Peter Autschbach

Peter Autschbach
Background information
Born

1961 (age 5455)

Genres Fingerstyle acoustic, Rock, Jazz
Occupation(s) Composer, musician
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1976–present
Labels Acoustic Music Records
Associated acts Ralf Illenberger
Website autschbach.de

Peter Autschbach (born 1961 in Siegen) is a German composer, guitarist and music teacher.

Biography

Peter Autschbach learned to play the guitar being autodidact, in 1988/89 he was a private student of Jazz guitar legend Joe Pass. In 1990 he completed his Jazz studies at the Cologne Musikhochschule with highest honors. He joined the band of the rock opera Tommy written by The WHO guitarist Pete Townshend, he played about 1,000 shows between 1995 and 2005. He also worked for the Dortmund Philharmonic Orchestra being guitarist in various musicals such as Cabaret (2002) or West Side Story (2004). Later he was chosen by Brian May to be guitarist in the Queen show "We Will Rock You" in Cologne and Vienna. Since 1998, Peter Autschbach composes for his band Terminal A, touring in Germany and abroad. Autschbach released nine Albums with his original compositions. Since 2010 he started a new duo with guitarist Ralf Illenberger, who is living in Sedona, Arizona. So far they released two albums, "No Boundaries" and "One Mind". In 2013 The US guitar manufacturer Larrivée developed a new electric guitar called the "Autschbach Model". Also the German luthier Joe Striebel honored Peter with four different Signature series. Autschbach is also endorsed by G66, the European distributor of Fractal Audio equipment.[1] As a solo guitarist and interpreter of his fingerstyle compositions Peter Autschbach was invited to play in Singapore (2011) and Japan (2014). Peter regularly teaches workshops in Europe and Asia and he wrote fourteen guitar teaching books. In April 2016 the new method "Gitarre lernen mit Zacky und Bob" for children aged from 8 years was released by Schott Music.

Teaching books for guitar

Discography (excerpt)

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