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Mathias Rüegg

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Genres
  
Jazz

Associated acts
  
Vienna Art Orchestra

Music group
  
Vienna Art Orchestra

Years active
  
1975-

Genre
  
Jazz


Occupation(s)
  
Composer, bandleader, director

Similar
  
Harry Sokal, Wolfgang Puschnig, Matthieu Michel, Lauren Newton, Herwig Gradischnig

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Mathias Rüegg (born 8 December 1952 in Zurich) is a European musician, composer, and bandleader best known as founder and director of the Vienna Art Orchestra from 1977 to 2010.

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Born in Zurich, Switzerland, son of linguist Robert Rüegg, Mathias Rüegg began playing jazz in secondary school. Trained as a schoolteacher, he taught for a while in special-needs schools. From 1973 to 1975 he attended the Musikhochschule in Graz, Austria, studying classical composition and jazz piano. In Vienna he performed in a nightclub as a solo jazz pianist, joined later by saxophonist Wolfgang Puschnig. The duo formed the core of an ensemble that in 1977 became the Vienna Art Orchestra.

Rüegg's distinctive, often humorous compositions have drawn on a range of influences from traditional folk music to classics. He has also led the VAO to explore the big band repertory of American jazz composers such as Duke Ellington. Besides the traditional big-band complement, his orchestrations have prominently featured such instruments as the tuba, piccolo, bass clarinet, alphorn, exotic percussion, and wordless vocals. Rüegg has composed hundreds of pieces for the Vienna Art Orchestra, other European big bands, and classical orchestras, as well as theatre music and film music. Since 1994 he has composed several works for soloist and chamber orchestra.

Besides managing the VAO, Rüegg has conducted workshops in Europe, worked as artistic director for music festivals, and headed multimedia and music-related projects. From 1983 to 1987 he directed the Vienna Art Choir. In 1991 he produced the film Mozart's Balls, commissioned by the BBC for the 1991 Mozart Year.

Rüegg founded the Porgy & Bess music club in Vienna and the Hans Koller Prize for Austrian jazz.

In 2011 in New York he composed the music for the new show of the Big Apple Circus.

In 2013 he arranged for and played piano for singer Lia Pale from Wels, Upper Austria.

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Discography

With the Vienna Art Orchestra

  • The Minimalism of Erik Satie (Hat ART, 1984)
  • Songs

    Art & FunArt & Fun25 (Set) · 2002
    Reflections on Gnossienne No 1The Minimalism of Erik Satie · 1984
    Double dealers crash into double doubts in Dublin2000

    References

    Mathias Rüegg Wikipedia