Stan Sulzmann Net Worth

Stan Sulzmann Net Worth is
$13 Million

Stan Sulzmann Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Stanley Ernest Sulzmann (b. 30 November 1948, London) is an English jazz saxophonist.Sulzmann began on saxophone at age 13 and played in Bill Ashton's London Youth Jazz Orchestra, later the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music from 1969-1972. In the 1970s he played with the Clarke-Boland Big Band (1971), Mike Gibbs (1971), John Taylor and Kenny Wheeler, Volker Kriegel, Eberhard Weber, Zbigniew Seifert (1973), Phil Woods (1978), Clark Terry (1978), and Gordon Beck. In the 1980s he worked with Gil Evans, (1983), the European Jazz Ensemble (1983), the Hilversum Radio Orchestra, the Hamburg-based NDR Big Band, and the London Jazz Orchestra. Collaborations in the 1990s include with Allan Botschinsky, David Murray (1997), Paul Clarvis (1998), and Bruno Castellucci (1998). Television audiences around the world have heard him as the saxophone soloist in The Belgian Detective, the theme music to ITV's Poirot, composed by Christopher Gunning.Sulzmann has held teaching positions at the Guildhall School of Music, the Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College of Music.He is married with three sons: Gregory Sulzmann, Matthew Sulzmann and Ian Sulzman.

Date Of Birth1948-11-30
ProfessionMusic Department, Miscellaneous Crew, Soundtrack

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea1991musician: soprano sax
The Beiderbecke Connection1988TV Mini-Series musician - 4 episodes
The Beiderbecke Tapes1987TV Mini-Series musician - 2 episodes
The Beiderbecke Affair1985TV Mini-Series musician - 6 episodes

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Screen Two1994TV Series saxophone solos - 1 episode
Le jeune Werther1993soprano sax player

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Jane Austen Book Club2007writer: "El Escondite", "The Manhattan", "Tick Tock"

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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