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Nik Bärtsch was born on 3 August, 1971, is a Swiss pianist, composer, and bandleader. Discover Nik Bärtsch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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1971

Nik Bärtsch (born 3 August 1971) is a Swiss pianist, composer, bandleader, record producer and author from Zürich.

1986

Bärtsch studied piano and percussion before the age of ten, prior to his studies at the Academy of Music, he was taught for 5 years (1986-1991) by Boris Mersson (1921-2013).

1995

At the European jazz competition of the german Leverkusen Jazztage in 1995, Bärtsch reached the finals with Menico Ferrari's band Groove Cooperative.

1997

Then he went to the Zurich Musikhochschule where he graduated in 1997.

He formed his band Mobile in 1997, and his band Ronin in 2001.

1998

Additionally, he studied linguistics, musicology, and philosophy at the University of Zurich from 1998 to 2001.

He grew interested in the work of avant-garde composers John Cage, Steve Reich, and Morton Feldman.

1999

In 1999 and 2002 he was awarded the UBS Culture Foundation Promotion Prize.

2000

He was instructor of Practical Aesthetics at the Musikhochschule Zurich-Winterthur from 2000–2003.

Bärtsch lives with his wife, a biologist with a doctorate, shiatsu therapist as well as aikido teacher, and his three daughters in Zurich, where he plays every Monday in "Exil."

Repetition and change are central motifs in Nik Bärtsch's music and performance practice.

Nik Bärtsch's work is at the intersection of contemporary music, jazz and funk influences.

The use of repetition, as well as structures based on interweaving elements in his music suggests the influence of minimalist music, and in particular of Steve Reich.

Bärtsch is also influenced by oriental philosophy and the ostinato of James Brown.

He has also taken a close interest in the work of the American composers John Cage and Morton Feldman.

Bärtsch is fascinated by the Japanese Zen culture.

His musical attitude is also influenced by his interest in the Japanese martial art (Aikido) and Zen, among other things.

It is his Zen practice of awareness that does not get lost in the multiple, but reduces the multiple as much as possible and concentrates on the essential.

For all the diversity of its influences, this music always reveals its own signature.

Although elements from a wide variety of musical worlds have found their way into it - from funk and jazz to new classical music and the sounds of Japanese ritual music - these forms are not juxtaposed or quoted in a postmodern way, but rather merge to form a new style.

The result is a grooving, tonally and rhythmically highly differentiated music, composed of a few phrases and motifs that are combined and overlaid in ever new and varied ways.

2002

In 2002 he was awarded the Werkjahr of the Swiss city of Zurich.

2004

In 2004 he received the culture prize of the municipality of Zollikon (recognition prize).

2006

Manfred Eicher signed the band Ronin to his label, ECM Records, and released 2006 the first album Stoa.

During the next year, Bärtsch became co-owner of a club in Zurich.

Bärtsch's music has been called zen funk, but with the album Llyria, he moved toward contemporary classical music.

2007

In 2007 he received a composition commission from Pro Helvetia for a music and dance program with Hideto Heshiki.

Bärtsch was simultaneously supported by Pro Helvetia as part of the Priority Jazz Promotion 2007-2009.

2015

In 2015 he was nominated for the Swiss Music Prize of the Federal Office of Culture.

2016

In 2016 he won the category "Rising Stars Keyboards" of DownBeat magazine.

2019

In 2019 he received the Art Prize of the City of Zurich.

In 2021 he won an award from DownBeat magazine for the second time, this time in the "Critics Poll" in the category "Rising star piano" piano". These awards are among the most important prizes in the jazz world.

With Menico Ferrari

With Don Li