Peter Epstein

Peter Epstein
Born 1967
Eugene, OR, U.S.
Genres Post-bop jazz, Avant-garde jazz, Free jazz, Middle-Eastern jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, Music professor
Instruments Alto Saxophone
Years active 1982–present
Labels M.A. Recordings, Songlines, Origin Records
Associated acts EAA, Ralph Alessi, Brad Shepik, Marcelo Zarvos, David Ake, Paolo Jaoa
Website www.peterepsteinmusic.com

Peter Coleman Epstein (born January 18, 1967, Eugene, Oregon) is an American jazz saxophonist.

Biography

Epstein learned clarinet as a youth from his father, Ed Epstein, who played saxophone, but picked up his father's instrument in his teens, playing in high school ensembles.[1] While attending the California Institute of the Arts, Epstein studied improvisation and composition with bassist Charlie Haden, flautist James Newton, and clarinetist John Carter, concurrently exploring West African music and dance, North and South Indian classical music and Balkan folk music.

He graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a degree in music in 1992, then moved to Brooklyn, New York and has since appeared on more than 50 recordings and toured in 20-plus countries with artists including Ralph Alessi, Michael Cain, Scott Colley, James Carney, Jerry Granelli, Carola Grey, Paolo Jaoa, Pete McCann, Bobby Previte, Brad Shepik. and Marcelo Zarvos.

Epstein is a founding member of the School for Improvisational Music in New York City and has taught numerous workshops at universities, conservatories, and music festivals around the United States (Eastman School of Music, California Institute of the Arts, New England Conservatory of Music) and the world (Nepal, India, Slovenia, Poland, Sweden, Germany, Portugal, Colombia).

He received his Master of Music Degree in Saxophone Performance from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2004. Since 2007 Epstein has been the Director of Jazz & Improvisational Music and Associate Professor of Jazz Saxophone at U.N.

Discography

Sideman and Collaborations

With Carola Grey

With Miroslav Tadic

With Marcelo Zarvos

With James Carney

With Brad Shepik

With Michael Cain and Ralph Alessi

With Pete McCann

With Jerry Granelli

With Joao Paolo

With Tronzo/Granelli/Epstein

With Chris Dhalgren

With Chris Woodson's Elipsis

With Chris Parker

With The Collective - University of Nevada Jazz Studies Faculty Ensemble

With The Gadfly

With EEA - Peter Epstein, Larry Engstrom, David Ake

With Epstein Alliance

With Chris Clark Quintet

With David Ake

The Peter Epstein Website

Peter Epstein at the University of Nevada, Reno

References

  1. "Peter Epstein". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld.
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