Hubbry Logo
Martin BrunnerMartin BrunnerMain
Open search
Martin Brunner
Community hub
Martin Brunner
logo
8 pages, 0 posts
0 subscribers
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Martin Brunner
Martin Brunner
from Wikipedia

Martin Brunner.

Martin Brunner (born 23 April 1963 in Zürich) is a retired Swiss football goalkeeper, who was capped 36 times for the Swiss national team. He was an unused substitute at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.[1]

Clubs

[edit]

Honours

[edit]
Grasshoppers

References

[edit]
Revisions and contributorsEdit on WikipediaRead on Wikipedia
from Grokipedia
Martin Brunner is a Czech composer, pianist, and keyboardist known for his expressive and innovative contributions to the contemporary Czech jazz scene, blending jazz with classical training, art rock influences, and chamber music elements. Brunner studied classical music and piano at the conservatoire, though jazz and the freedom of improvisation have always been central to his interests. His compositional approach focuses on expressiveness and urgency, often drawing inspiration from the personalities and stories of the musicians he works with, ensuring the music conveys intended emotional depth. He has developed a distinctive voice as one of the notable composers of his generation in Czech jazz, creating music across formats including piano trios, jazz-rock ensembles, and large-scale works with string quartets or symphony orchestras. He has released five studio albums as a leader, such as Morning Walks, Levels of Life, and Svou chvíli, alongside other significant recordings like live projects and collaborations. Brunner is a member of the composer collective The Prague Six, contributing to albums and suites for the award-winning Concept Art Orchestra. He has also collaborated with prominent Czech artists including vocalist Markéta Foukalová on jazz poetry projects with the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, as well as appearances with Lenka Dusilová and others in the Czech music scene.

Early life

Martin Brunner is from Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic (then Czechoslovakia). His interest in music began in early childhood, influenced by his father's involvement as a jazz fan and organizer of the "Jazz Goes To Town" festival in Hradec Králové. He studied classical piano at the Conservatory in Pardubice and later attended the Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory in Prague. Limited additional details about his family background or pre-professional life are documented in reliable sources.

Playing career

This section previously contained information about the football career of a different individual named Martin Brunner, a retired Swiss goalkeeper. Martin Brunner (the subject of this article) is a Czech composer, pianist, and keyboardist with no professional involvement in football. As a pianist, his performance work includes leading the Martin Brunner Band, collaborations with the Concept Art Orchestra, appearances with vocalists such as Markéta Foukalová and Lenka Dusilová, and solo piano performances, as detailed in his discography and projects. No documented coaching career exists for Martin Brunner in relation to his work as a composer, pianist, and keyboardist. The provided content refers to a different individual.

Television appearances

No television appearances are known for Martin Brunner.

Honours

Club honours

No club honours are applicable, as Martin Brunner is a Czech composer and musician with no documented football career or association with Grasshopper Club Zürich. The previous content pertained to a different individual of the same name and has been removed.

Personal life

Little public information is available about Martin Brunner's personal life beyond basic biographical details. He was born on December 25, 1983, in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, and is the son of Czech flautist and composer Martin Brunner. He is based in Prague.
Add your contribution
Related Hubs
User Avatar
No comments yet.