Patrick Zimmerli

Patrick Zimmerli (born July 23, 1968) is an American saxophonist, composer, arranger, and record producer.[1]

Patrick Zimmerli
Background information
Born (1968-07-23) July 23, 1968
Bronxville, New York, U.S.
GenresJazz, contemporary classical, avant-garde
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, arranger, record producer
InstrumentsSaxophone
Years active1991present
Associated actsBrad Mehldau, Kevin Hays, Joshua Redman, Brian Blade, Ben Monder, Larry Grenadier, Satoshi Takeishi, John Hollenbeck, Jeff Williams, Tom Rainey, Anne-Marie McDermott, Kristina Reiko Cooper, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Brooklyn Rider, Knights Chamber Orchestra, York Classical Players, Jasmine Choi, Timothy Fain, Anne-Marie McDermott, Kristina Reiko Cooper, Brian Thornton, Ying Quartet, Escher String Quartet, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
Websitewww.patrickzimmerli.com

His work has been performed at Carnegie Hall[2] and Town Hall[3] in New York, Wigmore Hall in London[4] and Salle Pleyel in Paris,[5] as well as at the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.[6] His pieces have been featured in the Seattle Chamber Music Festival, the Colorado Music Festival, the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival and Festival Mozaic in San Luis Obispo, California.[7]

Notable musicians and ensembles who have commissioned or performed Zimmerli's music include Brooklyn Rider, the Knights Chamber Orchestra, the New York Classical Players, flutist Jasmine Choi, violinist Timothy Fain, pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, cellists Kristina Reiko Cooper and Brian Thornton, the Ying and Escher string quartets and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.

In addition to his work in the classical realm, Zimmerli has collaborated with dozens of jazz musicians over the course of his career, including Brad Mehldau, Kevin Hays, Joshua Redman, Brian Blade, Ben Monder, Larry Grenadier, Satoshi Takeishi, John Hollenbeck, Jeff Williams and Tom Rainey, as well as Ethan Iverson and Reid Anderson of The Bad Plus. In 1993, he won first prize in the first annual BMI/Thelonious Monk Composer's Competition,[8][9][10]

Selected works [11]

  • Concerto No. 1 for piano, strings and percussion (1998–99)
  • Suite for solo saxophone (1999)
  • Piano Trio No. 1 for violin, cello and piano (2001–02)
  • Piano Trio No. 2 for violin, cello and piano (2003)
  • New York Overture for chamber orchestra (2003)
  • The Chase for soprano saxophone, string quartet, piano, bass and jazz percussion (2005)
  • The Call for viola, two violins, cello, piano, bass and jazz percussion (2005–06)
  • American Spiritual for string quartet (2005–06)
  • The Light Guitar for solo violin (2006)
  • Narratives for solo piano (2004–07)
  • Stone and Steel for cello, piano and jazz percussion (2007)
  • Three Romances for violin and piano (2008)
  • Spectres for solo viola (2008)
  • Chamber Symphony for chamber orchestra (2008)
  • Light, Color, Line, Symbol for orchestra and video (2009)
  • Trio for flute, viola and harp (2009)
  • Introduction and Allegro for piano four-hands (2010)
  • Festival Overture for orchestra (2011)
  • Quintet for violin, viola, cello, piano and jazz percussion (2011)
  • Sonata for solo cello (2012)
  • Parisian Memories/Parisian Dreams for saxophone, viola, violin, cello and piano (2012)
  • Aspects of Darkness and Light Part I for tenor saxophone, string quartet, bass and percussion (2012)
  • Aspects of Darkness and Light Part II for tenor saxophone, string quartet, bass and percussion (2013)
  • Signs of Life for marimba and jazz piano (2014)
  • Three Shakespeare Sonnets for bass voice and piano (2014)
  • Twelve Preludes for solo organ (2010–14)
  • Concerto No 2. for piano, jazz percussion and orchestra (revised) (2001–02, 2004, 2014)
  • Sonata for Clarinet and Piano “Tempting Fates” (2015)
  • Clockworks for tenor saxophone, piano, bass and drums (2016)
  • Gathering Pools for 12 percussion soloists (2016)
  • Waterfalls for 12 percussion soloists (2016)
  • This Comforting Earth for soprano saxophone, piano, fender rhodes and 2 percussionists (2016)
  • Anthems for full choir (SSAATTBB) (2017)
  • Alan Seeger: Instrument of Destiny for men's choir, tenor soloist, jazz piano and percussion (revised) (2017, 2019)[12]
  • Piano Trio No. 3 (2019)
  • Nonet for Saxophones, brass, and rhythm (2019)
  • Messages for piano, classical saxophone quartet, bass and percussion (2019)
  • Concerto for flute, percussion and orchestra (2020)

Discography

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References

  1. Hareuveni, Eyal (25 August 2005). "CD/LP Review: Phoenix". All About Jazz. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  2. Chinen, Nate. "On Common Ground: The Pairing of Piano Men". New York Times. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  3. "Jazz Saxophonist Joshua Redman Performs June 4th at Town Hall Read more about Jazz Saxophonist Joshua Redman Performs June 4th at Town Hall". Broadway World. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  4. "Concert Listing: Luciana Souza and Gary Versace". Wigmore Hall. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  5. "Concert Listing: Brad Mehldau and Kevin Hays". Cite de la musique. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  6. "Patrick Zimmerli". Nonesuch Records. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  7. "Fringe: Classical Musicians Doing Un-Classical Things". Festival Mozaic. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  8. "Competition – Past Winners and Judges". Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. Archived from the original on 22 April 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  9. Baker, Duck. "Jazz Reviews: Twelve Sacred Dances". Jazz Times. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  10. Garrett, John. "Review: Joshua Redman: Walking Shadows". PopMatters. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  11. "List of Compositions". Patrick Zimmerli. 2014-07-12. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  12. "Patrick Zimmerli's 'Instrument of Destiny' at The Cathedral of St John the Divine | Gig Alerts | New Sounds". newsounds.
  13. "Patrick Zimmerli Shores Against Silence DownBeat review | Songlines". songlines.com.
  14. "Luxury Experience - Patrick Zimmerli Quartet - Shores Against Silence". luxuryexperience.com.
  15. Audition, Audiophile (December 27, 2016). "Patrick ZIMMERLI - Shores Against Silence - Songlines".
  16. "Patrick Zimmerli: Shores Against Silence". December 28, 2016.
  17. "Time Is Flat". NewMusicBox. November 10, 2016.
  18. "Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show: Podcast 553: A Conversation with Patrick Zimmerli". straightnochaserjazz.libsyn.com.
  19. Iverson, Ethan (April 19, 2018). "Dance to the Music of Time".
  20. "Jazz Trotter : Patrick Zimmerli en concert à l'Ecstatic Music Festival de New York". France Musique. April 13, 2018.
  21. "DownBeat Reviews". www.downbeat.com.
  22. "Jazzismus Was There..." Jazzismus Was There...
  23. "Patrick Zimmerli Quartet - Clockworks". JazzTrail | NY Jazz Scene | Album Reviews | Jazz Photography.
  24. "The New York City Jazz Record - Issue 192" (PDF). nycjazzrecord.com. 2018. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  25. "Joshua Redman à la lumière d'un quatuor". France Musique.
  26. "Sun on Sand - Joshua Redman, Brooklyn Rider | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" via www.allmusic.com.

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