Music is the healing force

I wholeheartedly believe in the power of Music. Music will soothe your heart and calm your mind.  

Music is the medicine that can turn darkness into light.

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About Florian

Florian Bronk is Percussionist, Musician, Rhythm Visionary, World traveler and Student in the pursuit of Music.

He has been walking the path of a professional musician for 20 years now, always maintaining awareness of the deep connection between spirituality and Music.

A life guided by his deepest conviction:

Music is God

Bio
Education

Academic:

  • Jazz Percussion Bachelor at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg
  • Latin Percussion Bachelor at the Hochschule für Musik und darstellen Kunst Mannheim
  • Popkurs Hamburg 2012
  • On Stage Programm by Universität der Künste Berlin 2017

Florian is proud to have studied with some of the most genius Percussionist of our time.

Student of:

Dr. Patri Satish Kumar, Selvaganesh Vinayakram, Trilok Gurtu, Vikku Vinayakram, Naná Vasconcelos

Masterclasses:

Pete Lockett, Rhani Krija, Samir Chatterjee, John Santos, Horacio Hernández

Live

Festivals, Venues, Performances:

Waldbühne Berlin, International Music Festival Hammamet Tunisia, Arte Concert, Select Citywalk New Delhi, Elbjazz Festival, Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival, Elbjazz Festival, Just Love Festival, NDR Rolf Liebermann Studio, Das Fest Karlsruhe, Tamburi Mundi Festival Freiburg..


Work

Since Jan 2019 he is Principal Percussionist at the Operettenhaus Hamburg

  • Tina (2019-2023)
  • Hamilton (2023-2024)

Single Releases:

Night Air (2020)

Meine Flagge (2020)

Was soll das sein? (2020)

Plus Ein Grad (2021)

Für alle meine Brüder (2021)

Year of the Tiger (2022)

Wer singt hat keine Angst (2023)

As of August 2023 he is CEO of Percalada

Florians artistic work is supported by the Initiative Musik GmbH

Florian held a scholarship from the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Organisation

Teaching

Florian taught Masterclasses at:

Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg

Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe

Museum Europäischer Kulturen Berlin