Bruno Alexander Spoerri (born 16 August 1935) is a Swiss jazz and electronics musician.
Born in Zurich, he studied applied psychology in Basel and Zurich. He played the saxophone as a student, and toured with the Modern Jazz Group Freiburg in Germany and Switzerland. In the early 1960s, he worked as a psychologist and career counsellor. He experimented with electrified saxophone and published the album Voice of Taurus in 1978.[1]
1992 Featured Guest Composer bei der International Computer Music Conference San José
Various awards for advertising films by the Art Directors’ Club Switzerland
Art Prize 2004 of the municipality of Zollikon (Hintermeister-Gyger Foundation)
Swiss Jazz Award 2017
Sankt Elektronika Lifetime Achievement Award, St. Gallen[2]
Further reading
Spoerri, Bruno. "Spoerri, Bruno Alexander". In Spoerri, Bruno (ed.). Biografisches Lexikon des Schweizer Jazz (in German). CD-accessory to: Spoerri, Bruno, ed. (2005). Jazz in der Schweiz. Geschichte und Geschichten (in German). Zürich: Chronos-Verlag. ISBN3-0340-0739-6.
Widerøe, Arild. Swiss Jazz Discography 1925-2004. CD-accessory to: Spoerri, Bruno, ed. (2005). Jazz in der Schweiz. Geschichte und Geschichten (in German). Zürich: Chronos Verlag. ISBN3-0340-0739-6.