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| Klaus König Orchestra | Primary Artist |
| Robert Dick | Flute, Piccolo |
| Kenny Wheeler | Trumpet, Flugelhorn |
| Gerry Hemingway | Drums |
| Klaus König | Conductor, Indexed Contributor |
| Mark Feldman | Violin |
| Michel Godard | Tuba |
| Reiner Winterschladen | Trumpet |
| Stefan Bauer | Marimbas |
| Matthias Schubert | Oboe, Tenor Saxophone |
| Frank Gratkowski | Flute, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone |
| Wollie Kaiser | Bass Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone |
| Jorg Huke | Trombone |
| Klaus König | Composer, Audio Production |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
On the fourth of his five-suite cycle, composer/arranger Klaus Konig utilizes a 12-piece group to intepret seven of his compositions, all but one of which are dedicated to two composers apiece one from jazz and one from classical. Konig's music actually owes little except inspiration to any of his predecessors even if "Later That Night" does sound a little like a crazy modernization of Scott Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag". On this continuous set of avant-garde music, two soloists are heard from on each selection with all of the musicians geting a brief spot on the concluding "Fine Nelly in Fin Alley." Altoist Frank Gratkowski and trumpeter Kenny Wheeler are the individual ...