Ben Goldberg

Clarinettista / compositore Ben Goldberg `e cresciuto a Denver, Colorado. Ha conseguito la laurea di musica presso la University of California, Santa Cruz, e unMaster of Arts nelle Composizione presso il Mills College. Fu allievo del celebreclarinettista Rosario Mazzeo, e ha studiato con Steve Lacy e Joe Lovano.
Oltre a comporre e suonare nel Quintetto di Goldberg Ben, si esibisce attualmente nei seguenti gruppi: Tin Hat; plays monk, un trio con Scott Amendola e Devin Hoff; Myra Melford’s Be Bread; Nels Cline’s New Monastery; Go Home con Charlie Hunter, Ron Miles, e Scott Amendola, “a wondrous new vehicle for combining (Goldberg’s) grounded desire with his far-ranging imagination.” (Metro Santa Cruz); e Afterlife Music Radio, un quartetto elettroacustico. L’11- piece Ben Goldberg’s Brainchild esegue le composizioni di Ben.
il gruppo di Ben New Klezmer Trio “ha spalancato la porta agli esperimenti con le radici della musica di Ashkenazi” (San Francisco Chronicle). Il loro CD Masks and Faces `e stato indicato come uno dei dieci migliori dischi del 1992 dalla rivista Cadence, che l’ha definito “grande improvvisazione libera”. Il gruppo ha realizzato due altri cd: Melt Zonk Rewire e Short for Something (all on Tzadik).
Le prossime uscite includono Subatomic Particle Homesick Blues, composizioni recenti con Joshua Redman e Ron Miles; e Nine Pound Hammer a cura del Ben Goldberg Quintet.
Nel 1993, Ben ha ricevuto un finanziamento dal National Endowment for the Artsper presentare una rassegna incentrata sul lavoro di importanti compositori americani, che gli permette di lavorare con Andrew Hill e Bobby Bradford, oltre a presentare la musica di Steve Lacy, Herbie Nichols eThelonious Monk. Nel 1996 la NEA ha finanziato una serie di concerti di Ben.
Oltre a i musicisti sopra citati, Ben ha avuto l’onore di lavorare con John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Roswell Rudd, Wayne Horvitz, Don Byron, Mark Feldman, Ellery Eskelin, Zeena Parkins, Mark Dresser, Vijay Iyer, Miya Masaoka, Jenny Scheinman, Steven Bernstein, Cuong Vu, Larry Ochs e Adam Levy.Clarinetist / Composer Ben Goldberg grew up in Denver, Colorado. He received his undergraduate music degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a Master of Arts in Composition from Mills College. He was a pupil of the eminent clarinetist Rosario Mazzeo, and studied with Steve Lacy and Joe Lovano.
In addition to composing for and playing in the Ben Goldberg Quintet, he currently performs in the following groups: Tin Hat; plays monk, a trio with Scott Amendola and Devin Hoff; Myra Melford’s Be Bread; Nels Cline’s New Monastery; Go Home with Charlie Hunter, Ron Miles, and Scott Amendola, “a wondrous new vehicle for combining (Goldberg’s) grounded desire with his far-ranging imagination.” (Metro Santa Cruz); and Afterlife Music Radio, an electro-acoustic quartet. The 11- piece Ben Goldberg’s Brainchild performs Ben’s on-the-spot compositions.
Ben’s group New Klezmer Trio “kicked open the door for radical experiments with Ashkenazi roots music.” (San Francisco Chronicle) Their CD Masks and Faces was listed as one of the ten best recordings of 1992 by Cadence magazine, which called it “great free improvisation.” The group made two more cds, Melt Zonk Rewire and Short for Something (all on Tzadik).
A CD by Ben’s group Go Home is now available on BAG Production Records. Other recent recordings include the door, the hat, the chair, the fact (Cryptogramophone), a record of compositions dedicated to Steve Lacy; The Sad Machinery of Spring (Rykodisc) with Tin Hat; Plays Monk (Long Song) with Amendola and Hoff; Nels Cline’s New Monastery: a view into the music of Andrew Hill (Cryptogramophone); Light at the Crossroads (Songlines) with Marty Ehrlich; two records by Junk Genius (with John Schott, Trevor Dunn, and Wollesen): Junk Genius (Knitting Factory Works), an examination of bebop, and Ghost of Electricity (Songlines), dealing with American folk music; and What Comes Before (Tzadik), reflections on post-tonal harmonic structures with John Schott and Michael Sarin.
Upcoming releases include Subatomic Particle Homesick Blues, recent compositions featuring Joshua Redman and Ron Miles; and Nine Pound Hammer by the Ben Goldberg Quintet.
Recent commissions include awards from San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music, Chamber Music America / French American Cultural Exchange, the de Young Museum of Art in San Francisco, and the Aaron Copland Fund for Music.
In 1993 Ben received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to present a series featuring the work of important American composers, allowing him to work with Andrew Hill and Bobby Bradford in concerts of their compositions, as well as presenting the music of Steve Lacy, Herbie Nichols, and Thelonious Monk. In 1996 the NEA funded a concert series of Ben’s own music.
Along with the musicians mentioned above, Ben has had the honor of working with John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Roswell Rudd, Wayne Horvitz, Don Byron, Mark Feldman, Ellery Eskelin, Zeena Parkins, Mark Dresser, Vijay Iyer, Miya Masaoka, Jenny Scheinman, Steven Bernstein, Cuong Vu, Larry Ochs, and Adam Levy.

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