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Dirk Balthaus

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Dirk Balthaus (born Oberhausen, 1965) is a German jazz pianist. He is leader of the Dirk Balthaus Trio, which performed with Lars Dietrich at the North Sea Jazz Festival in 1998.[1] He is also a member of the Old and New Quartet.[2]

Recordings

  • Gerlo Hesselink Quartet: "Garden of stones" 2013 independent
  • Lochs/Balthaus/Herskedal: "Choices" 2012 Berthold Records
  • Millennium Jazz Orchestra: "Distrust all rules" 2011 St. MJO
  • Millennium Jazz Orchestra: "Pretty Pumps" 2010 St. MJO
  • Lochs/Balthaus/Herskedal: „kein Titel“ 2009 MUC
  • Dirk Balthaus Trio: „Consolation“ 2009 Hi5 Records
  • Cotton Club All Stars: „Amsterdam Jam“ 2007 Hi5 Records
  • Léah Kline: „Juzz Flirtin“ 2007 Theatrics/Hi5 Records
  • Balthaus/Lumeij/Grimbergen: „Gershwin“ 2006 Hi5 Records
  • George Carlo M.: „Smooth Road“ 2004 Munich Records
  • Volker Winck Quartet: „Body & Soul“ 2003 independent
  • Willem Hellbreker Quartet: „Resonance“ 2003 Munich Records
  • Dirk Balthaus Trio: „On Children's Ground“ 2002 Munich Records
  • Dirk Balthaus Sextet: „The Healing“ 1997 Via Records
  • Hot Bolshevik: „Post Cold War Groove“, 1995 Red Boogie
  • Balthaus/Lochs 4-tet: „Tales of the frog“ 1994 ac.music records

References

  1. ^ http://www.northseajazz.com/en/program/1998/sunday-12-july/8589_lars-dietrich-dirk-balthaus-trio/
  2. ^ Jazz in Deutschland: das Lexikon Jürgen Wölfer - 2008 Page 29 "Er lehrt am Konservatorium in Den Haag und spielt mit eigenen Gruppen oder mit dem Old & New Quartet mit Dirk Balthaus (Klavier), Rob Asmus (Saxofon) und Gabriel Guelman (Bass),"