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Markus Stauss
Im Surinam 65
CH-4058 Basel
Switzerland
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Biography
Markus Stauss was born on September 10, 1954 in Basle where he passes
all steps to social incorporation from kindergarten (in Riehen) up to
his Bachelor degree and the first semester at the Basle University,
where he is taking history courses. He enrols in his obligatory
military service at the French speaking Swiss-French border town
Vallorbe in the Swiss Jura mountains. Follows his primary teacher
diploma in Basle; he teaches there ever since, at present as an
advanced level part time teacher, teaching music, math and
some natural science.
He begins his own musical education in 1972, taking flute
lessons with G. Marini (until 1975). Later he enrols in a music
teaching education program for primary school level (1974-1976). The
same year he takes up saxophone courses with R. Fisch, in 1977 changing
to Ch. Bader, where in addition to the saxophone lessons he picks up
the basics in theory of music. In 1991 he turns to Franziska Heiniger
for recorder lessons in Medieval and Renaissance music. In a self
taught manner he conducts studies in the development of Hard Rock, Free
Jazz and Jazz Rock, as well as in that of medieval music.
At
that time he starts his own and quite diversified music teaching
activity as classroom teacher for music, is involved in developing
teaching curricula for the midlevel student classes and also in
continued education for music teachers, but also a saxophone teacher at
Hug, Basle and in private. He is approaching his public also by sharing
his historic and theoretical knowledge, lecturing about Hard Rock, Jazz
Rock and Free Jazz.
This very pronounced activity in
learning and teaching is a sideline though to the development of the
saxophonist Markus Stauss and to that of the band leader Stauss who is
founding (sometimes joining existing) Free Funk, Jazz, Folk, Blues,
Rock and Jazz Rock formations and groups, but also to that of the
flutist and chamber musician Markus Stauss.
After
"Witchcraft" he founds the "Trio Infernal" together with Jacques
Widmer, the group with which he makes his first recording
"Zwischenspiel" (Interlude). This record is taken note of by the most
important Swiss Jazz commentator of the time, Jürg Solothurnmann who
gives it a splendid review in his very prominent weekly Jazz talk show
on the national radio DRS. Already earlier Stauss had caught the ears
from several concert organisers: In 1983 he is on stage at the famous
"Willisau Jazz Festival" with the "Trio Infernal", but also with the
"City-6-tett". The year after he is invited to perform at the "Jazzdays
Biel"; that same year he receives a commission from Belluard-Bollwerk
International Fribourg for a BBI production in the context of the its
"big band summit" – for this purpose he founded the "Gezeiten
Orchestra" (tides orchestra). Already 1983 with the City-6-tett, he
celebrated the 1992 10th anniversary of this extremely groovy Basle
band, whose second "city-6-tett" cassette will always be considered a
pearl of the Swiss Jazz sound documents.
Until 1985 he is active member
of the "Musikwerkstatt Basel" (Basle music workshop), under whose label
"Xopf-Records" he later will be publishing 1 LP and 4 CDs. This series
documents his collaboration since 1988 with the American Free Funk and
Noise scene. Dimthingshine (dr), David Moss (dr, voc) and John King (g)
from the American end, Dieter Ulrich (dr), Joseph Poffet (s) and Remy
Sträuli (dr) from the Swiss End are often partners in this
collaboration, while Jean Chaine (b) from Vermont/U.S.A. is the steady
partner. This collaboration under the group heading "ulterior lux"
culminates in 1996 in the production of the CD "evergreen". In April
1997 another "Ulterior Lux" recording is published. All together five
records (LPs and CDs) document the long musical research he engaged
with his rock formation "Überfall" ("Hold-up"), founded together with
Pit Kayser. These historic data demonstrate Stauss' interest in
continuity; he works with his groups over long years and develops music
with them as long as he can still perceive new musical ground on the
horizons. "Adventurers like / with somnambulatory certainty /
penetrating massive thicket / digging hidden treasures / extracting
fascinating preciousness" was the working maxim for 1997.
