Bruno Heinen
Underground καλλιτέχνης ambient jazz
Described by the Guardian as “eclectic, eccentric and unobtrusively erudite“, pianist Dr. Bruno Heinen is equally at home supporting Lee Konitz or Roy Hargrove at the Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club as he is playing with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. Coming from three generations of classical musicians, Bruno Heinen started playing piano at the age of four. He started composing pieces early on, and was introduced to the world of jazz through the music of Bill Evans by his uncle (jazz pianist Johannes Heinen) in his late teens. His compositional voice has been informed by his love of composers from Duke Ellington to Béla Bártok and from Wayne Shorter to György Ligeti. Professor of jazz piano and composition at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music, Bruno has written for artists ranging from DJ Vadim to the Camerata Alma Viva string ensemble, with the Independent noting his ‘consistently intelligent linking voice’.
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Bruno Heinen plays a blend of ambient and contemporary jazz piano, often incorporating classical influences and experimental elements, as heard on his album "Postcard to Bill Evans".
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