Anton Bruhin, born in 1949 in Lachen, Switzerland, is a multifaceted artist renowned for his contributions to music, poetry, and visual arts. A virtuoso of the Jew's harp (Trümpi), Bruhin has been a pivotal figure in experimental music since the late 1960s, blending traditional Swiss folk elements with avant-garde techniques. His innovative works, such as the 1978 album "Rotomotor," showcase his mastery in tape manipulation and sound poetry. Beyond music, Bruhin's artistic endeavors encompass concrete poetry, palindromes, and digital imagery, reflecting his relentless pursuit of new forms and expressions. ([archivioconz.com](https://www.archivioconz.com/collection/artists/anton-bruhin/?utm_source=openai))