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KEITH TIPPETTpianist, composer, educator, big band leader For over thirty years Keith Tippett has been at the forefront of contemporary European jazz and new music - as a pianist, composer, bandleader, band member and musical educator. Tippett’s work ranges from his unique free improvisation as a solo pianist and with duos and small groups such as the quartet Mujician, to compositions for, and performances with, contemporary classical groups (including the Composers’ Ensemble, Kokoro and the Kreutzer String Quartet) and large-scale works for Jazz Orchestra. As an educator, Keith Tippett has a natural aptitude for coaxing new freedoms from musicians of all ages and abilities. He has worked with junior schoolchildren in artist-in-education projects and in extended workshops with aspiring jazz musicians in Britain and other countries, including Germany, Italy, Soviet Georgia and South Africa. He has been co-director of the Dartington International Summer School jazz course for the last decade, holds Honorary Fellowships at both Dartington College of Arts and the Welsh College of Music and Drama where he is currently a visiting tutor in piano and improvisation and director of the College’s Jazz Ensemble. Besides regular solo and small-group work, 2002 saw the world premiere of Dance of the Dragonfly, commissioned and performed by percussion group Ensemble Bash; composer-in-residence on a new music course in Aldeburgh with Joanna Macgregor; and (following a Festival appearance in Victoriaville, Canada in May), a further performance in Lisbon, Portugal with his current twenty-one piece jazz orchestra Tapestry. In 2004 Keith was commissioned by The Norfolk and Norwich Festival to write a piece of music for the BBC Singers. This piece entitled The Monk Flys Over The Eagle was premiered at the festival and featured eight saxophones (immersed throughout the choir) and Julie Tippetts who also provided text. This piece was broadcast on 'Performance on 3'. In 2007 Keith Tippett wrote a piece (commissioned by long standing fans Anthony and Dorothy Hopkins) entityled' From Granite to Wind' also featuring texts by Julie Tippett. This remarkable piece for 8 musicians was premiered at Colston Hall, Bristol. 2008 sees the premiere of a piece for 4 drummers and voice entitle 'Fish-Tale' at Dartingon Hall, Devon in February. Keith continues to perform in many ensembles as well as solo and in duo with Julie Tippetts throughout the World. All invitations and commissions will be considered. |
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