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Buschi Niebergall (July 18, 1938 – January 9, 1990) was a German free jazz musician. His given name was Hans-Helmut, and late in life, his friends called him Johannes. Born in the city of Marburg into a family of academics (his father was a professor of theology and temporarily rector of the University of Marburg), Niebergall enrolled in medical school. Playing acoustic guitar, he got in contact with other musicians and quit his studies. As double-bass player Niebergall became co-founder of several of the first and most influential Free Jazz formations of Germany during the mid-1960s. Gunter Hampels quintet "Heartplants" and "Voices" by the Manfred Schoof quintet are two excellent examples of this independent European free jazz development.

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  • Buschi Niebergall (de)
  • Buschi Niebergall (en)
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  • Johannes „Buschi“ Niebergall, eigentlich Hans-Helmut Niebergall (* 18. Juli 1938 in Marburg; † 9. Januar 1990 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Musiker. Er war Kontrabassist und Mitbegründer einiger maßgeblicher Free-Jazz-Formationen Deutschlands in der Mitte der 1960er-Jahre, die die ersten Schritte zu einem eigenständigen europäischen Free Jazz wagten. Außerdem gehörte er zu den ersten Bassisten in Europa, die frei improvisierte Musik spielten. (de)
  • Buschi Niebergall (July 18, 1938 – January 9, 1990) was a German free jazz musician. His given name was Hans-Helmut, and late in life, his friends called him Johannes. Born in the city of Marburg into a family of academics (his father was a professor of theology and temporarily rector of the University of Marburg), Niebergall enrolled in medical school. Playing acoustic guitar, he got in contact with other musicians and quit his studies. As double-bass player Niebergall became co-founder of several of the first and most influential Free Jazz formations of Germany during the mid-1960s. Gunter Hampels quintet "Heartplants" and "Voices" by the Manfred Schoof quintet are two excellent examples of this independent European free jazz development. (en)
  • Buschi Niebergall (18 juillet 1938 - 9 janvier 1990) est un musicien allemand pratiquant le free jazz.Né dans la ville de Marburg, dans une famille d'universitaires (son père était professeur de théologie et temporairement, recteur de l'Université de Marburg), Niebergall étudie à l'école de médecine. Jouant de la guitare acoustique, il entre en contact avec d'autres musiciens et arrête ses études. En tant que contrebassiste, Niebergall devient cofondateur de plusieurs des premières et des plus influentes formations free jazz allemandes du milieu des années 1960. Le disque « Heartplants », du Gunter Hampels quintet, et « Voices », par le Manfred Schoof quintet, sont deux excellents exemples de ce free jazz européen en développement. (fr)
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