Till Brönner

Till Brönner

Brönner performing in 2006
Background information
Born (1971-05-06) 6 May 1971
Viersen, West Germany
Genres Jazz fusion, Blue-eyed soul, classical, pop
Occupation(s) Musician
Arranger
Producer
Instruments Trumpet
Years active 1991-current
Labels Verve
Website www.tillbroenner.com

Till Brönner (born 6 May 1971 in Viersen, West Germany) is a jazz musician, trumpet player, singer, composer, arranger and producer.[1]

His approach is influenced by bebop and fusion jazz, but also modern pop music, movie soundtracks (especially old German movies), country music and even German pop songs. His trumpet playing is primarily inspired by the listening experiences of Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie and Chet Baker. His most influential teachers were Bobby Shew and Malte Burba.

Till was raised in Rome and received classical trumpet education at the Jesuit boarding school Aloisiuskolleg in Bonn. During high school, he completed a one-year exchange program to the United States with the exchange organization ASSIST. He then studied the jazz trumpet at the music academy in Cologne under Jiggs Whigham and Jon Eardley.

History

Brönner also wrote the movie soundtrack for Pepe Danquart's Höllentour (English title: Hell On Wheels; a movie about the "Tour de France" bicycle race). The soundtrack was nominated for a German Movie Award in the category "Best Music Score".

Discography

Live-DVD

References

  1. Schulte-Peevers, Andrea (2010-03-01). Germany 6. Lonely Planet. pp. 67–. ISBN 9781741047813. Retrieved 13 December 2012.

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