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Dana Reason is a Canadian
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and def ...
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,
keyboardist A keyboardist or keyboard player is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. Until the early 1960s musicians who played keyboards were generally classified as either pianists or organists. Since the mid-1960s, a plethora of new musical instru ...
, producer,
arranger In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition. Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orchestrat ...
, and
sound artist Sound art is an artistic activity in which sound is utilized as a primary time-based medium or material. Like many genres of contemporary art, sound art may be interdisciplinary in nature, or be used in hybrid forms. According to Brandon LaBelle, ...
working at the intersections of contemporary musical genres and
intermedia Intermedia is an art theory term coined in the mid-1960s by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins to describe the strategies of interdisciplinarity that occur within artworks existing between artistic genres. It was also used by John Brockman to refer to ...
practices. She appears on more than 17 commercially released recordings, including as a member of The Space Between trio with American
electronic music Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation. It includes both music ...
pioneer
Pauline Oliveros Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932 – November 24, 2016) was an American composer, accordionist and a central figure in the development of post-war experimental and electronic music. She was a founding member of the San Francisco Tape Music Center ...
. She has also performed with
Cecil Taylor Cecil Percival Taylor (March 25, 1929April 5, 2018) was an American pianist and poet. Taylor was classically trained and was one of the pioneers of free jazz. His music is characterized by an energetic, physical approach, resulting in comple ...
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George E. Lewis George Emanuel Lewis (born July 14, 1952) is an American composer, performer, and scholar of experimental music. He has been a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians ( AACM) since 1971, when he joined the organization ...
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Tim Berne Tim Berne (born October 16, 1954) is an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist and record label owner. His primary instruments are the alto and baritone saxophones. Biography Berne was born in Syracuse, New York, United States. He has said tha ...
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Fred Frith Jeremy Webster "Fred" Frith (born 17 February 1949) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser. Probably best known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as a founding member of the English avant-rock group Henry ...
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Joe McPhee Joe McPhee (born November 3, 1939) is an American jazz multi-instrumentalist who plays the tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone, the trumpet, the flugelhorn and the valve trombone. Although born in Miami, Florida, McPhee grew up in Poughkeepsie, ...
. She has been featured on
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(USA), the
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and Radio Canada. She currently lives in Oregon, United States, where she holds the position of Assistant Professor of Contemporary Music
School of Arts and Communication
at
Oregon State University Oregon State University (OSU) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. OSU offers more than 200 undergraduate degree programs and a variety of graduate and doctor ...
.


Early life and career

Born in Canada, Reason began lessons on the piano at the age of three. Reason continued to compose throughout her primary school years, earning by age 15 an associate degree in performance from the
Royal Conservatory of Music The Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM; ), branded as The Royal Conservatory, is a non-profit music education institution and performance venue headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1886 by Edward Fisher (musician), Edwar ...
in Toronto.Given, Dan. Beyond Genre: The Piano Artistry of Dana Reason. d.Gayle Young. MusicWorks. Ontario : s.n., 1999. 74. Reason started her secondary studies at Barrie Central Collegiate Institute, where she played the trombone. But, after hearing her play the piano, she was encouraged by a substitute band teacher to apply at the
Interlochen Arts Academy Interlochen Center for the Arts ( '; also known as I.C.A. or Inty) is a Nonprofit organization, non-profit corporation which operates Visual arts education, arts education institutions and Music venue, performance venues. Established in 1928 b ...
in Michigan. Reason auditioned and was awarded a scholarship that allowed her to finish secondary school at the academy. It was during this time that she became interested in contemporary music composition, jazz and
free jazz Free jazz, or free form in the early to mid-1970s, is a style of avant-garde jazz or an experimental approach to jazz improvisation that developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s, when musicians attempted to change or break down jazz conventi ...
. After graduating from Interlochen at the age of 17, Reason met with pianist Boaz Sharon from the
University of Florida The University of Florida (Florida or UF) is a public university, public land-grant university, land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida and a preem ...
. Sharon flew out to Toronto to audition her, and awarded Reason a scholarship to study classical piano at the university. During her time at the university, Reason sent an audition tape to the
Juilliard School The Juilliard School ( ) is a Private university, private performing arts music school, conservatory in New York City. Founded by Frank Damrosch as the Institute of Musical Art in 1905, the school later added dance and drama programs and became ...
, and she was invited to start lessons that summer. Reason had wanted to attend Juilliard, but instead obtained a Bachelor of Music at
McGill University McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter,Frost, Stanley Brice. ''McGill University, Vol. I. For the Advancement of Learning, ...
.Richardson, Derk. Border Crossings Review. Fi Magazine. 1997.


