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Lifelines

Label: Orbis Music
Released: 2008
Track listing: CD1: Agog; Agni; April Suite; Chosen Path; The Journey; Revisited Path; Intersection; Moondown; An Afternoon by the Meadow; Gymnastics/Skyscapes; Ballad For Summer's End. CD2: Elegy; Nardis/Cow's Tail; Fora Do Retrato; Cosmic Kerfuffle; Doxian (Darken in Color); Expectation; Candescence; Distant Roads; Flurries; Dream Walker; Eruption; New Land.

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Bruno Raberg with Curt Shumate Trio at Tosca Restaurant November 28th

Bruno Raberg with Curt Shumate Trio at Tosca Restaurant November 28th

Sweden-born experimental/jazz bassist and composer Bruno Raberg will perform with guitarist Curt Shumate at Tosca Restaurant. WHO: Curt Shumate Trio Curt Shumate (guitar) Phil Grenadier (trumpet) Bruno Raberg (bass) WHEN: November 28th 2008 8:30pm WHERE: Tosca Restaurant 14 North Street Hingham, MA Bruno’s latest ...

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Bassist Bruno Raberg at the The Outpost 186 in Cambridge, MA

Bassist Bruno Raberg at the The Outpost 186 in Cambridge, MA

Sweden-born experimental/jazz bassist and composer Bruno Raberg will perform with various bands this month. His latest album The LifeLines received reviews from various sources such as Hartford Courant, All About Jazz, Jazz.com, etc. Jerry D’Souza in All About Jazz describes the album, “The improvisations are a study of the understanding between the four….the way each player ...

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Bruno Raberg at Lilypad Art Gallery on November 7th

Bruno Raberg at Lilypad Art Gallery on November 7th

Sweden-born experimental/jazz bassist and composer Bruno Rabergwill perform with Josh Rosen Quartet. November 7, 2008 11:00pm -12:00am Josh Rosen Quartet: Josh Rosen (piano) Jeremy Udden (sax) Bruno Raberg (bass) TBA (drums) Lilypad Art Gallery 1353 Cambridge St Cambridge MA Bruno's latest album ...

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Bruno Raberg: Lifelines

Read "Lifelines" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


The sixth recording of Swedish Boston-based bassist Bruno Raberg is a generous presentation of his compositional prowess, inventive improvisation skills and musical leadership. Raberg began his professional career more than thirty years ago when he relocated to Stockholm in order to play in the band of Swedish trombone virtuoso Eje Thelin. In 1981 he moved to ...

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Bruno Raberg: Lifelines

Read "Lifelines" reviewed by Jeff Dayton-Johnson


Producer George Martin famously advocated a single LP release of the Beatles' epic White Album, culling the best tracks from the sessions; the Fab Four prevailed and released the sprawling, chaotic double LP we know today. Since then, many a double album has inspired skeptics to ask, like Sir George, “Might not a single disc have ...

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Bruno Raberg: Lifelines

Read "Lifelines" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Bassist Bruno Raberg seems to have a restless sense of adventure. He has profiled this over the course of his recordings as a leader where he has shown his ability in making both composition and improvisation relevant to his cause. Both have taken a forward trajectory through his choice of band mates that in the past ...

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Bruno Raberg: Chrysalis

Read "Chrysalis" reviewed by Jim Santella


Jazz's modern mainstream combines intricately composed works of art with free-flowing improvisation. The music must swing, and yet it must remain free from cliches. Tradition should remain a part of every project, but it must show evidence of growth. The title object for this album, the hard-shelled cocoon of a moth or butterfly, represents fully the ...

Album

Chrysalis

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: Snowaltz; Nightfall; Cool But Confusing; Chrysalis; Silhouettes; Le Luxe V; Yellow Bus; Sculpture IV; Sculpture V

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Bruno Raberg: Chrysalis

Read "Chrysalis" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


There is truth in clich's, so pardon this one. The music that Bruno Rïberg creates on Chrysalis is a tone poem. Each verse casts a hue bathed in warm colours. Adding to the ode are the players who daub and splash, coat and swipe and emphasize the dimension. What results is music that captivates with its ...


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