Matthias Dahms
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Matthias Dahms, born on October 17th, 1961 in Berlin, Germany, is a German virtuoso vibraphone and marimba soloist, percussionist and composer. He has been a percussion soloist ever since 1990, giving concerts and drum courses and mallet-instrument classes in Europe as well as overseas.
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[edit] Biography
Growing up from a typical Prussian cultural context - his father owned a car sales company and was an amateur jazz pianist, his mother was an artist - Matthias Dahms possesses a talent of being sensitive for beauty in general[neutrality disputed]. It is no surprise that he chose to be a musician, and later a soloist.
Matthias Dahms received his university education at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik at Karlsruhe, Germany, and later an advanced diploma as Master of Arts from the University of the Arts Berlin. During his university years he additionally had private lessons with David Friedman (USA) and attended workshops with e.g. Keiko Abe, Billy Hart, Dave Weckl, Billy Cobham, Ed Thigpen, David Liebman/Richard Beirach, and Reinhard Flatischler.
Matthias Dahms’ playing, which is famous for its dreamlike beautiful tone and fairytale atmosphere,[neutrality disputed] besides accurate tempo and rhythm, has been remarked as: “Stars and angels - extraordinary sense for moods and colors“,[1] "Rhythmical percussionism together with classical dream, Matthias Dahms created a music that conquers all".[2] In 1999 he was chosen to become part of the 'Who-Is-Who'[3]
[edit] Career
In the course of his career Matthias Dahms had many TV/radio performances, recordings and concert tours as a soloist, as an orchestra musician (i.e. with “The New Chamber Orchestra Berlin” conducted by Christoph Hagel)[4], as a member of various ensembles (i.e. “Forum Neue Musik Berlin”, "Berlin Improvising Composers Ensemble/B.I.C.E.", “Mallets in Company”) and performed as a drummer and percussionist for the biggest European Circus "Krone" in 1987. He has composed more than 40 works and cooperated with visual and performing artists, dancers and film directors composing soundtracks. Besides, his drumbooks "TAM TAM - Die Schlagzeugschule für Kinder I & II", both with monographs and CD were published in 1997/1998 and he invented and developed "DRUM BO - Rhythm & Power"[5], a musical anti-violence program for youngsters.
Throughout the 1990s, Matthias Dahms explored various musical styles, such as Tango Nuevo, classical avant garde, Spanish and Latin music, Japanese 20th century literature, baroque music, impressionism, modernism, and all kinds of jazz. Focussing on solo performances as well, Dahms also made use of the midi-converter, combining the sound of the acoustic vibraphone with electronic and synthetic sounds.
Currently there are six individual genres in his most known repertoire:
- “DIVINE MOOD - a Bach selection”: concertos, suites, sonatas and partitas by Johann Sebastian Bach;
- “FROM IMPRESSIONISM TO MODERNISM”: masterpieces by Ravel, Debussy, Chaminade, Rimsky-Korsakow, Ibert, Milhaud etc.;
- “Matthias Dahms’ TRIO LOS CELOS (jealousy)” – brings about a new vision into Astor Piazzollas Tango music;
- “RESONANCE - future sounds of percussion”: 21st century solo-percussion;
- “MAGIC TRANCE” - a multimedia-concertperformance in cooperation with contemporary German, French, Russian and Chinese artists;
- “LATIN BREEZE” – a collection of world-famous masterpieces of Latin Jazz.
[edit] Publications
[edit] Works for Percussion
- Prismatic Rain for vibraphone solo (1990)
- Zilch Tune No. 2 for vibraphone and marimba (1990)
- Reflexiones sobre España (Reflections over Spain) for flute and vibraphone (2005)
- The Dream of the Melting Planets for vibraphone and marimba (dedicated to André Wolff) (1996)
- Gedanken eines Grammophonbesitzers for voice, percussion and electronic gear (after Bertold Brecht) (1999)
- It just so happens for 2 snare drums (1997)
- Schöne Jugend (Lovely Childhood) for voice, vibraphone and tape (after Gottfried Benn) (1991)
- 8 Rhythmicals for percussion ensemble (TALK!!!, MOVE!!!, DANCE!!! etc.) (1998–2003)
- It just so happens, that it just so happens, that ... for 2 snare drums (1997)
- Construction in Space I (with net) for drumset alone (2007)
- Construction in Space II (without net) for percussion setup (2007)
- TAM TAM - Die Schlagzeugschule für Kinder, Vol. 1 & 2 (w/CDs) (1989/1998)
- Twilight of the Godz for percussion ensemble and rock band (2000)
[edit] Other works (collection)
- Trancemigration of Soulz (1997)
- Ballet of Lights (1997)
- The Age of Miracles (1997)
- The Sea of Blossoms (1997)
- Zoe bei Sternenlicht (1997)
- Star of Glass (1997)
- Das Vogelspinnenballett (1989)
- Die vereisten Gärten des Jack Frost (1987)
- Here's Looking at You, Kid (1991)
- Catwalk of Love (1991)
- Cosmic Light (1992)
[edit] References
- ^ Die Rheinpfalz - No. 121. May 26th, 2003.
- ^ United Daily News, Taiwan. November 30th, 2003.
- ^ Who Is Who AG, Verlag für Personenenzyklopädien, CH-6304 Zug, Schweiz. 1999.
- ^ Der Tagesspiegel, Berlin - Federnde Gespanntheit. 1992.
- ^ Arbeitskreis Musik in der Jugend (AMJ): [1]. In: AMJ - Kursübersicht. 01, 2007.
[edit] External links
- Son of Berlin - The official website of Matthias Dahms: http://www.matthiasdahms.com/
- Matthias Dahms at Percussion Brandt, Karlsruhe, Germany