Matt Brubeck

Charles Matthew "Matt" Brubeck (born May 9, 1961)[1][2] is an American cellist, bassist, keyboardist, composer and arranger. He is both a performer of classical music and jazz and rock.

Biography

Matt Brubeck was born in Norwalk, Connecticut. The youngest son of legendary jazz pianist Dave Brubeck,[3] he started playing piano at the age of three.[4] However, when his school orchestra needed a cello player, he took it up. He later studied under Aldo Parisot at the Yale School of Music, where he received a Master's degree in cello performance. In 1990 he issued a CD "Really", with David Widelock on Jazzpoint records.

In the 1990s he founded the Oranj Symphonette and released two albums on the Rykodisc label. He also performed with the Club Foot Orchestra in the mid-1990s.[5] He has arranged music for several films and the music of Thomas Mapfumo for the Kronos Quartet, the music of Nino Rota for Club Foot Orchestra, and the Haydn Society orchestra of Boston.[4] He worked with Tom Waits in 2002 on his album Alice. As of 2012 he is a member of Sheryl Crow's band and has also worked with Yo-Yo Ma, Evan Parker, Carlos del Junco, John Geggie, Tanya Kalmanovitch, Pierre Tanguay, Anne Bourne, and David Mott.[4] He is on the faculty at York University and Humber College.

References

  1. Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians
  2. IMDb
  3. Yanow, Scott (2005). Jazz: a Regional Exploration. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-313-32871-8. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  4. 1 2 3 "Matt Brubeck". PBS.org. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  5. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (2 November 1996). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 68. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 28 March 2012.

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