The musician Wolfgang Muthspiel (*1965) lives in Vienna and is considered one of the most influential guitarists of his generation. After being classically trained on the violin, he discovered his love for guitar at the age of 15. An interest in both his own and improvised music eventually led him to focus on jazz. After studying with Mick Goodrick at the New England Conservatory and then later at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, he toured with the Gary Burton Quintet (together with Larry Grenadier and Donny McCaslin) for two years, establishing an excellent reputation in the jazz scene. Starting in the mid-1990s, he lived and worked in the jazz capital of New York. He ventured into the world of pop music with the singer Rebekka Bakken, while also pursuing the electronic project Muthspiel/Muthspiel with his brother. He has also collaborated with  artists such as Trilok Gurtu, Dhafer Youssef, Youssou N’Dour, Maria Joao, Dave Liebman, Peter Erskine, Paul Motian, Bob Berg, Gary Peacock, Don Alias, Larry Grenadier, Brian Blade, Brad Mehldau, Ambrose Akinmusire, John Patitucci, Dieter Ilg, the Vienna Art Orchestra, and many more.

In 2000, he founded the Material Records label, which has released numerous recordings of artists in an international format. After a European tour with his new quartet (2008) and the duo project Friendly Travelers, in collaboration with the drummer Brian Blade (2008), Muthspiel devoted himself more and more to the trio MGT (Muthspiel – Grigoryan – Towner), which, after several concert tours, released the highly acclaimed debut album From a Dream. In addition, he has composed pieces for various ensembles, such as the Klangforum Wien and, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Joseph Haydn’s death in 2009, a commissioned work for the Esterhazy Foundation. He has produced recordings of young musicians, and since 2004, he has led the guitar programme of the Basel University of Music FHNW.

In 2017, Muthspiel founded the Focus Year program at the Jazzcampus Basel and has since been artistic director of this globally unique year-long programme of intensive musical exploration.

In June 2012, the recording of the project Vienna Naked, a song programme composed by Muthspiel for guitar and voice, was released.

Muthspiel made his debut with MGT in 2013 with the album Travel Guide on the renowned Munich label ECM. In 2014, he made his debut as a band leader at ECM. The trio recording Driftwood with Brian Blade and Larry Grenadier garnered huge critical praise and in 2014, Muthspiel was given a contract for his own concert series at the Konzerthaus Wien. The Vienna World project was followed by another vocal recording in 2015, for which he performed and recorded with eighteen musicians in Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, New York, Sweden and Vienna.

Rising Grace was released on ECM Records in autumn 2016. This quintet recording with Brad Mehldau, Ambrose Akinmusire, Brian Blade and Larry Grenadier adorned many of the bestof lists of 2016, was given five out of five stars by DownBeat magazine, and led to the Wolfgang Muthspiel Quintet playing numerous sold-out concerts worldwide. In 2018, the quintet performed and recorded Where The River Goes, with Eric Harland on drums, which led to many more performances and concerts.

The Wolfgang Muthspiel Large Ensemble was launched in 2019, which led to a programme consisting of pieces by Muthspiel in new arrangements by Guillermo Klein the following year. The 19-member ensemble combined European jazz legends with virtuoso representatives of chamber music, and toured and performed in the autumn of the same year in the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie and the Wiener Konzerthaus, among others.

Recorded during a joint tour of Japan in 2018 with Scott Colley and Brian Blade, the trio album Angular Blues was released in the spring of 2020. Extensive tours through the US and Europe followed right after the pandemic.

The same trio released the album “Dance Of The Elders” in 2023, which received comprehensive and enthusiastic reviews. In the fall of 2023, the trio embarked on a several-week concert tour through Europe, performing in sold-out concert halls and jazz clubs. 

Muthspiel’s numerous awards include the Hans Koller Prize for Musician of the Year and the award for European Jazz Musician of the Year 2003. In addition, Musicians magazine has selected him as one of the “top 10 jazz guitarists of the world”. December 2020

In 2021 he received the German Jazz Prize in the Category „String Instruments International“.

 

 

WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL DISCOGRAPHY

2023
Dance Of The Elders
(with Scott Colley and Brian Blade) on ECM Records

2020
Angular Blues
(with Scott Colley and Brian Blade) on ECM Records

2018
Where The River Goes
(with Brad Mehldau, Ambrose Akinmusire, Larry Grenadier and Eric Harland) on ECM Records

2016
Rising Grace
(with Brad Mehldau, Ambrose Akinmusire, Larry Grenadier and Brian Blade) on ECM Records

2015
Vienna, World
(with Becca Stevens, Billy Childs, Svante Henryson, Benjamin Schmid, umm) on Material Records

2014
Driftwood (with Brian Blade and Larry Grenadier) on ECM Records

2013
Travel Guide
(with Slava Grigoryan and Ralph Towner) on ECM Records

2012
Vienna Naked on Material Records

2011
Drumfree
(with Andi Scherer and Larry Grenadier) on Material Records

2010
Wolfgang Muthspiel & Mick Goodrick
Live at the Jazz Standard  on Material

2008
Friendly Travelers Live
(with Brian Blade) on Material Records

2007
Glow
(with Dhafer Youssef) on Material Records

2007
Friendly Travelers (with Brian Blade) on Material Records

2004
Solo on Material Records

2004
Air, Love & Vitamins
(with Marc Johnson and Brian Blade) on Quinton Records

2003
That’s All Daisy Needs
(with Triology) on Material Records

2003
Steinhaus
(with Matthieu Michel, Rebekka Bakken and Dhafer Youssef) on Material Records

2003
Bearing Fruit on Material Records

2002
Beloved
(with Rebekka Bakken) on Material Records

2002
Continental Call
(with Concert Jazz Orchestra Vienna) on Quinton Records

2001
Real Book Stories (with Marc Johnson and Brian Blade) on Quinton Records

2000
Daily Mirror
(with Rebekka Bakken) on Material Records

1998
Work In Progress on EmArcy

1998
CY
(with Christian Muthspiel) on Lotus Records

1996
Perspective
(with Marc Johnson and Paul Motian) on Amadeo

1996
In The Same Breath
(with David Liebman and Mick Goodrick) on CMP Records

1995
Loaded Like New
(with Tony Scherr, Don Alias, Kenny Wollesen) on Amadeo

1993
Muthspiel-Peacock-Muthspiel-Motian on PolyGram

1990
The Promise
(with Bob Berg, John Pattitucci, Peter Erskine, Richie Beirach) on Antilles

1989
Duo Due (Tre)
(with Christian Muthspiel) on Amadeo

1989
Timezones
(with Bob Berg and Aydin Esen) on PolyGram

1985
Duo Due Schneetanz
(with Christian Muthspiel) on PolyGram