Siegfried Rössert is a composer,
bassist and singer. He
studied
musicology, history and ethnology
at the LMU / Munich
as well as
Bass at the Munich Jazz School
with Adelhard Roidinger,
later
Double Bass with Caius Oana.
From 1978 to 1998 he worked
as a composer, bass player,
singer
and producer in a multitude of
rock-bands, e.g. "Engel wider Willen"
as well as in
ensembles for early music.
But he turned increasingly to
experimental and electronic music.
In 1998 he was co-founder of 48nord.
In his work the main focus lies on
sound
processing of double bass and electric bass.
Ulrich Müller is a composer,
guitarist and author. As co-founder
of the group 48nord the central
focus
of his work is on computer-based sound
processing of guitar
and theremin.
Initially a rock musician, he took
lessons
in
composition with Klaus K. Hübler,
took part at the
"Darmstädter Ferienkurse
für Neue Musik", visited workshops
with
Clarence Barlow and worked
together
with Josef Anton
Riedl since 1987.
In 1988 he earned the
Karl-Hofer-Award
of the HdK-Berlin. In 1995 he was a
guest artist at the
Zentrum für Kunst
und
Medientechnologie / ZKM / Karlsruhe. 2000
to 2010 he
was one of the curators of the
"t-u-b-e" sound gallery / Munich.
As an author
he mainly works for the editorial department
"Neue Musik" of the Bayerischer Rundfunk.
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