Richie Beirach

Richie Beirach

Richie Beirach in the 1980s.
Background information
Birth name Richard Beirach
Born (1947-05-23) 23 May 1947
Origin New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Piano
Associated acts Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Henrik Frisk, David Liebman, Lookout Farm, Quest
Website www.richiebeirach.com

Richard Beirach (born 23 May 1947) is an American jazz pianist and composer.

Early life

Beirach was born in New York City. He initially studied both classical music and jazz. While still at high school, he took lessons from pianist Lennie Tristano.[1] Beirach later entered the Berklee College of Music. After one year, he left Berklee and began attending the Manhattan School of Music. While there, he studied with Ludmilla Ulehla. In 1972, he graduated from the Manhattan School of Music with a Master's Degree in Music Theory and Composition.

Career

In 1972 Beirach began working with Stan Getz. He also worked with Chet Baker. Beirach has maintained an ongoing musical partnership with David Liebman from the late-1960s to the present in the groups Lookout Farm and Quest. In addition, Liebman and Beirach have frequently performed and recorded as a duo.

Several of Beirach's compositions – "Leaving" and "Elm", for instance – have found their way into the jazz standard repertoire.

Playing style

Beirach's style is influenced by Art Tatum, Bill Evans, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea and his earlier classical training. It is also individualistic with many touches all its own.

Discography

As leader

See also Richie Beirach's extensive recordings as a co-leader with the group Quest.

As sideman

With George Adams

With John Abercrombie

With Jeremy Steig

With Steve Davis

With Laurie Antonioli

References

  1. Shim, Eunmi (2007). Lennie Tristano – His Life in Music. University of Michigan Press. p. 134. ISBN 978-0-472-11346-0.
  2. Billboard, Allmusic.com

External links

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