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Bernhard Schimpelsberger


Austrian Percussionist & Composer Bernhard Schimpelsberger is a modern catalyst of rhythm. His profound studies of Indian classical rhythms, and their translation into Western music gave him a unique artistic voice. His well balanced musical sensitivities made him a sought after collaborator with master musicians from all around the world.

Schimpelsberger, described as “one of the most technically gifted and tasteful players we have seen in a long time”(Drummer Magazine UK) – performs on a uniquely multi-layered and melodious drumkit. He creates“percussive soundscapes”(Süddeutsche Zeitung) with a fascinating “interweaving of colours and elements, of virtuosity and surprising twists” (Augsburger Allgemeine).

Schimpelsberger studied the complex rhythmic system of Indian classical music under master drummers Suresh Talwalkar and Trilok Gurtu.Collaborations with stars of Indian music including Anoushka Shankar (sitar), Akram Khan (dance) and Nitin Sawhney (film composition) have helped him to develop a drumming“style true to that of a tabla virtuoso”(Confluence Magazine).

His extensive travels and musical curiosity led to international collaborations with Spanish flamenco dancer Israel Galvan, Cuban Percussion masters Osain del Monte or Brazilian guitar virtuoso Yamandu Costa. Bernhard currently is a guest soloist with South African cellist Abel Selaocoe and many orchestras around the world.

His audio-visual music project Rhythm Diaries, documenting his collaborations and studies in Brazil, India, South Africa and all across Europe, has been critically acclaimed and received numerous awards around the world.

Schimpelsberger’s original compositions have been performed at Beethovenfest Bonn and Rowing World Cup Championships Ottensheim/Linz, and by the Britten Sinfonia Orchestra and Malta’s National Dance Company.

Austrian Percussionist & Composer Bernhard Schimpelsberger is a modern catalyst of rhythm. His profound studies of Indian classical rhythms, and their translation into Western music gave him a unique artistic voice. His well balanced musical sensitivities made him a sought after collaborator with master musicians from all around the world.

Schimpelsberger, described as “one of the most technically gifted and tasteful players we have seen in a long time”(Drummer Magazine UK) – performs on a uniquely multi-layered and melodious drumkit. He creates“percussive soundscapes”(Süddeutsche Zeitung) with a fascinating “interweaving of colours and elements, of virtuosity and surprising twists” (Augsburger Allgemeine).

Schimpelsberger studied the complex rhythmic system of Indian classical music under master drummers Suresh Talwalkar and Trilok Gurtu.Collaborations with stars of Indian music including Anoushka Shankar (sitar), Akram Khan (dance) and Nitin Sawhney (film composition) have helped him to develop a drumming“style true to that of a tabla virtuoso”(Confluence Magazine).

His extensive travels and musical curiosity led to international collaborations with Spanish flamenco dancer Israel Galvan, Cuban Percussion masters Osain del Monte or Brazilian guitar virtuoso Yamandu Costa. Bernhard currently is a guest soloist with South African cellist Abel Selaocoe and many orchestras around the world.

His audio-visual music project Rhythm Diaries, documenting his collaborations and studies in Brazil, India, South Africa and all across Europe, has been critically acclaimed and received numerous awards around the world.

Schimpelsberger’s original compositions have been performed at Beethovenfest Bonn and Rowing World Cup Championships Ottensheim/Linz, and by the Britten Sinfonia Orchestra and Malta’s National Dance Company.

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