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Rainer Brüninghaus (born 21 November 1949) is a German jazz pianist, composer and university teacher.


Career

He was born in
Bad Pyrmont Bad Pyrmont (, also: ; West Low German: ) is a town in the district of Hamelin-Pyrmont, in Lower Saxony, Germany, with a population close to 19,000. It is located on the river Emmer, about west of the Weser. Bad Pyrmont is a popular spa resort ...
, Lower Saxony, Germany. Rainer Brüninghaus was educated in classical piano, playing from the age of nine, and founded his first jazz trio when he was 16. From 1968 to 1972, he studied sociology at the University of Cologne and music from 1971 to 1975. In 1970, he founded the experimental jazz rock group Eiliff, which recorded two albums and one single. In 1973, he joined the band of German jazz guitarist Volker Kriegel. From 1973 until 1985, he was a frequent guest in the jazz ensemble of Hessian Broadcasting Corporation (hr) and in the big band of Hessian Broadcasting Corporation, hr-Bigband. In 1975, with bassist Eberhard Weber and Charlie Mariano, he formed the band, Colours. From 1977 onward, he played duo concerts with Manfred Schoof and in his quintet and big band. In 1976, Brüninghaus first played a piano solo concert on the Heidelberg Jazz Days Festival. At the German Jazz Festival Frankfurt of 1978, he performed a suite of pieces lasting 50 minutes, which he composed as a commissioned work for the festival. Jazz critic Joachim-Ernst Berendt wrote afterwards that he considered Brüninghaus one of the three leading German jazz pianists. In the 1980s, Brüninghaus worked mainly as a bandleader, putting effort into his own projects, for example ''Freigeweht'' with Kenny Wheeler and
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(
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). In 1981, he founded his own trio in which
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played until the end of 1984. This group toured worldwide, often for the Goethe Institute. John Abercrombie and Trilok Gurtu joined the band in 1985, and for some of the performances, Charlie Mariano, Hugo Read, and
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played in the band. In 1988, he began a long association with Jan Garbarek. He has also worked with
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, Paul McCandless, Alphonse Mouzon, Archie Shepp, and Steve Swallow. Brüninghaus has written music for symphony orchestra, big bands, small ensembles, and solo piano, as well as for film and television. He taught piano and music theory at the Akademie Remscheid from 1973 to 1977, at the University of Cologne (Musikhochschule) from 1984 to 1992, and from 1990 to 1993 at the Hochschule (University) for Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. He has published essays on
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and was a member of the artistic advisory board for the Union of German Jazz Musicians (Union Deutscher Jazzmusiker/UDJ). Since 1976, he has played solo concerts on grand piano, and has been doing so more frequently since 2011.


Critics' observations

Brüninghaus has become known in fusion jazz for his subtle chord layering and widely varying melodic changes, but without neglecting the rhythmical flow. Brüninghaus is the most imaginative exponent of minimal art. In his improvisation and compositions, he combines repetitive minimalist patterns with phrasing reminiscent of
Bill Evans William John Evans (August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer who worked primarily as the leader of his trio. His use of impressionist harmony, interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, block ch ...
.


Awards

In 1983, Brüninghaus won the Jazz Award of Southwest German Radio and the country of Rhineland-Palatinate, which at that time was the only German jazz award. In 1984, he won the Award of German Record Critics for his ECM album ''Continuum''.


Discography

* ''
Freigeweht ''Freigeweht'' is an album by German keyboardist and composer Rainer Brüninghaus recorded in 1980 and released on the ECM label.
'', (ECM, 1980) * '' Continuum'' (
ECM ECM may refer to: Economics and commerce * Engineering change management * Equity capital markets * Error correction model, an econometric model * European Common Market Mathematics * Elliptic curve method * European Congress of Mathematics ...
, 1983) * ''Shadows & Smiles'' with Manfred Schoof ( WERGO, 1988) With Jan Garbarek * ''
Legend of the Seven Dreams ''Legend of the Seven Dreams'' is an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek, that features Rainer Brüninghaus, Eberhard Weber and Naná Vasconcelos. It was released on the ECM label in 1988.
'' (ECM, 1988) * '' I Took Up the Runes'' (ECM, 1990) * '' Twelve Moons'' (ECM, 1992) * ''
Visible World ''Visible World'' is an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek recorded in 1995 and released on the ECM label.
'' (ECM, 1995) * '' Rites'' (ECM, 1998) With Eberhard Weber * '' The Colours of Chloë'' (ECM, 1973) * ''
Yellow Fields ''Yellow Fields'' is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in 1975 and released on the ECM label.
'' (ECM, 1975) * ''
The Following Morning ''The Following Morning'' is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in 1976 and released on the ECM label.Silent Feet ''Silent Feet'' is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in 1977 and released on the ECM label.Little Movements ''Little Movements'' is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in 1980 and released on the ECM label.
'' (ECM, 1980) * '' Endless Days'' (ECM, 2001)


References


Bibliography

* Wolf Kampmann ''Reclams Jazzlexikon'' Stuttgart, Reclam 2003; * Martin Kunzler, ''Jazz-Lexikon Bd. 1.'' Reinbek 2002;


External links


Homepage Rainer Brüninghaus

Discography
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