Matthias Loibner

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Matthias Loibner activity covers a broad stylistic spectrum in the orally transmitted music from various sources plays a central role. They include Austrian folk music and new folk music (in his early days as a hurdy-gurdy player with the group Wullaza), World and Ethnic Music (in collaboration with Natasa Mirkovic - De Ro , Sandy Lopicic Orkestar , Ross Daly , deishovida , The Big Five, Linsey Pollak , Tunji Beier), and electronic music . Concert and lead study trips Matthias Loibner to Africa, Australia, Japan and America. Another focus is the interpretation of Matthias Loibner original compositions for the hurdy-gurdy from the French Baroque including with the Ensemble Baroque de Limoges , Le Concert Spirituel , Les Eclairs de Musique , Les Musiciens de Saint Julien , Tobie Miller and Riccardo Delfino . Since 2004, Matthias Loibner working with Christophe Coin (Ensemble Baroque de Limoges) and the instrument maker Wolfgang Weichselbaumer on a project to reconstruct the organ-gurdy (lira organizzata) for the revival and first recording of the for-composed works by Joseph Haydn , Ignace Joseph Pleyel , and others. Matthias Loibner the hurdy-gurdy combined with its own set of live effects and live-looping software on the computer. Matthias Loibner works and also plays in the field of contemporary music , experimental music , avant-garde , improvised music and jazz (as a soloist or with Jörg Mikula, Franz Hautzinger , Tunji Beier and others) Matthias Loibner worked as a musician and composer in the theater together with Ernst M. Binder , Henning Mankell , Dimiter Gotscheff and Sandy Lopicic . 2008 Matthias Loibner realizes the multimedia live music installation " Time Project "with four European bands (Snö, Mitsoura, Palyrria, Familha Arthur). 2009 Matthias Loibner arranged the " Winterreise "by Franz Schubert and Wilhelm Müller for vocals and hurdy gurdy. Matthias Loibner taught since 1994, hurdy-gurdy technology, Baroque music and improvisation at festivals and courses in several European countries, as well as Japan, Australia, among others, together with Toby Miller at the Schola Cantorum in Basel. In 1997 he co-authored with Riccardo Delfino, the textbook "play hurdy-gurdy" [1] Matthias Loibner worked since 1995 with the instrument-maker Wolfgang Weichselbaumer in the development of Alto-hurdy-gurdy among other things, the multi-channel electronic acceptance. 2007 and 2008 was curator of Loibner Ö1 hurdy gurdy festival in Radiokulturhaus Vienna. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.