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Rainer Brüninghaus was born on November 21, 1949 in Bad Pyrmont, Lower Saxony, Germany. From the age of nine he was educated in classical piano and founded his first jazz trio when he was 16. He studied sociology at the University of Cologne and music during the same time. In 1970, he founded the experimental jazz rock group Eiliff, which recorded two albums and one single.
In 1973, he joined the band of German jazz guitarist Volker Kriegel. From 1973 until 1985, he was a frequent guest in the jazz ensemble and the big band of Hessian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1975, with bassist Eberhard Weber and Charlie Mariano, he formed the band, Colours. Rainere played duo concerts with Manfred Schoof and in his quintet and big band.
In 1976, Brüninghaus first played a piano solo concert at the Heidelberg Jazz Days Festival. At the German Jazz Festival Frankfurt of 1978, he performed a suite of pieces lasting 50 minutes, which he composed as commissioned work for the festival.
The Eighties saw Brüninghaus working mainly as a bandleader, putting effort into his own projects, Freigeweht with Kenny Wheeler and Jon Christensen. He alsoe founded his own trio in which Markus Stockhausen and Fredy Studer played until the end of 1984.
John Abercrombie and Trilok Gurtu joined the band in 1985, and for some of the performances, Charlie Mariano, Hugo Read, and Jo Thönes played in the band. In 1988, Rainer began a long association with Jan Garbarek. He has written music for symphony orchestras, big bands, small ensembles, and solo piano, as well as for film and television.
He has also worked with Carla Bley, Bob Brookmeyer, Gary Burton, Bobby McFerrin, Jim Hall, Manu Katché, Albert Mangelsdorff, Paul McCandless, Alphonse Mouzon, Archie Shepp, and Steve Swallow.
He taught piano and music theory at the Akademie Remscheid, at the University of Cologne, and from 1990 to 1993 at the Hochschule (University) for Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. He has published essays on music theory and was a member of the artistic advisory board for the Union of German Jazz Musicians.
>Pianist, composer and university teacher Rainer Brüninghaus, who has performed solo Grand Piano conerts, continues to perform and record.
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