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Julia Hülsmann was born on 17 July, 1968 in Germany, is a German jazz pianist and composer (born 1968). Discover Julia Hülsmann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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1968

Julia Hülsmann (born 17 July 1968 in Bonn, Germany) is a German jazz pianist and composer.

Her compositions are often based on literary works, especially poetry.

Hülsmann received music lessons from the age of eleven, and like both of her parents, she plays the piano.

As a teenager, she heard a lot of pop music, with particular songwriters like Sting or Randy Newman impressed her.

Mediated by her piano teacher, she heard and played music by Chick Corea, Bill Evans, Michael Brecker and Miles Davis.

During her schooldays, she played keyboards and piano in various ensemble instrumentations.

After a short period in Frankfurt am Main she moved to Berlin.

1991

She was trained as a piano teacher and earned a degree in jazz piano at the Berlin University of the Arts in 1991.

Her teachers include Walter Norris, Aki Takase and David Friedman.

In particular, she was inspired and influenced by US pianist and composer Don Grolnick.

1992

In 1992, Hülsmann joined the Federal Youth Jazz Orchestra, then directed by Peter Herbolzheimer.

1996

After graduating in 1996, together with bassist Marc Muellbauer and drummer Rainer Winch she founded the Julia Hülsmann Trio.

The trio played music, initially borrowed mainly from the standard repertoire of jazz, at various festivals and smaller tours.

2000

In early 2000, Hülsmann took lessons while studying in New York with Richie Beirach, Maria Schneider, Gil Goldstein and Jane Ira Bloom.

At a concert by Wolfgang Muthspiel she got to know the Norwegian singer Rebekka Bakken.

Hülsmann began writing or composing for Bakken and released her debut CD Trio.at the end of 2000 with her trio.

After writing some compositions, the difficult path to finding suitable lyrics for the vocal project began.

She eventually discovered the poet E. E. Cummings.

2001

Since 2001 she also has a teaching assignment at the Berlin University of the Arts and holds composition workshops at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hannover.

2003

She won Bakken for her project, and in 2003 the album Scattering Poems appeared.

It was several weeks in the German Top 10 jazz releases.

Hülsmanns 's next project was a hommage to the American songwriter Randy Newman.

She rearranged several of his songs.

At the suggestion of bassist Dieter Ilg, Hülsmann invited the Italian singer Anna Lauvergnac, who also performed with the Vienna Art Orchestra, among others.

2004

In 2004, the edited pieces were released on the ACT label on the album Come Closer.

In her subsequent project Hülsmann worked together with the singer Roger Cicero.

2006

Once again she was inspired by poems in her compositions; this time from the pen of the American poet Emily Dickinson, and the album Good Morning Midnight was released in 2006.

2008

With her trio in the cast with bassist Marc Muellbauer and drummer Heinrich Köbberling, she recorded the album The End of a Summer exclusively with her own compositions (released in 2008 on the label ECM).

In addition to her own trio Hülsmann also appeared as a pianist in the United Women’s Orchestra, as a guest musician with Judy Niemack, in the quintet of Meike Goosmann or as a duo with Angelika Niescier.

In 2008 the trio of Hülsmann received the Jazzpott of the poster art Hof Rüttenscheid in Essen.

2010

In April 2010 she was invited to the (third) German Jazz Meeting with her trio.

2012

From 2012 until the end of 2013 she was the chairman of the Union of German Jazz Musicians.

As co-initiator of the 2012 founding of the Union Deutscher Jazzmusiker erhielt sie 2016 den Ehrenpreis des WDR Jazzpreis.

2014

As the successor to Michael Schiefel, she was able to give impulses to the music scene Moers throughout the year 2014, as an "improviser in residence".

The album Scattering Poems has received the gold German Jazz Award.

2016

She was awarded the Honorary Prize of the 2016 WDR Jazz Prize.

In addition, she received the SWR Jazz Prize as a musician, "which gives jazz in Europe pioneering impulses" the same year.