As
the adventure Music becomes more and more exiting and challenging,
Stauss retracts more and more from live performance and stage
appearance in order to invest his energy in the own music making and
composing, as opposed to spend it looking around for organisers and
places, where doing gigs and going on stage still is possible. As off
1992 he is most interested in saxophone / bass / drums formations, its
for them he writes music, "develops playing concepts". Stauss rarely
communicates in writing or vocally; if ever, it is short, with shreds
and scraps, mainly in the titles of his compositions and his added
commenting line(s): "so froh", für Alle die, die uns sagen wollen, wo's
lang geht" / "so nice" for all those who want to tell us, what's on".
It's in the events he talks about and through the stories he tells,
where one can sense his professional and moral yardsticks and reference
points – a professional with high demands on the musicians
craftsmanship, on his own creativity and that of others; he's a man
with a clear perception of (also political) ethics: he refused a gig
for SANDOZ, when the near GAU pollution event happened at their site
Schweizerhalle.
Stauss in private is more of a
restrained person, very clear in his convictions, utterly himself, a
musician of "ecstatic power", though unexpectedly a profound conceptual
and theoretic. He is a nervous traveller, has no car and never saw an
aircraft from the inside – he probably will never ever, nor is he
currying favours to make himself understood – some nevertheless catch
the message, seem to understand and are able to verbalise, what
(probably) makes the guy tick (see also "Others on Markus Stauss and
his music").
Appendix: Markus Stauss did play with these musicians.
Hans Anliker, Bernhard Batschelet, Heiri Baumgartner, Han Bennink,
Bratko Bibic, Beat Blaser, Peter Böhringer, Daniel Bourquin, Werner
Broger, Stephan Brunner, Damien Campion, Jean Chaine, Ellen Christi,
Valerio Cipollone, Olivier Clerc, Anthony Coleman, Laurent Delchambre,
Michel Delville, Ueli Derendinger, Dimthingshine, Runo Erikson,
Caroline Fahrni, Maurizio Fasoli, Stephan Felber, Roland von Flüe, Beat
Föllmi, Leon Francioli, FRENCH TV, Heinz Geisser, Samuel Gerstmans,
Kurt Grämiger, Jürg Grau, Pit Gutmann, Thomi Hirt, Jonathan Kane, Pit
Kayser, John King ELECTRIC WORLD, Urs Koller, Anita Kuster, Sigi
Kutterer, David Leclair, Tommaso Leddi, H.Lukas Lindenmaier, Ruedi
Linder, Lars Lindvall, Werner Lüdi SUNNYMOON, Michel Massot, MATTERHORN
– PROJECT, Guerino Mazzola, Martin Metzger, David Moss, Andi
Muckenhirn, André Müller, Günter Müller, Mani "Guru" Neumeier, Daniel
Ogriseg, Ingeborg Poffet, Joseph Poffet (JOPO) & CITY / 6 / TETT,
Felix Probst, Dargo Raimondi, ARTEMONDI, Mathias Rissi Q 4 ORCHESTRA,
Urs Röllin, Hahn Rowe, Dani Schaffner, Alex Schaub, Dani Schenker, Uli
Scherrer, Jan Schlegel, Peter A. Schmid, Christian Specker, Daniel
Stalder, Rémy Sträuli, Doro Schürch, Marco Trosi, Dieter Ulrich, Beat
Unternährer, Benoît Viredaz, Olivier Vogt, Christian Weber, Thomas
Weiss, Jacques Widmer, Wietn Wito, Francesco Zago, Philipp Zehnder and others.
March 1997 / June 2003 / Feb. 2006 up dated version / Hans - Christoph von Imhoff, Fribourg & Vicosoprano, author of "Markus Stauss - Biografie" Nov. 2009 last up dates by Markus Stauss

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