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KLAUS BUCHNER MUSIC

Marcel Millot – Drums
Henrik Mumm - bass and cello
Magnus Sauer – Piano und Keys
Sean Guptill – Flügelhorn
Klaus Buchner - handpan and saxophone

Due to the characteristics of the handpan, the compositions have a very fine, harmonious sound, which is underlaid with a pinch of jazz, refined with a touch of classical music, coated with smooth piano and synthesiser and served on a casual and imaginative groove. A feast for the ears.

08.November 2024
Jazzclub Karlsruhe, Kaiserpassage 6, 76133 Karlsruhe

Tickets

Yoga and music

Relaxing yoga programme with Dorothea Adams
accompanied by Klaus Buchner with the handpan.

Infos

Steinstraße 23, 76133 Karlsruhe
Mittwoch, 20.November 2024, 19:45 Uhr bis 21:15 Uhr

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Music touched me from my early childhood. When I heard "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty for the first time at the age of about nine, it hit me like a bolt of lightning and I was determined to learn the saxophone. My musical path began in the Musikverein Maulbronn. Many years of trial and error followed, and I finally decided to turn my passion into a career. During my music studies, which I completed in 1999, I was already working as a professional musician.

I was able to gain further musical experience at various workshops with David Liebmann, Jerry Beronzy, Johannes Endes, Toni Lakatos and Ernie Watts, among others.

In my musical world, however, not only the saxophone played an important role, but I expanded my repertoire of instruments with flutes and a preference for rhythm and percussion instruments developed.

The second time in my life the fascination for an instrument hit me in a flash when I came into contact with the handpan in 2006. In 2018 I integrated the handpan into my musical work. These two sides are currently shaping my composition - and music world.