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Hans Fuecker
Hans Fuecker is a German pianist, composer, and arranger with a career spanning multiple decades across jazz, classical, and Latin genres. He studied classical piano at the Maastricht Conservatory under Prof. Barbara Grajewska, and expanded his musical versatility by studying composition and jazz trombone with Jiggs Whigham in Cologne.
As a sought-after instrumentalist and arranger, he has collaborated with prominent acts such as Latin House, Connexion Latina, and salsa legend Larry Harlow. His concert tours have included performances with jazz greats like Buddy DeFranco, Dusko Goykovich, and Matthias Rüegg, as well as shared stages with icons such as Mel Lewis, Christian McBride, and Marc Johnson.
In addition to his work as a performer, Hans Fuecker has led numerous musical projects and composed commissioned works for a wide array of artists, including Natascha Wright, Django Reinhardt’s descendants Mike & Moro Reinhard, and the Rheinische Symphonie Koblenz. His compositions have also been featured by major German broadcasters such as WDR, SWR, and HR.
Under his artist name Jubitone, several of his projects are available on streaming platforms. His discography includes collaborations with Hans Peter Salentin (Living Room), Trio Nume (Waiting for the Old Life), and Phelia Fogg (Where is the Love, European Songbook), showcasing his versatility and artistic depth.