Hans Glawischnig

Bass
Artist Albums
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04/01/2019
Mezzrow
Manuel Valera, Hans Glawischnig & Clarence Penn
03/27/2017
Smalls
The Manuel Valera Trio
07/03/2016
Mezzrow
Jon Davis "after-hours"
05/29/2016
Smalls
The Charles Owens Trio
05/16/2016
Smalls
The Misha Tsiganov Quintet
03/10/2016
Smalls
The Miguel Zenon Quartet
03/09/2016
Smalls
The Miguel Zenon Quartet
10/06/2015
Smalls
The Theo Hill Quintet
08/04/2015
Mezzrow
Vocalist Deanna Kirk w. John DiMartino
08/03/2015
Smalls
Gerry Gibbs plays the music of Weather Report
04/15/2015
Smalls
The Jure Pukl Quintet
12/11/2014
Smalls
The Rodney Green Quartet
12/10/2014
Smalls
The Rodney Green Quartet
12/06/2014
Smalls
Scott Wendholt/Adam Kolker Quartet
12/05/2014
Smalls
Scott Wendholt/Adam Kolker Quartet
11/26/2014
Smalls
The Tim Ries Quintet
11/25/2014
Smalls
The Tim Ries Quintet
04/14/2014
Smalls
The Charles Owens Trio
12/02/2013
Smalls
The Hans Glawischnig Trio
11/10/2013
Smalls
The Ian Hendrickson-Smith Quintet
08/04/2013
Smalls
The Ian Hendrickson-Smith Quintet
06/17/2013
Smalls
The Hans Glawischnig Trio
03/21/2013
Smalls
The Sharel Cassity Group
10/09/2012
Smalls
The Luis Perdomo Group
03/19/2012
Smalls
The Hans Glawishnig Trio
01/24/2012
Smalls
The Miguel Zenon Group
01/23/2012
Smalls
The Miguel Zenon Group
09/19/2011
Smalls
Hans Glawischnig "Shock Value"
07/17/2011
Smalls
The Charles Owens Quartet
07/13/2011
Smalls
The Itai Kriss Quartet
06/27/2011
Smalls
Hans Glawischnig "Shock Value"
04/11/2011
Smalls
The Hans Glawischnig Trio
02/12/2011
Smalls
The Jonathan Kreisberg Quartet
02/11/2011
Smalls
The Jonathan Kreisberg Quartet
01/17/2011
Smalls
Hans Glawishnig & Friends
11/15/2010
Smalls
The Ari Hoenig Quartet
09/09/2010
Smalls
The Hans Glawischnig & Gilad Hekselman Duo
08/20/2010
Smalls
Samir Zarif "The Story"
06/21/2010
Smalls
Hans Glawischnig & Gilad Hekselman Duo
05/25/2010
Smalls
Hans Glawischnig & Gilad Hekselman Duo
03/31/2010
Smalls
The Hans Glawischnig & Ben Monder Duo
01/13/2010
Smalls
The Hans Glawischnig & Ben Monder Duo
11/25/2009
Smalls
Hans Glawischnig Duo
08/27/2009
Smalls
The Hans Glawischnig & Ben Monder Duo
06/22/2009
Smalls
The Anthony Pinciotti Quartet
06/20/2009
Smalls
The Donny McCaslin Quartet
06/19/2009
Smalls
The Donny McCaslin Quartet
06/10/2009
Smalls
Hans Glawishnig & Ben Monder Duo
05/28/2009
Smalls
The Luis Perdomo Trio
05/11/2009
Smalls
The Ari Hoenig Quartet
05/04/2009
Smalls
The Ari Hoenig Quartet
05/03/2009
Smalls
The Sam Yahel Trio& Special Guests
04/26/2009
Smalls
The Spike Wilner Trio
04/24/2009
Smalls
The E.J. Strickland Quintet
03/10/2009
Smalls
The Brandon Wright Quintet
01/19/2009
Smalls
The Ari Hoenig Trio
11/19/2008
Smalls
The Dave Kikoski Trio
11/18/2008
Smalls
The Dave Kikoski Trio
07/23/2008
Smalls
The Eli Degibri Trio
07/21/2008
Smalls
The Ari Hoenig Quartet
07/17/2008
Smalls
The Dave Kikoski Trio
07/10/2008
Smalls
The Dave Kikoski Trio
07/07/2008
Smalls
The Ari Hoenig Trio with Jean-Michel Pilc
03/03/2008
Smalls
Ari Hoenig Trio
02/18/2008
Smalls
The Ari Hoenig Trio
02/06/2008
Smalls
The Brandon Wright Quartet
