Ueli Staub


Ueli Staub was a Swiss vibraphonist, journalist, and photographer. Staub was the founder of the Metronome Quartet, along with Swiss pianist Martin Hugelshofer, whom were both graduate students at the time.

Life

Staub was a self-taught vibraphonist. He founded the Metronome Quartet with Martin Hugelshofer in 1953, which he played internationally from 1979–2001. He also played for the Robi Weber Quartet, Five Blazers, and Swiss All Stars. He also recorded an album with British saxophone and piano player Dennis Armitage. Staub married Margrit Staub-Hadorn in 1978, a Swiss TV announcer, presenter and author.
He also published two books :
Staub also worked as a journalist, specifically for the Swiss Neue Zürcher Zeitung, about music.

Metronome Quintet

In 1957, Swiss musician Bruno Spoerri joined the Metronome Quartet, which became Metronome Quintet, until 1975 when he left. His arrival marked a new era in the group, as even when he left another musician became a member, and so it always remained a quintet until its end in 2013. His arrival was also the beginning of the groups touring in Europe, and later in Japan in the Expo '70 in 1970.

Discography

Singles

Albums

Posthumous release (album)

Discography here available at discogs.com