Francesc Burrull


Francesc Burrull was a Spanish jazz musician and composer. In 2017, he was awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi.

Early life and education

Burrull studied at the Superior Conservatory of Music of the Gran Teatro del Liceo in Barcelona. His teacher was Pere Vallribera i Moliné. After completing his career in music and piano, he began to be noticed in the music scene of Barcelona, which had a large and active jazz scene.

Artistic career

Burrull performed alongside names of the first rank, such as Sidney Bechet, Bill Coleman (trumpeter), Chet Baker, Don Byas, and Jean-Luc Ponty. He also appeared as vibraphonist on two of the albums of Tete Montoliu.
In 1992, he received the Premio Nacional de Música de Cataluña, in the category of Jazz, from the Generalitat de Catalunya, recognizing his achievements in music.

Death

Burrull died on August 28, 2021, at 86 years old, due to a kidney disease.

Partial discography

Fantasía musical thailandesa, EP con la Orquesta Montoliu Negro Spirituals Miguel Hernández con Joan Manuel SerratRecordando a Duke Ellington Diálogos con Joan Baptista Humet Manuel de Falla avui. Catalonia Concerts Jazz Sinceritat..., con Ricard Roda No son... boleros, con La Voss [del Trópico] Blanc i negre, piano soloUn poema de amor, con La Voss del Trópico Passeig de Gràcia, grabado con su trío: Llorenç Ametller: bajo; Quim Soler: batería; Francesc Burrull: pianoBarcelona Jazz, grabado con su trío de jazz.Laura Simó & Francesc Burrull interpreten Serrat Temps de pluja, un segundo conjunto de versiones de canciones de Joan Manuel Serrat acompañando a Laura Simó.