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Aaron Goldberg

Aaron Goldberg (born April 30, 1974), is an American jazz pianist. Described by The New York Times as a "post-bop pianist of exemplary taste and range," Goldberg has released five albums as a solo artist and has performed and collaborated with Joshua Redman, Wynton Marsalis, Kurt Rosenwinkel, and Guillermo Klein, among others.[1][2]

Aaron Goldberg
Aaron Goldberg, 2019
Background information
Birth nameAaron Phillip Goldberg
Born (1974-04-30) April 30, 1974 (age 49)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresJazz
OccupationsMusician, composer
InstrumentsPiano
Years active1995–present
LabelsJ Curve, Sunnyside
Websiteaarongoldberg.com

Early life and education edit

Aaron Goldberg was born in Boston to Alfred L. Goldberg, a biochemist, and Joan Helpern Goldberg, a hematologist, and has one younger sister, Julie Goldberg. He began taking piano lessons at 7, and started playing jazz when he was 14. As a high school student at Milton Academy, Goldberg was introduced to improvisation by Bob Sinicrope, the founder of Milton's Jazz Program, and at 16 studied with saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi. Goldberg moved to New York City at 17 to attend the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, and devoted his off-hours to practicing the piano and performing in New York clubs.[3][4][5]

Due in part to his parents' insistence on attending a traditional academic college, Goldberg returned to Boston a year later to pursue a degree in history and science at Harvard University. His course of study shifted as Harvard created an interdisciplinary program in Mind, Brain, and Behavior. With philosopher Robert Nozick as his thesis advisor, Goldberg wrote a thesis on scientific theories of consciousness, and graduated magna cum laude as the first person to receive the new program's degree.[6][7]

While an undergraduate, Goldberg maintained a focus on music, and as a freshman was awarded the International Association of Jazz Educators' Clifford Brown/Stan Getz Fellowship. He spent considerable time both musically and socially with jazz players at Berklee College of Music and continued to perform on piano, playing frequently at Boston venues including Wally's Cafe. He spent the summers in Manhattan, performing and maintaining his ties in the New York jazz scene.[7][8]

Career edit

In 1996, following his graduation, Goldberg moved back to New York and once again concentrated on music. Among others, he performed with Mark Turner, Gregory Tardy, and Betty Carter, whom Goldberg first met as a founding member of her Jazz Ahead program while at Harvard. In 1998, he formed the Aaron Goldberg Trio with Reuben Rogers on bass and Eric Harland on drums, and the trio released their debut album, Turning Point, on J Curve in 1999. He also began what would become a lengthy association with saxophonist Joshua Redman, and toured extensively with him. In 2001, as he continued to tour with Redman, the Aaron Goldberg Trio released a second album, Unfolding, on J Curve. Goldberg was on the road with Redman full-time until 2002, when he returned to New York to perform with jazz performers including Nicholas Payton, Al Foster, Freddie Hubbard, and Stefon Harris. In addition, inspired by a passion for the country's music, he traveled frequently to Brazil between 2000 and 2002. In 2005, he toured South America with Madeleine Peyroux, joined the bands of Kurt Rosenwinkel and Wynton Marsalis, and performed worldwide as a member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.[3][5]

As his career as a pianist continued to gain momentum, Goldberg decided to pursue a long-held ambition to continue exploring themes from his senior thesis and obtain a master's degree in philosophy. In 2005, he enrolled in a master's program at Tufts University, located in Medford, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. Living in New York, Goldberg commuted to Boston for classes, and juggled performances with Marsalis, Rosenwinkel, and his own band in New York and elsewhere. He earned a master's degree in Analytic Philosophy in 2010, with Daniel Dennett serving as his academic adviser, and began once again to focus strictly on music. He released a new album, Home, in 2010, and Bienestan, a collaboration with Argentinian composer Guillermo Klein, in 2012. Yes!, an album he recorded with Omer Avital and Ali Jackson was also released in 2012.[2]

In 2006, Goldberg's "OAM's Blues" from his Worlds album was included as sample music in the Windows Vista operating system.[9] Windows Vista sold over 88 million copies.[10]

In November 2014, Goldberg released The Now, a 10-song album of his own compositions, jazz standards, and reworkings of Brazilian songs. Recorded with Harland on drums and Rogers on bass, The Now has received significant critical acclaim, with The New York Times describing it as "superb" and The Boston Globe noting its "elegance" and "sly wit." The Ottawa Citizen wrote: "It's a vivid portrait of an artist who excels in several distinct directions."[1][11][12]

Aaron has collaborated with many jazz musicians including Joshua Redman, Wynton Marsalis, Guillermo Klein, Charles Lloyd, Reuben Rogers, Dario Chiazzolino, Greg Tardy.

