Bruno Råberg
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Bruno Råberg is an internationally renowned bass player and composer. Since coming to the U.S. from his native Sweden in 1981, he has made 10 recordings as a leader, about 30 as a sideman, and has performed with numerous world-class artists.
Some of the distinguished musicians Råberg has performed and recorded with include Jerry Bergonzi, George Garzone, Sam Rivers, Billy Pierce, Donny McCaslin, Billy Hart, Bob Moses, Mick Goodrick, Ben Monder, Bruce Barth, Jim Black, Matt Wilson, Ted Poor, Bob Mintzer, and John Medeski. Tours have taken Råberg throughout Europe, Scandinavia, the U.S., Japan, India, Africa, and Central America, and to many jazz festivals, such as Pori, Umbria, Monterey, Nancy, Bologna, Graz, Stockholm, Boston, and Cape Town. Råberg is currently leading the Lifelines Quartet with Chris Cheek, Ben Monder, and Ted Poor.
- International tours in Europe, the U.S., South America, Africa, India, and Japan
- Leader on 10 recordings (Triloka, For the Unknown, Hot Box, Plunge, Lifelines, Chrysalis, Ascensio, Presence, Orbis, and Pentimento) featuring artists such as Ben Monder, Chris Cheek, Allan Chase, Phil Grenadier, Marcello Pellitteri, Ted Poor, Matt Wilson, Bob Moses, Donny McCaslin, and Mick Goodrick
- Sideman on more than 30 recordings featuring George Garzone, Kenny Werner, Jerry Bergonzi, Dave Weckl, Bob Moses, and Bill Pierce
- Conductor of the Wayne Shorter Quartet and the Berklee Brass and Woodwinds Ensemble
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School NameThe New England Conservatory of MusicState or ProvinceMassachusettsDegreeBachelor of Music (BM)Field of StudyJazz PerformanceDate Degree Received