returned to Austria and began exploring free jazz and fusion music withZbigniew Seifert in his "Free Sound Ensemble". Koller's subsequent projects included a trio with Zoller andRoland Hanna , soloing a brass ensemble "International Brass Company", different duos, mainstream combos, and an all-sax unit.Koller retired from performing music in 1995, opting to concentrate on painting. In gratitude for his years of service, Austria named its national jazz prize after him in 1996.
Koller died in Vienna at the age of 82.
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