Stephanie Trick
Stephanie Trick | |
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Born |
1987 (age 27–28) St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz |
Instruments | piano, pipe organ[1] |
Stephanie Trick (born 1987 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American stride, ragtime and jazz pianist.
Biography
Trick began playing piano at the age of five.[2] Her interest outside of classical music began at the age of 10, when her piano teacher introduced her to ragtime.[3] She received her BA in Music with honors from University of Chicago in 2009.[2]
She demonstrates piano performance and composition styles of stride, ragtime and jazz piano from the 1900s to the 1940s.[4] She emphasizes jazz standards, stride and boogie-woogie tunes with an accent on her specialty of Harlem stride.[5]
Discography
- Piano Tricks (2005)
- Ragtime Tricks (2006)
- Hear That Rhythm! (2008)
- Stephanie Trick LIVE (2010)
- Something More (2011) - with Danny Coots (drums) and Jay Hungerford (bass)
- Two For One (2012) - with Paolo Alderighi (piano)
- Fourteen (2012) - with Lorraine Feather (vocal)
- Sentimental Journey (2014) - with Paolo Alderighi (piano)
References
- ↑ Bach Prelude and Fugue (A Min.) on Rockefeller Chapel Organ on Stephanie Trick's YouTube Channel
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Biography. Retrieved from http://stephanietrick.com/biography.htm.
- ↑ Bio at West Coast Ragtime Society website. Retrieved from http://www.westcoastragtime.com/bios/bio_trick_09.htm
- ↑ Peters, Bill (April 16, 2010). "Great Strides at the Piano: Stephanie Trick re-ignites interest in Ragtime, Stride and Jazz Piano.". Peter's Music News.
- ↑ Wolff, Don (May 11, 2010). "Interview and Classic Jazz with Stephanie Trick". DonWolff.com.
External links
- stephanietrick.com
- Stephanie Trick: What Is Stride Piano? www.youtube.com/watch?v=56yn_F2rUCQ