Lukas Lauermann | |
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Background information | |
Instrument(s) | cello |
Lukas Lauermann is an Austrian cellist and sound designer.
Lauermann studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna [1] und the Anton Bruckner University. [2] He works as a teacher at the Prinzersdorf music school, and in courses of the association Artes Juventutis. [3]
As a live and studio musician, he plays cello, works on electronic sound design and writes string arrangements. One focus is the development and implementation of theme-based improvisational concepts as a soloist and for ensembles. His field of activity also includes recordings and compositions for theater, radio drama and film music.
As a live musician, studio musician and arranger he has already performed with A Life, A Song, A Cigarette, Alp Bora Quartet, Donauwellenreiter, Soap & Skin, Schnitzlerband (Fräulein Gustl), Ping Ping, Twentieth Century, Filament (FLMNT), Ritornell, Alex Miksch, Stephanie Hacker and Alfred Goubran worked. He has been a live musician and arranger in projects with Mimu Merz, Krixi, Kraxi and the Kroxn, Eloui, Loretta Who and Mira Lu Kovacs (Schmied's Pulse). As a studio musician he is on productions with Mauracher, [4] Marilies Jagsch, Raphael Sas, The Nino from Vienna, Sleep Sleep, Gerard.
He has appeared on stage with Mark Lanegan, Ken Stringfellow, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Tim Story and Velojet. Since 2013, he has also toured solo. The concert activity led him, in addition to appearances in Austria (Porgy & Bess, Vienna Konzerthaus, Burgtheater and others), also to Germany ( Cologne Philharmonic, Concert Hall Dortmund and others), France (Paris La Cigale and others), England (London Royal Festival Hall), Netherlands (Rotterdamse Schowburg), Belgium, Turkey, Singapore, Taiwan (National Concert Hall Taipei), China (Shanghai Oriental Art Center and others), Jordan (Amman Jazz Festival), Canada, and Iran.
As part of performance projects he worked with the artist collectives Gelitin and Saint Genet, Salvatore Viviano and Bree Zucker.
This article incorporates text available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license.
Lukas Lauermann | |
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Background information | |
Instrument(s) | cello |
Lukas Lauermann is an Austrian cellist and sound designer.
Lauermann studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna [1] und the Anton Bruckner University. [2] He works as a teacher at the Prinzersdorf music school, and in courses of the association Artes Juventutis. [3]
As a live and studio musician, he plays cello, works on electronic sound design and writes string arrangements. One focus is the development and implementation of theme-based improvisational concepts as a soloist and for ensembles. His field of activity also includes recordings and compositions for theater, radio drama and film music.
As a live musician, studio musician and arranger he has already performed with A Life, A Song, A Cigarette, Alp Bora Quartet, Donauwellenreiter, Soap & Skin, Schnitzlerband (Fräulein Gustl), Ping Ping, Twentieth Century, Filament (FLMNT), Ritornell, Alex Miksch, Stephanie Hacker and Alfred Goubran worked. He has been a live musician and arranger in projects with Mimu Merz, Krixi, Kraxi and the Kroxn, Eloui, Loretta Who and Mira Lu Kovacs (Schmied's Pulse). As a studio musician he is on productions with Mauracher, [4] Marilies Jagsch, Raphael Sas, The Nino from Vienna, Sleep Sleep, Gerard.
He has appeared on stage with Mark Lanegan, Ken Stringfellow, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Tim Story and Velojet. Since 2013, he has also toured solo. The concert activity led him, in addition to appearances in Austria (Porgy & Bess, Vienna Konzerthaus, Burgtheater and others), also to Germany ( Cologne Philharmonic, Concert Hall Dortmund and others), France (Paris La Cigale and others), England (London Royal Festival Hall), Netherlands (Rotterdamse Schowburg), Belgium, Turkey, Singapore, Taiwan (National Concert Hall Taipei), China (Shanghai Oriental Art Center and others), Jordan (Amman Jazz Festival), Canada, and Iran.
As part of performance projects he worked with the artist collectives Gelitin and Saint Genet, Salvatore Viviano and Bree Zucker.
This article incorporates text available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license.