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'''Fritz Pauer''' (October 14, 1943 – July 1, 2012) was an Austrian [[jazz]] pianist, composer, and bandleader. |
'''Fritz Pauer''' (October 14, 1943 – July 1, 2012) was an Austrian [[jazz]] pianist, composer, and bandleader. |
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==Career== |
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Born in [[Vienna]], Pauer began his professional playing career as a teenager, performing with [[Hans Koller]] (1960–62) before leading his own ensembles in [[Berlin]]. In the 1960s he played with |
Born in [[Vienna]], Pauer began his professional playing career as a teenager, performing with [[Hans Koller]] (1960–62) before leading his own ensembles in [[Berlin]]. In the 1960s he played with [[Don Byas]], [[Booker Ervin]], [[Art Farmer]], [[Dexter Gordon]], [[Friedrich Gulda]], and [[Annie Ross]]. From 1968-1970 he taught at the [[Konservatorium Wien|Vienna Municipal Conservatory]], and following this was a member of the ORF-Big Band. In the 1970s he recorded as a leader as well as with [[Klaus Weiss]] and [[Peter Herbolzheimer]]. |
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Pauer lived in Peru briefly in the mid-1980s, then moved to Switzerland in 1986. Later in life he became a university professor. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Fritz Pauer (October 14, 1943 – July 1, 2012) was an Austrian jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader.
Career
Born in Vienna, Pauer began his professional playing career as a teenager, performing with Hans Koller (1960–62) before leading his own ensembles in Berlin. In the 1960s he played with Don Byas, Booker Ervin, Art Farmer, Dexter Gordon, Friedrich Gulda, and Annie Ross. From 1968-1970 he taught at the Vienna Municipal Conservatory, and following this was a member of the ORF-Big Band. In the 1970s he recorded as a leader as well as with Klaus Weiss and Peter Herbolzheimer.
Pauer lived in Peru briefly in the mid-1980s, then moved to Switzerland in 1986. Later in life he became a university professor.
Discography
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With Art Farmer
- Gentle Eyes (Mainstream, 1972)
- The Company I Keep (Arabesque, 1994) with Tom Harrell as composer and arranger
- The Meaning of Art (Arabesque, 1995) as composer and arranger
References
- "Fritz Pauer". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, ed. Barry Kernfeld, 1994, p. 964.