- Buschi Niebergall
Buschi Niebergall (
July 18 1938 –January 9 1990 ) was a Germanfree jazz music ian. 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 theUniversity of Marburg ), Niebergall enrolled in medical school. Playing acoustic guitar, he got in contact with other musicians and quit his studies. Asdouble-bass player Niebergall became co-founder of several of the first and most influentialFree Jazz formations of Germany during the mid 1960's.Gunter Hampel s quintet "Heartplants" and "Voices" by theManfred Schoof quintet are two excellent examples of this independent European free jazz development. In addition, Niebergall was one of the first improvisers on the double bass.A founding member of the
Globe Unity Orchestra since 1966, Niebergall collaborated with a majority of musicians playing freely improvised music, includingPeter Brötzmann , Don Cherry,Alfred Harth ,Evan Parker ,Alexander von Schlippenbach ,Irène Schweizer ,John Tchicai . During the early 1970s he played inAlbert Mangelsdorff 's various quartets and quintets. After 1980 he chose a life in isolation inFrankfurt a.M. , with the exception of occasional stints within a "Jazz und Lyrik" project.elected discography
* "Heartplants" (Gunter Hampel (saxes, b cl, fl, vibes), Manfred Schoof (tp, flh), Alexander von Schlippenbach (p), Niebergall (b),
Pierre Courbois (dr) 1964. MPS 10526)
* "Voices" (Manfred Schoof (tp, cornet); Gerd Dudek (ts); Alexander von Schlippenbach (p); Niebergall (b); Jacki Liebezeit (d) 1966.
* "The Early Quintet" (Manfred Schoof (tp);Gerd Dudek (ts); Alexander von Schlippenbach (p); Buschi Niebergall (b); Jacki Liebezeit (d) 1966. FMP 0540
* "Machine Gun" (Peter Brötzmann (ts, bs); Willem Breuker (ts); Evan Parker (ts);Fred Van Hove (p); Peter Kowald (b); Buschi Niebergall (b);Han Bennink (d);Sven-Åke Johansson (d). 1968, FMP 0090
* "European Echoes" (Enrico Rava (tp); Manfred Schoof (tp); Hugh Steinmetz (tp); Peter Brötzmann (ts); Gerd Dudek (ts);Evan Parker (ss);Paul Rutherford (tb);Derek Bailey : (g); Fred Van Hove (p); Alexander von Schlippenbach (p);Irène Schweizer (p); Arjen Gorter (b);Peter Kowald (b); Niebergall (b); Han Bennink (d); Pierre Favre (d)June 1969, Bremen. FMP 0010)
* "Birds Of Underground" (Albert Mangelsdorff (tb);Heinz Sauer (as, ts);Gerd Dudek (ts, ss, fl); Buschi Niebergall (b);Peter Giger (d)), 1972, MPS.
* "Celeste" (Michel Pilz (bcl), Niebergall (b), Uwe Schmitt (d)) 1978, Trion.
* "Innovationen für 10 Instrumente"Manfred Niehaus (viola);Bernd Konrad (bcl,cbcl,sax);Willem van Manen (tb);Michael Sell (tp); Hans Peter Jahn (cello);Theo Jörgensmann (cl); Niebergall (b); Georg Strüber (b); Hidegard Butscher (viol);Frank Köllges (dr), 1980 Köln, Misp records 506References
* [http://www.fmp-label.de/freemusicproduction/musiker/niebergall.html Niebergall's FMP releases]
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