He is a Steinway Artist [13]

Personal edit

Goldberg organized Jazz for America's Future, a fundraising concert for John Kerry in 2004, and organized Jazz for Obama, a similar effort in 2008 and again in 2012. He performed and led free workshops in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, and participated in the 2014 fundraiser for the Haitian Education and Leadership Program (HELP).[2]

Goldberg lives in New York City.

Discography edit

As leader edit

Year recorded Title Label Personnel
1999 Turning Point J Curve With Reuben Rogers (bass), Eric Harland (drums); plus guests Mark Turner and Joshua Redman (sax), Carla Cook (vocals), Karsh Kalé (tabla, percussion)
2000 Unfolding J Curve Trio, with Reuben Rogers (bass), Eric Harland (drums)
2006 Worlds Sunnyside Most tracks trio, with Reuben Rogers (bass), Eric Harland (drums); one track quartet with Luciana Souza (vocals) added; one track quartet with Kurt Rosenwinkel (guitar) added[14]
2010 Home Sunnyside Most tracks trio, with Reuben Rogers (acoustic bass, electric bass), Eric Harland (drums); three tracks quartet, with Mark Turner (tenor sax) added[15]
2015 The Now Sunnyside Most tracks trio, with Reuben Rogers (bass), Eric Harland (drums); one track quartet, with Kurt Rosenwinkel (guitar) added
2018 At the Edge of the World Sunnyside Trio, with Matt Penman (bass), Leon Parker (drums)

As co-leader edit

  • Trilingual, OAM Trio, (Fresh Sound, 2000)
  • Flow, OAM Trio, (Fresh Sound, 2002)
  • Live in Sevilla, OAM Trio, (LOLA, 2003)
  • Baby Loves Jazz, Volumes 1–9 (Penguin, 2006–2007)
  • Now & Here OAM Trio (Karonte, 2009)
  • Bienestan (Sunnyside, 2011)
  • Yes! (Sunnyside, 2012)

As sideman edit

See also edit

External links edit

  • aarongoldberg.com, Aaron Goldberg's website.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chinen, Nate (16 January 2015). "Inspiration: Some Find It Alone, Others in Collaboration". New York Times. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Thomas, Greg (20 December 2011). "Great music is a global uniter and the pinnacle of social interaction, rising Brooklyn jazz pianist Aaron Goldberg says". New York Daily News. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b . jazztimes.com. Jazz Times. Archived from the original on 2015-02-26. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Bob Sinicrope Biography". jazzhistorydatabase.com. Jazz History Database. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b Jarenwattanon, Patrick (February 2, 2011). "Aaron Goldberg Trio in Concert". npr.org. NPR. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Notes". harvard.edu. Harvard University Gazette. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  7. ^ a b Gilbert, Andrew (9 June 2006). "Goldberg's Variation". Boston Globe. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  8. ^ Triniman (March 12, 2012). "Concert Review: Aaron Goldberg Trio at the Berney Theatre, Winnipeg, MB 3/10/12". Seattle Post Intelligencer. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  9. ^ Windows Vista Ultimate Bible. John Wiley & Sons. 11 February 2008. ISBN 9780470377451.
  10. ^ "Windows Vista: More than 88 million copies sold". ZDNet.
  11. ^ Hum, Peter (2 January 2015). "HOME ARTS MUSIC JAZZBLOG LOCAL ARTS MOVIES TELEVISION BOOKS CELEBRITY CAPPIES Aaron Goldberg, Justin Kauflin, Randy Ingram CDs reviewed". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  12. ^ Garelick, Jon (29 January 2015). "Aaron Goldberg: The Now". Boston Globe. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  13. ^ https://www.steinway.com/artists/aaron-goldberg
  14. ^ Panken, Ted (August 2006). "Aaron Goldberg: Worlds". DownBeat.
  15. ^ Chinen, Nate (April 11, 2010). "New CDs". The New York Times.

