Joachim Kühn

Joachim Kühn (born 15 March 1944) is a German jazz pianist.

Biography

Kühn was a musical prodigy and made his debut as a concert pianist, having studied classical piano and composition with Arthur Schmidt-Elsey. Influenced by his elder brother, clarinetist Rolf Kühn, he simultaneously got interested in jazz. In 1961 he became a professional jazz musician. With a trio of his own, founded in 1964, he presented the first free jazz in the GDR. In 1966 he left the country and settled in Hamburg. Together with his brother he played at the Newport Jazz Festival and recorded with Jimmy Garrison for Bob Thiele's Impulse! Records.

Kühn has lived in Paris since 1968, and worked with Don Cherry, Karl Berger, Slide Hampton, Phil Woods, Michel Portal, Barre Phillips, Eje Thelin, Ray Lema, Hellmut Hattler, and Jean-Luc Ponty. As a member of Pierre Courbois's Association P.C., he turned to electronic keyboards. During the second half of the 70's he lived in California and joined the West Coast fusion scene and recorded with Alphonse Mouzon, Billy Cobham, Michael Brecker, and Eddie Gómez.

Joachim

Joachim (/ˈ.əkɪm/; "he whom Yahweh has set up", Hebrew: יְהוֹיָקִים Yəhôyāqîm, Greek Ἰωακείμ Iōākeím) was the husband of Saint Anne and the father of Mary the mother of Jesus, according to the Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican traditions. The story of Joachim and Anne first appears in the apocryphal Gospel of James. Joachim and Anne are not mentioned in the Bible. His feast day is July 26.

In Christian tradition

Since the genealogies of Jesus in Matthew and Luke do not explicitly name either of Mary's parents, but apparently name two different fathers for Saint Joseph, many scholars from John of Damascus (8th century), and particularly Protestant scholars, argue that the genealogy in Luke is actually the family tree of Mary, and that Heli is her father. To resolve the problem of Joseph having two fathers - one descended from Solomon, son of David, one descended from Nathan (son of David), traditions from the 7th century specify that Heli was a first cousin of Joachim.

Joachim (given name)

Joachim derives from the Hebrew Yehoyaqim (יְהוֹיָקִים) and means "raised by God".

People with the given name Joachim

  • Jehoiakim (c. 635–597 BC), king of Judah, from whom all later versions of the name are directly or indirectly derived
  • Joachim, a Saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. He was the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus
  • Joachim of Fiore (c. 1135–1202), 12th century monk and founder of the heretical "Three Ages" theory
  • Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg (1484–1535), German member of the Hohenzollern
  • Patriarch Joachim I of Constantinople, reigned 1498–1502, 1504
  • Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg (1505–1571)
  • Joachim du Bellay (1522–1560), poet
  • Patriarch Joachim of Moscow (1620–1690), the eleventh Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
  • Prince Joachim Murat (1767–1815), Marshal of the Empire, Grand Duke of Berg and King of Naples
  • Joachim Patrikios (1786–1868), born in Ithaca, Greece, a Saint in the Eastern Orthodox tradition
  • Joseph Joachim Raff (1822–1882), German-Swiss composer, teacher and pianist
  • Joachim (disambiguation)

    Joachim was the husband of Saint Anne and the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus.

    Joachim may also refer to:

  • Joachim (given name), a masculine given name of Hebrew origin
  • Joachim (surname), a surname ultimately derived from the Biblical king Jehoiakim
  • Joachim Creek, a river in Missouri, United States
  • Saint-Joachim, a commune in France
  • See also

  • St. Joachim of Ithaca
  • Joachim Ernest (disambiguation)
  • Joachim-Friedrich
  • Joachim-Napoléon
  • Joakim
  • Joachim (2011 storm)
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