Bruno Tambascio has a degree in Recorder Flute and Early Music by Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid under his belt, and holding an additional degree in Musical Education by Universidad Autónoma, his studies have included subjects such as harmony,
counterpoint and composition, plus instrumental specializations in guitar, flute and piano.Since year 2000 he has played in shows such as The Merry Wives of Windsor, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, Zorba the Greek and Querellas Ante el Dios Amor, which toured throughout Spain and parts of South America. Simoultaneously, he has worked as Stage Manager and Maestro Interno at the spanish main opera houses, Gran Teatro del Liceu (Barcelona), and Teatro Real (Madrid), In 2004, he began to receive professional orders as a musical composer. It is at that time that he composed songs for the theater play In Love But Discreet, by Lope de Vega (Festival de Teatro Clásico de Almagro/ SMU, Dallas). He then composed for Antonio García Gutiérrez's El Trovador. Next he wrote and showcased his own original piece of musical theater: Ludwig, The Swan King; a one man show backed by a vocal chorus and an instrumental quintet. In 2010 he composed the soundtrack for a stage version of Frankenstein, which toured Spain and Italy, and premiered in Teatros del Canal (Madrid). Later on, the production company Kung Fusion Events entrusted him to compose Madre Tierra, a musical show for children.As an audiovisual composer, he scored soundtracks for short films such as El Regalo (selected by numerous European festivals), and De Qué Tienes Miedo, Best Documentary Short Film Award winner at "Cinemobile" festival (Sevilla) and at "Quartmetrages" (Valencia). He then touched on the world of advertising, and composed the soundtrack for the "Making Of " of the Access All Areas campaign for AMG-Mercedes Benz in China. He also composed the musical soundtrack for the video game trailer of Orc Attack, winner of the Audience's Award at the renowned Indie Showcase in Brighton.Later he composed the original soundtrack for the documentary film Where is home? by Nutopia, which premiered in summer 2012 on National Television (Canada)..At the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2013, living in Berlin, he participates with the project Berlin con mucho arte running a series of experimental concerts for their venue, Kleiner Salon. He also joins the theater troupe NoFourthWall as a composer, creating and performing on stage the music for two of their
shows, Easywhy and Lux Páramo, premiered in Berlin and Frankfurt, respectively. As a part of his stay in Germany, he elaborated as well music for the dancing project Multiverse, for the showcase Upcoming Choreographers, in Mainz.
On September 2013, he gets back to Madrid to compose the big scale musical Pinocchio, premiered in Palacio de Congresos (Sevilla), on December 6th, 2013, and still touring throughout Spain. In 2014 he began to collaborate as an arranger for the Big Band of the prestigious Humboldt Universität of Berlin. In September of that very year, he composed and directed the music for the theater play El loco de los balcones from peruvian Nobel prize Mario Vargas Llosa, premiering at Teatro Español de Madrid with José Sacristán as leading actor, and obtaining universal claim from both audience and critics.
His last work to the date was the musical direction for Sondheim’s A funny thing happened on the way to the forum on the International Festival Veranos de la Villa 2015, where he conducted a 19 musicians orchestra in a show with 21 performers on stage, including singers, actors and dancers.