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For the American golfer see Aaron Goldberg golfer For the American botanist and parasitologist see Aaron Goldberg botanist Aaron Goldberg born April 30 1974 is an American jazz pianist Described by The New York Times as a post bop pianist of exemplary taste and range Goldberg has released five albums as a solo artist and has performed and collaborated with Joshua Redman Wynton Marsalis Kurt Rosenwinkel and Guillermo Klein among others 1 2 Aaron GoldbergAaron Goldberg 2019Background informationBirth nameAaron Phillip GoldbergBorn 1974 04 30 April 30 1974 age 49 Boston Massachusetts U S GenresJazzOccupationsMusician composerInstrumentsPianoYears active1995 presentLabelsJ Curve SunnysideWebsiteaarongoldberg wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal 4 Discography 4 1 As leader 4 2 As co leader 4 3 As sideman 5 See also 6 External links 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editAaron Goldberg was born in Boston to Alfred L Goldberg a biochemist and Joan Helpern Goldberg a hematologist and has one younger sister Julie Goldberg He began taking piano lessons at 7 and started playing jazz when he was 14 As a high school student at Milton Academy Goldberg was introduced to improvisation by Bob Sinicrope the founder of Milton s Jazz Program and at 16 studied with saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi Goldberg moved to New York City at 17 to attend the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music and devoted his off hours to practicing the piano and performing in New York clubs 3 4 5 Due in part to his parents insistence on attending a traditional academic college Goldberg returned to Boston a year later to pursue a degree in history and science at Harvard University His course of study shifted as Harvard created an interdisciplinary program in Mind Brain and Behavior With philosopher Robert Nozick as his thesis advisor Goldberg wrote a thesis on scientific theories of consciousness and graduated magna cum laude as the first person to receive the new program s degree 6 7 While an undergraduate Goldberg maintained a focus on music and as a freshman was awarded the International Association of Jazz Educators Clifford Brown Stan Getz Fellowship He spent considerable time both musically and socially with jazz players at Berklee College of Music and continued to perform on piano playing frequently at Boston venues including Wally s Cafe He spent the summers in Manhattan performing and maintaining his ties in the New York jazz scene 7 8 Career editIn 1996 following his graduation Goldberg moved back to New York and once again concentrated on music Among others he performed with Mark Turner Gregory Tardy and Betty Carter whom Goldberg first met as a founding member of her Jazz Ahead program while at Harvard In 1998 he formed the Aaron Goldberg Trio with Reuben Rogers on bass and Eric Harland on drums and the trio released their debut album Turning Point on J Curve in 1999 He also began what would become a lengthy association with saxophonist Joshua Redman and toured extensively with him In 2001 as he continued to tour with Redman the Aaron Goldberg Trio released a second album Unfolding on J Curve Goldberg was on the road with Redman full time until 2002 when he returned to New York to perform with jazz performers including Nicholas Payton Al Foster Freddie Hubbard and Stefon Harris In addition inspired by a passion for the country s music he traveled frequently to Brazil between 2000 and 2002 In 2005 he toured South America with Madeleine Peyroux joined the bands of Kurt Rosenwinkel and Wynton Marsalis and performed worldwide as a member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra 3 5 As his career as a pianist continued to gain momentum Goldberg decided to pursue a long held ambition to continue exploring themes from his senior thesis and obtain a master s degree in philosophy In 2005 he enrolled in a master s program at Tufts University located in Medford Massachusetts a suburb of Boston Living in New York Goldberg commuted to Boston for classes and juggled performances with Marsalis Rosenwinkel and his own band in New York and elsewhere He earned a master s degree in Analytic Philosophy in 2010 with Daniel Dennett serving as his academic adviser and began once again to focus strictly on music He released a new album Home in 2010 and Bienestan a collaboration with Argentinian composer Guillermo Klein in 2012 Yes an album he recorded with Omer Avital