
Gerald Preinfalk was born in Upper Austria. In 1990, he started to study classical saxophone with Oto Vrhovnik and jazz with Wolfgang Puschnig at the University of Music in Vienna, and as a result, pursued saxophone professionally. Scholarships brought him to the Berklee College of Music in Boston (USA) and to Paris.
Since 2000 he has been a member of Klangforum Wien, one of the most renowned ensembles for contemporary classical music in Europe. He has toured with orchestras such as the Vienna Philharmonic, the RSO – Radio-Symphony Orchestra Vienna, the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland Pfalz, the Staatsorchester Stuttgart and other ensembles for new music in and around Vienna.
He has also performed jazz as a sideman with various big bands such as Nouvelle Cousine, the Vienna Art Orchestra and other ensembles, playing with musicians like Don Byron (NYC), Django Bates (GB), George Garzone (NYC), Elliot Sharp (NYC); Terry Bozzio (USA Frank Zappa drummer), Savina Yannatou (BR), Lucia Pulido (CO), Alegre Corrêa (BR) and Wolfgang and Christian Muthspiel (A).
As a composer of theatre music, he is responsible for the soundtracks to “Peer Gynt,” “Hiob” and “Du bleibst bei mir” – all directed by Michael Sturminger at the Wiener Volkstheater. He has also collaborated with Burgtheater actors such as Nicole Heesters, Martin Schwab, Petra Morzé and Christoph Krutzler. In the commercial sector, he has worked with opera singer Elisabeth Kulmann on the ongoing project “La femme c’est moi” and also with national celebrities such as Willi Resetaruts, Tini Kainrath and Maria Bill (“Bill sings Jacques Brel”; “Bill sings Bill”). He has also composed music for solo saxophone, quartet and saxophone orchestra, available at chilinotes.com.
He plays with GeoGeMa Trio with Georg Vogel and Matheus Jardim, Prinezone Octet with Elina Viluma, Georg Vogel, etc. He is also involved in sideman band activities with Trio Paier-Valcic-Preinfalk.
He has recorded Fractal Beauty with Trio Giuffre Zone with Per Mathisen and Christoph Cech.
Since 2008 he is professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (Austria) for classical saxophone.
He is the founder of the saxophone orchestra KUG-Sax-Sippia in 2010 for active students and alumni.
In 2024 he founded the first Steirisches Saxophon-Festival in connection with the Styrian music school teachers for saxophone.
His Erasmus activities led him to give master classes in Strasbourg, Ljubljana (Slovenia), Szczecinek, Wroclaw (Poland), Munich, Geneva, Madrid, Tianjin (China), Tokushima (Japan), etc.