Hans Reffert | |
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Background information | |
Born | 19 July 1946 Ludwigshafen am Rhein |
Origin | Germany |
Died | 21 February 2016 (aged 69) |
Genres | Krautrock |
Occupation(s) | Musician Guitarist |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 1960–2016 |
Website |
Hans Reffert (19 July 1946 – 21 February 2016) was a German musician and composer.
Although possibly best known for his work with Guru Guru, Reffert was involved with a number of ensembles, including Flute & Voice, Zauberfinger, Sanfte Liebe, and Schrammel & Slide. Reffert studied guitar with Sigi Schwab and flute and composition in Mannheim.[1] He also created commissioned works for the National Theatre Mannheim and other theaters, as well as for cinema and television productions.[2] He died on 22 February 2016 in Mannheim aged 69.
Discography
Solo
- 1988 Total Normal: Musik für Adolf Wölfli
- 2008 Westlich Bb9
With Flute & Voice
- 1970 Imaginations of Light
- 1995 Hello Rabbit (recorded 1973)
- 1996 Drachenlieder (material from 1974 to 1975)
With Thomas Vogel
- 1976 Lieder des Thomas Vogel
- 1978 Flüstern im Geschrei
With Werner Pöhlert
- 1976 Kollektiv Alte Musik
With Zauberfinger
- c.1980 Slide
- 1980 Shizzo Rock
- 1981 Zauberfinger 2
With Borgward
- 1980 Perplex
- 1982 Bermuda Dreieck / Vorwiegend Heiter
With Schlauch
- 1981 Grosse Gemeinsamkeit
- 1984 Wenn die Stadt erwacht
With Idole
- 1982 Die Idole
- 1982 Hautnah / Pfahl im Fleisch
With Guru Guru
With Sanfte Liebe
- 1987 Sanfte Liebe
- 1991 New Flowers
With Schrammel & Slide
- 1991 Deffert + Rörsam
- 1993 Deux
- 1995 HellBillies from Venus
- 1997 Ja Ja
- 1999 Famous for Not Being Famous
- 2003 Pow Wow
- 2011 Sieben/Seven
With Claus Boesser-Ferrarri
- 2003 Nachmittag eines Fauns
With Mani Neumeier
- 2010 Der Teufel und sein Guru
With Werner Goos
- 2011 Stone Cold & Broken
- 2014 I Can't Stop the Voices in My Head
With Michael Bauer & Wolfgang Schuster
- 2015 Weltunnergangsblues
References
- 1 2 Jukebox, God's. "Listen to 'Für Jim Hall by Hans Reffert' on God's Jukebox". www.godsjukebox.com. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
- ↑ "Chromatic Babylon Hans Reffert". Chromatic-babylon.de. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
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