Richard Tabnik

Richard Tabnik (born 1952) is an American jazz saxophonist who lives in New York City.

History

Tabnik studied with the jazz alto saxophonist Lee Konitz from 1970 to 1972.[1] During the years from 1975 through 1979, he lived in Buffalo, N.Y. and played lead alto sax in Frank Foster's Big Band at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.

He has written for and performed in many capacities in Houston, Texas, Atlanta, Georgia, and Providence, Rhode Island. He has studied and performed with Connie Crothers since January 1980.

Tabnik performs with the quartet CCQt, featuring Connie Crothers on piano, Roger Mancuso on drums, and Sean Smith on bass.

Tabnik is regarded for his virtuosity, originality, depth, and imagination.

Discography

- DUO DIMENSION [NA1003CD or LP] - Connie Crothers, p. Richard Tabnik, a.s.,

- SOLO JOURNEY, [NA1011] - Richard Tabnik, solo a.s.,

- IN THE MOMENT [NA1015] - Richard Tabnik Trio w/ R.T. a.s, Carol Tristano, d., Cameron Brown, b.,

- LIFE AT THE CORE [NA1016] - Richard Tabnik Quartet w/ R.T., a.s., Andy Fite, g., Roger Mancuso, d., Calvin Hill, b.,

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References

  1. Kelsey, Chris. "Richard Tabnik: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 October 2011.


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