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Fritz Hauser

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Fritz Hauser
Joëlle Léandre (standing) and Fritz Hauser with Quartet Noir in Weikersheim Castle
Joëlle Léandre (standing) and Fritz Hauser with Quartet Noir in Weikersheim Castle
Background information
OriginBasel, Switzerland
GenresContemporary classical music
Occupation(s)Musician, Composer
Instrument(s)Drums, marimba
WebsiteFritz Hauser.ch/

Fritz Hauser (born March 29, 1953, Basel) is a Swiss drummer, percussionist and composer from Basel, Switzerland. He began playing as a drummer while a teenager, and then studied as a classical percussionist at the City of Basel Music Academy. In 1972 he joined the Swiss symphonic-rock band Circus with whom he toured and recorded albums over the next eight years. In 1980 he began performing medieval music as part of a duo and also worked in pit orchestras theaters and as a drummer in circus bands. In 1982 he joined the resident band of a Swiss radio station, and in 1983 he began performing and touring internationally and recording as a solo artist. In 1986 he organized percussion group Schlagzeugspektakel, which consisted of a total of 41 drummers, all from Basel. The group toured Switzerland and was heard on Swiss radio. He subsequently has performed and recorded in a variety of trios and quartets.[1]

Principal compositions

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Discography

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With Joe McPhee

References

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  1. ^ Gary W. Kennedy (2001). "Hauser, Fritz". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J587700.
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