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| Christoph Haberer, drummer and percussionist or in the vernacular of his southern German "Alemannic" dialect, the "Drümmele Maa" (the drumming man) is furthermore a composer, and a live and studio electronics expert. Born in 1951 in Donaueschingen/ Germany, he has performed with renowned jazz artists such as Lee Konitz, Benny Bailey, James Newton In many projects he worked together with percussionists of various styles such as Dou Dou N’daye Rose, Trilok Gurtu, Carlo Rizzo, Robin Schulkowsky. In the early 1980s, Christoph Haberer founded his ´Drümmele Maa´ formation and had his first encounter with electronic equipment, which laid the foundations for his own creations and compositions. On behalf of the Goethe Institute, Haberer has been on numerous concert tours in Africa, India, Southern Europe, North America, Scandinavia and China. He has initiated and participated in various international projects such as the percussion highlight On the outer edges of Europe for and in Weimar European Cultural Capital in 1999, the project with the African drummers of Elima and the Kölner Saxophon Mafia at JazzFest Berlin, or as ´Maître de Tambours´ with Transe Express at the Hanover EXPO. Haberer’s unique combination of computer-aided/live-triggered electronics and virtuoso percussion performance has enabled him to excel as soloist at the Cologne Triennial, the Jazz Festival in Montreal, the European Broadcast Union in Helsinki, the "Deutschland-Promenade" in Guangzhou/China. |
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