Paul Hubweber
Paul Hubweber (trombone, guitar, voice) is a unique soloist of improvised, contemporary trombone playing. He studied trombone with Albert Mangelsdorff, Paul Rutherford, Günter Christmann, Radu Malfatti and George E. Lewis. He has been giving solo concerts internationally since 1978. He leads his own formations, including PaPaJo with Paul Lovens and John Edwards. Concerts with Paul Lytton, Peter Kowald, John Butcher and many more.
Paul Hubweber has also been working interdisciplinary for a long time, often with dancers, especially with Fine Kwiatkowski, Jean Sasportes and Britta Lieberknecht. Since 1996, he has been exploring the interactive and equal partnership of music and dance with her in pieces and improvisation series, often as physical partners.
He also works across different genres for municipal theaters and film productions. His interpretations of J.S. Bach’s cello suites with his own approach as well as composing film music are an important part of his work. In the Performance Kollektiv PML, he develops a spatial synergy of sound, noise, voice, object and movement with Britta Lieberknecht and other artists from various genres.
Paul Hubweber is regularly presented at international festivals such as documenta 8 (DE), Ars Electronica Linz (A), Experimental Media (NYC), CIEF Festival Copenhagen, Pro Musica Nova Bremen etc.
Performer in
- Drücken Sie den Posaunisten
- Köln Projekt
- Ohrsichtig
- fortlaufende Aufführungsserie Sur place
- Hund und Katze
- Tier/Ich/Tier
- Performance Kollektiv PML