Dieter Ilg

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Dieter Ilg and Charlie Mariano, 2005

Dieter Josef Ilg (born September 30, 1961 in Offenburg) is a German jazz double-bassist.

He worked early in his career with Joe Viera in the early 1980s, then with Randy Brecker, the , Bennie Wallace, Albert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner, Charlie Mariano, Marc Copland, Jeff Hirshfield, Wolfgang Muthspiel and others. He has taught at and the Freiburg Conservatory.[1]

Discography[]

As leader[]

  • Ilg/Schroder/Haffner (Mood, 1989)
  • Summerhill (Lipstick, 1991)
  • Fieldwork (Jazzline, 1998)
  • Live (Fullfat, 2001)
  • Bass (Fullfat, 2008)
  • Otello (Fullfat, 2010)
  • Otello Live at Schloss Elmau (ACT, 2011)
  • Parsifal (ACT, 2013)
  • Mein Beethoven (ACT, 2015)
  • B-A-C-H (ACT, 2017)
  • Nightfall with Till Bronner (Masterworks, 2018)

With Marc Copland

  • Tracks (Bellaphon, 1992)
  • Two Way Street (Jazzline, 1993)
  • What's Goin' On (Jazzline, 1994)

With Charlie Mariano

  • A La Carte (Fullfat, 2009)
  • Due (Fullfat, 2009)
  • Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (Sommelier Du Son, 2009)

References[]

  1. ^ Mark Gilbert, "Dieter Ilg". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld.


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