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Cliff Korman

Cliff Korman

About Me

CLIFF KORMAN Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Producer, EducatorCliff Korman likes to say that over twenty years of immersion in the musical universe of Brasil sheds a different light on the way he looks at American jazz. He has developed numerous jazz projects featuring Brazilian and American musicians and presenting a variety of original compositions and arrangements. His understanding of the diversity of sound, instrumentation and harmonic patterns of Brazilian music of the twentieth (and twenty-first!) centuries enables him to continuously explore the complex interconnections that link the music of the Americas.Korman has performed as a soloist and co-leader in New York venues including Birdland, The Knickerbocker Bar and Grill, and Lincoln Center, and in Italy at the Cantar da Costa Festival of Brazilian Music and Culture and “Music and Image” at Villa Celimontana in Rome. He toured with vocalist Astrud Gilberto from 1989-94, and for many years has participated in important Brazilian projects such as the “Tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim” at Carnegie Hall under the direction of Cesar Camargo Mariano and a two-piano production with Wagner Tiso and Milton Nascimento at the International Festival of MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) in São Paulo. He has produced and arranged a number of Brazilian Jazz CD’s including Chuck Mangione’s “The Feeling’s Back” ,“Entre Amigos”, a project featuring vocalist Rosa Passos and bassist Ron Carter, and Wendy Luck's 2006 release "See You In Rio".His recording “Migrations” (Planet Arts, 2004) is an aural representation of the mark Brazilian music and culture have made on his compositions and improvisational language. His duo record “Mood Ingênuo: The Dream of Pixinguinha and Duke Ellington” (Jazzheads, 1999) with 2000 Grammy Award winner Paulo Moura represents one of the first cross-cultural explorations of jazz and choro. Their 2000 recording “Gafieira Dance Brasil” pays homage to the dance roots of the instrumental and improvisational tradition of Brazilian music. Cliff also appears on numerous recordings made in Brasil, including the series "Bossa Jazz" which features his arrangements of songs of composer Pacifico Mascarenas , "Samblues" (Juarez Moreira) and "Era Só Começo Nosso Fim" (Yuri Popoff).Cliff holds a Master of Arts in Jazz Performance from the City College of New York, where he trained with Roland Hanna, Ron Carter and Kenny Barron. He regularly teaches courses and seminars on Jazz Piano, Jazz Theory, Improvisation, Rhythm Section Skills, and Brazilian Instrumental Music at institutions including City College, the Escola de Música of Brasilia, The Collective and the New School. Cliff is a candidate for the DMA in Advanced Jazz Studies at the Manhattan School of Music, where as a faculty member he teaches Brazilian Popular Music History and guides the Brazilian Combo.Korman’s research in the fields of Jazz and Brazilian music has received prestigious recognition, including a Fulbright Lecture/Research grant in Brasil, the invitation by the Society for American Music to deliver a paper on the music of Thelonious Monk, the publication of an article on the same topic in the Annual Review of Jazz Studies, and the invitation to present his lecture Jazz & Brazilian Instrumental Music: Common Roots, Divergent Paths at the Jazz Research Roundtable at Rutgers University. He is co-author of the instructional book “Inside the Brazilian Rhythm Section” (Sher Music 2002). He contributed to the Jazz Times 2005-2006 “Jazz Education Guide” with an article in “Tales from the Practice Room”.As do most musicians based in New York City, Cliff often appears in ensembles that do not necessarily focus on his specialty. He very much enjoys playing in big bands, and has played with The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Chico O'Farrill Orchestra, Thiago De Mello's "Amazon", and Gary Morgan's ensemble "PanAmericana". I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)

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Member Since: 6/23/2007
Band Website: cliffkorman.com
Band Members: The ensemble takes on varying formations, depending on the project, new arrangements and compositions, and the format of the presentation. We go from solo to septet! Band members include: Billy Drewes, Paulo Levi, Jay Rodriguez, Peter Brainin (woodwinds) Luis Bonilla, Chris Washburne(trombone) Andy Eulau, Leonardo Cioglia (bass) Adriano Santos, Vanderlei Pereira (drums) Café, Ze Mauricio (percussion) Uri Sharlin (accordion) Rob Moose (mandolin, violin) Cliff Korman (piano, compositions, arrangements)Audio Clips:BRASILIFIED (Cliff Korman) From "Inside the Brazilian Rhythm Section" (Sher Music) Nelson Faria (guitar) David Finck (bass) Paulo Braga (drums) Café (percussion)MI OSTINATO (Cliff Korman) New Project Billy Drewes (woodwinds) Café (percussion)CHORONDO (Cliff Korman) From "Migrations" (Planet Arts) Billy Drewes (woodwinds) Rob Curto (Accordion) Henrique Cazes (cavaquinho) Beto Cazes (percussion) Marcello Gonçalves (7-string guitar) Vanderlei Pereira (drums)TRIPLE THREAT (Cliff Korman) From "Live in Brasilia" (unreleased track) Lula Galvão (guitar) Ademir Junior (tenor sax) Sergio Galvão (tenor sax) Daniel Alcantara (trumpet) Tony Botelho (bass) Kiko Freitas (drums)REPENTISTA From "Trains of Thought": solo piano (Almonds and Roses Music) Cliff Korman (piano)DONA GERALDA Brasil Projects Lena Horta (flute) Jorge Helder (bass)
Sounds Like: A reflection of me, I hope!
Record Label: Jazzheads, Planet Arts, Rob Digital, independent
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Tuesday night jam session in Rio

I just returned form a really nice jam session at the "Hideaway" on Rua das Laranjeiras. They have started a session every Tuesday evening. From the street, one sees the entrance which looks like a ye...
Posted by Cliff Korman on Wed, 27 Jun 2007 06:28:00 PST

Welcome to my blog

I'm writing from my apartment in the old center of Rio de Janeiro, where it can get very quiet on a Saturday evening. Of course there are plenty of places to go...music clubs, "botequims" for a meal a...
Posted by Cliff Korman on Sun, 24 Jun 2007 09:16:00 PST