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Glawischnig was born in Graz, Austria on October 22,1970. His father, a respected pianist, big band leader and educator, instilled in Hans an early interest in music, enrolling him in 1976 as a violinist in the talented pupils class of the Academy of Music in Graz.In 1983, Hans began playing the electric bass and by 1986 added the double bass which was to become his main musical voice. From 1986 to 1988 he studied part-time at the Jazz Department of the Academy with renowned American bassist Wayne Darling.After high school Hans relocated to the United States to accept a scholarship at Berklee School of Music. During his years in Boston he honed the skills he is known for: mastery of varied musical genres, strong musicianship and an inquisitive musical nature. He studied with bassist <b>Bruce Gertz</b>, played and recorded with faculty members <b>Hal Crook</b>, <b>Phil Wilson</b> and Greg Hopkin and accompanied several visiting clinicians, including drummers Steve Smith and Casey Scheuerell. He also was presented with several Professional Music Awards and in 1992 he received his B.A. magna cum laude. That same year Hans made his move to New York to join the M.A. program at Manhattan School of Music on scholarship. At MSM he met many of the musicians he now regularly works with while studying electric bass with Jeff Andrews. Throughout his studies he gave lessons privately and tutored students for their harmony and ear training exams as a means of additional income. Word got out of his talents long before his graduation in 1994, and he was already turning down gigs in order to complete his studies.Hans' first break came in 1995 when he was hired to fill the bass chair in Bobby Watson's Urban Renewal band on the recommendation of fellow student Steffon Harris, playing alongside New York veterans Victor Lewis, Mark Soskin, Rachel Z,Sammy Figueroa and Steve Kroons. A stint with Maynard Ferguson's Big Bop Nouveau</b> was to follow later that year. 1996 was to be a pivotal year for Hans.>While he kept busy performing as a freelancer around the New York area, he was invited to play with <b>Ray Barretto</b>'s renowned <b>New World Spiritensemble. Though he had played Latin music throughout his days in New York, his exposure to this legendary artist helped Hans refine his interpretation of rhythm, improvisation and musical interaction. The group toured extensively and recorded two albums, Contact! for Blue Note records and Live in Europe (presently unavailable in the United States). Further engagements with Paquito D'Riviera Dave Samuels and Bobby Sanabria followed swiftly, as did performances with Rick Margitza, Garry Dial, and many others.Another great opportunity presented itself when Hans was invited to join<b> David Sanchez' Melaza Sextet</b> in 1998. The group toured the globe and recorded two albums for Columbia  Melaza and Travesia - which pushed the envelope of Latin Jazz to its limits and brought the group great critical acclaim as well as two Grammy Award nominations. In 2001, Hans recorded a number of his own compositions, which were released as Common Groundon the Spanish label FreshSounds/New Talent in the summer of 2003. Several of his originals and arrangements were recorded by David Sanchez and Ken Hatfield. (The Traveler for Music for Guitar and Bass on Arthur Circle records). For a reunion with Ray Barretto on Tribute to Art Blakey (on Sunnyside Records) Hans contributed an arrangment of Buh's Bossa, and a recent session for <b>Brian Lynch</b> features the original composition Beholding. Recent projects included recording sessions with James Moody for an upcoming album on Savoy records and extensive touring with Claudia Acuna, Mark Murphy and David SanchezWeblinks:www.hansglawischnig.com