Karel Krautgartner


Karel Krautgartner was a Czech jazz and classical clarinetist, saxophonist, arranger, composer, conductor and teacher.

Life

Musical education

He was born in Mikulov, Moravia, in the family of a postmaster. His family were of Moravian German ethnic which have assimilated into Czech people. In 1930 he began to play the piano. In 1935, after moving to Brno, he found interest mainly in the radio broadcasting and specially in jazz. He began to study clarinet on private basis with Stanislav Krtička.

Work as a lecturer in Germany

Krautgartner acquired the necessary skills of clarinet playing, and also inherited a "fanatic passion" for clarinet construction and components. He later used his knowledge of wind instruments as a lecturer at German universities in Cologne and Düsseldorf. In 1936, Krautgartner founded the student orchestra Quick band. In 1942, he signed his first professional contract as a saxophonist in the Gustav Brom orchestra in the hotel Passage in Brno.

Dixie Club

In 1943 he gradually created Dixie Club and started to arrange in the Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller styles. During 1945 - 1955, the core of the Dixie Club moved gradually to Prague and became a part of Karel Vlach orchestra. Krautgartner achieved a privileged position as the leader of saxophone section and started to contribute with his own compositions.

Leader of a quintet

In 1956, he founded Karel Krautgartner Quintet, along with Karel Velebný. The group played in various line-ups modern jazz, swing, dixieland and accompanied popular singers. From 1958 to 1960 he performed with the All star band, an orchestra playing in west-coast style, and with Studio 5,.

Orchestra head and emigration

Between 1960 and 1968 he became the head of the Taneční orchestr Československého rozhlasu. In 1967 the orchestra was renamed to Karel Krautgartner Orchestra. In 1968, after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, he emigrated to Vienna, Austria and became the chief conductor of the 0RF Bigband.
In 1970, he moved to Cologne, West Germany where in 1971 he founded the seminar for popular music at the Rhenish Music School, received his doctorate and, as a professor at the music academy, prepared the establishment of the jazz course. Meanwhile in Czechoslovakia, efforts were being made to remove all traces of his work, and the recordings of his works in the radio archives there were erased. He died in Cologne in 1982.

Recordings

Jazz
  • Případ ještě nekončí CD. Prague, RADIOSERVIS. FR 0131-2http://www.radioservis-as.cz/katalog/zbozi.php?detail=954
  • Karel Krautgartner a Jazzový orchestr Čs. rozhlasu CD. Prague, RADIOSERVIS. FR 0132-2
  • Docela všední, obyčejný den CD. Prague, RADIOSERVIS. FR 0179-2
  • Jazz kolem Karla Krautgartnera LP.
Classical