Multi-instrumentalist associated with the German instrumental/fusion scene; plays saxophone, marimba, vibraphone and keyboards. Best-known album in the provided review: Bridges (1988).

According to the review, Siebert's music blends jazz-fusion, orchestral arrangements and world/Latin influences; labels mentioned include Biber, Inakustik and Narada. The review lists collaborations and circle peers such as Friedemann, Ralf Illenberger and Martin Kolbe.

The available review praises Büdi Siebert's 1988 album Bridges as a varied, rhythmic instrumental work blending jazz-fusion, orchestral arrangements and Latin/world touches. Siebert is described as a multi-instrumentalist (saxophone, marimba, vibraphone, keyboards) from the German instrumental/fusion scene. Herzeleid is singled out as the album's masterpiece; the record is recommended for fans of modern instrumental crossover.

For:Fans of instrumental music, jazz-fusion, world and crossover listeners

 Budi Siebert is a semi-unknown author in Italy (if not to a very niche audience), and is part of the German instrumental/fusion music circle along with other musicians like Friedemann, Ralf Illenberger, and Martin Kolbe, produced by labels such as Biber, Inakustik, or the more famous Narada.

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