Mathias Claus

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| origin = Waiblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

| instrument = Piano

| genre = Jazz

| occupation = Musician, composer

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Mathias Claus is a German jazz pianist and composer.

Education

Education as jazz pianist at Musikhochschule Hamburg, studies with

Dieter Glawischnig, diploma with excellence in 1989. Further

studies with Ray Santisi at the Berklee College of Music in

Boston plus classical studies with Shigeko Takeya and others.

Career

Mathias Claus started collaboration recordings with musicians of the

young cyber jazzscene worldwide. He contributed as guest player on

numerous artists' CDs worldwide, working with many artists such as

Peggy Morris, Nigel Hitchcock, Laurence Cottle, Sue Maskaleris,

Daniel Martina, Fillipo Bertacche and others. Later on he started

playing live concerts with his global musicians organising common

tours and concerts in Germany with American artists Peggy Morris,

Eyran Katsenelenbogen, or Misha Steinhauer from Moscow.

In 2003 he gained international attention being interviewed by allaboutjazz.com

Feature in [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=191 „Online Musical Collaborations“], www.allaboutjazz.com, 06. March 2003 and awarded by Bundesfonds Soziokultur e.V. for his international

collaboration activities.

After gaining a teaching faculty 2004 in Braunschweig he started a career

as jazz solo pianist. Recently he performed with some of the leading

German jazz solo pianists at the 1. Hamburger Jazz Solo Piano Summit on

16 June 2007 for the NDR broadcast Hamburg [https://www.welt.de/welt_print/article954182/Jazzpianisten_hauen_in_und_auf_die_Tasten.html „Jazzpianisten hauen in und auf die Tasten“], www.welt.de / Die Welt, 18. June 2007. and shared stage

with players like John Taylor and Eliane Elias and was piano sideman

for American vocalists like Gayle Tufts, Peggy Morris and Rachel Gould.

Awards

Grant from GEMA Germany; Süddeutscher Rundfunk broadcast Music Competition laureate with his jazz quartett; finalist of the international jazz competition Hoeillarts in

Belgium.

His music accompanying an animation movie for children (by Axel Bröthe) won the Adobe Design Achievement Award 2007 in San Francisco.

References