Kyle Bruckmann
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Kyle Bruckmann | |
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Birth name | Kyle Bruckmann |
Born | USA |
Genres | Improvisational |
Occupations | Oboist/Composer |
Instruments | Oboe |
Years active | 1996 - present |
Labels | Porter Records, 482 Music, New World Records |
Associated acts | sfSound, Wrack, Stockton Symphony |
Website | www.kylebruckmann.com |
Kyle Bruckmann (born 1971) is an American composer and oboist based in San Francisco, California.
Getting his musical start playing in industrial and hardcore bands,[1] Bruckmann then studied oboe with Robert Atherholt at Rice University. He earned his masters at the University of Michigan (MM 1996) under Harry Sargous and contemporary improvisor Ed Sarath.[2]
His musical aesthetic varies widely, from traditional Western classical to free jazz, electronic music and post-punk rock.[3] and he cites Charlemagne Palestine as an influence.[1]
His work has been recorded by the labels Porter Records, 482 Music, and New World Records, among others.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Taylor, James Interview in All About Jazz.
- ↑ Djll, Tom "On Procedural Grounds". Liner note essay. New World Records.
- ↑ American Composers Forum. "ACF". Composer's biography, American Composers Forum,
- All About Jazz "AAJ Artist Page".
- Chicago Reader "Kyle Bruckmann's Wrack".
- Another Timbre "Interview with Kyle Bruckmann & Ernst Karel (EKG)".
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