and Ali Jackson was also released in 2012 2 In 2006 Goldberg s OAM s Blues from his Worlds album was included as sample music in the Windows Vista operating system 9 Windows Vista sold over 88 million copies 10 In November 2014 Goldberg released The Now a 10 song album of his own compositions jazz standards and reworkings of Brazilian songs Recorded with Harland on drums and Rogers on bass The Now has received significant critical acclaim with The New York Times describing it as superb and The Boston Globe noting its elegance and sly wit The Ottawa Citizen wrote It s a vivid portrait of an artist who excels in several distinct directions 1 11 12 Aaron has collaborated with many jazz musicians including Joshua Redman Wynton Marsalis Guillermo Klein Charles Lloyd Reuben Rogers Dario Chiazzolino Greg Tardy He is a Steinway Artist 13 Personal editGoldberg organized Jazz for America s Future a fundraising concert for John Kerry in 2004 and organized Jazz for Obama a similar effort in 2008 and again in 2012 He performed and led free workshops in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake and participated in the 2014 fundraiser for the Haitian Education and Leadership Program HELP 2 Goldberg lives in New York City Discography editAs leader edit Year recorded Title Label Personnel1999 Turning Point J Curve With Reuben Rogers bass Eric Harland drums plus guests Mark Turner and Joshua Redman sax Carla Cook vocals Karsh Kale tabla percussion 2000 Unfolding J Curve Trio with Reuben Rogers bass Eric Harland drums 2006 Worlds Sunnyside Most tracks trio with Reuben Rogers bass Eric Harland drums one track quartet with Luciana Souza vocals added one track quartet with Kurt Rosenwinkel guitar added 14 2010 Home Sunnyside Most tracks trio with Reuben Rogers acoustic bass electric bass Eric Harland drums three tracks quartet with Mark Turner tenor sax added 15 2015 The Now Sunnyside Most tracks trio with Reuben Rogers bass Eric Harland drums one track quartet with Kurt Rosenwinkel guitar added2018 At the Edge of the World Sunnyside Trio with Matt Penman bass Leon Parker drums As co leader edit Trilingual OAM Trio Fresh Sound 2000 Flow OAM Trio Fresh Sound 2002 Live in Sevilla OAM Trio LOLA 2003 Baby Loves Jazz Volumes 1 9 Penguin 2006 2007 Now amp Here OAM Trio Karonte 2009 Bienestan Sunnyside 2011 Yes Sunnyside 2012 As sideman edit David Rex Tour of Fate 2012 Walter Smith III Live In Paris Space Time 2009 Joshua Redman Come What May Nonesuch 2019 Omer Avital The Ancient Art Of Giving Smalls Records 2006 Joshua Redman Passage of Time Warner Bros 2001 Joshua Redman Beyond Warner Bros 2000 The Remedy Kurt Rosenwinkel Album See also editGoldberg surname External links editaarongoldberg com Aaron Goldberg s website References edit a b Chinen Nate 16 January 2015 Inspiration Some Find It Alone Others in Collaboration New York Times Retrieved 24 February 2015 a b c Thomas Greg 20 December 2011 Great music is a global uniter and the pinnacle of social interaction rising Brooklyn jazz pianist Aaron Goldberg says New York Daily News Retrieved 24 February 2015 a b Aaron Goldberg at Jazz Times jazztimes com Jazz Times Archived from the original on 2015 02 26 Retrieved 24 February 2015 Bob Sinicrope Biography jazzhistorydatabase com Jazz History Database Retrieved 24 February 2015 a b Jarenwattanon Patrick February 2 2011 Aaron Goldberg Trio in Concert npr org NPR Retrieved 24 February 2015 Notes harvard edu Harvard University Gazette Retrieved 24 February 2015 a b Gilbert Andrew 9 June 2006 Goldberg s Variation Boston Globe Retrieved 24 February 2015 Triniman March 12 2012 Concert Review Aaron Goldberg Trio at the Berney Theatre Winnipeg MB 3 10 12 Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved 24 February 2015 Windows Vista Ultimate Bible John Wiley amp Sons 11 February 2008 ISBN 9780470377451 Windows Vista More than 88 million copies sold ZDNet Hum Peter 2 January 2015 HOME ARTS MUSIC JAZZBLOG LOCAL ARTS MOVIES TELEVISION BOOKS CELEBRITY CAPPIES Aaron Goldberg Justin Kauflin Randy Ingram CDs reviewed Ottawa Citizen Retrieved 25 February 2015 Garelick Jon 29 January 2015 Aaron Goldberg The Now Boston Globe Retrieved 25 February 2015 https www steinway com artists aaron goldberg Panken Ted August 2006 Aaron Goldberg Worlds DownBeat Chinen Nate April 11 2010 New CDs The New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aaron Goldberg amp oldid 1215983124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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