Mills College

After earning her degree at McGill, Reason attended
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in Oakland, CA to study composition. Her main teachers were
Pauline Oliveros Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932 – November 24, 2016) was an American composer, accordionist and a central figure in the development of post-war experimental and electronic music. She was a founding member of the San Francisco Tape Music Center ...
and
Alvin Curran Alvin Curran (born December 13, 1938) is an American composer, performer, improviser, sound artist, and writer. He was born in Providence, Rhode Island, and lives and works in Rome, Italy. He is the co-founder, with Frederic Rzewski and Richard ...
. Studying piano with Julie Steinberg, she also had classes with Christian Wolff,
Cecil Taylor Cecil Percival Taylor (March 25, 1929April 5, 2018) was an American pianist and poet. Taylor was classically trained and was one of the pioneers of free jazz. His music is characterized by an energetic, physical approach, resulting in comple ...
,
Frederic Rzewski Frederic Anthony Rzewski ( ; April 13, 1938 – June 26, 2021) was an American composer and pianist, considered to be one of the most important American composer-pianists of his time. From 1977 up to his eventual death, he lived mainly in Be ...
, and
Glenn Spearman Glenn Spearman (February 14, 1947 – October 8, 1998) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He was associated with free jazz and experimental music. Spearman was active in Oakland, California, in the late 1960s but moved to Paris in 1972 and f ...
before completing her Master of Arts in composition.


University of California, San Diego

Reason met
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in the early 1990s at a festival in Tallahassee that featured his music. Lewis encouraged her to apply to the
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for a Ph.D. While at UCSD, Reason studied both classical and contemporary piano with Alex Karis, as well as improvisation with George E. Lewis,
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and
Muhal Richard Abrams Muhal Richard Abrams (born Richard Lewis Abrams; September 19, 1930 – October 29, 2017) was an American educator, administrator, composer, arranger, clarinetist, cellist, and jazz pianist in the free jazz medium. He recorded and toured the Uni ...
. In the spring of 1999, Reason organized a two-day symposium on improvisation to complement this research, entitled "Improvising Across Borders." This event included more than a hundred participants, with 24 papers presented in concurrent sessions.


Collaborations

Reason both performed with other musicians and composers during her time at UCSD, including
Lisle Ellis Lisle Ellis, (born November 17, 1951) is a Canadian jazz bassist and composer who is known for his improvisational style and use of electronics. Biography Ellis was born in Campbell River, British Columbia. Ellis began playing electric bass in ...
, and Philip Gelb. From 1998 until 2003, Reason toured extensively as part of "The Space Between Trio" featuring
Pauline Oliveros Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932 – November 24, 2016) was an American composer, accordionist and a central figure in the development of post-war experimental and electronic music. She was a founding member of the San Francisco Tape Music Center ...
on the accordion and Philip Gelb on the
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. After giving several solo performances, Reason met bassist
Dominic Duval Dominic Duval (April 27, 1945 – July 22, 2016) was an American classical and free jazz bassist. Biography Duval's was born in New York City. His father Dominic Duval Sr. was a bassist. At Eastman School of Music, Duval double majored in C ...
and drummer John Heward at Montreal's Suoni Per Il Popolo Festival in 2004, where they performed as a trio for the first time. Soon after, the trio recorded their first CD, "Revealed (Circumvention)," as the Dana Reason Trio, but the CD was not released at that time. In addition to her performances, she was commissioned by
Rova Saxophone Quartet Rova Saxophone Quartet is an American, San Francisco–based saxophone quartet, formed in October 1977. The name "Rova" is an acronym formed from the last initials of the founding members: , Larry Ochs, Andrew Voigt, and Bruce Ackley. When Voig ...
to write a composition entitled Transition in 2003, and to both improvise and interpret a 16-instrument score written by composer Sean Griffin for his project entitled "Snake River," which was presented in the
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Complex in Los Angeles in the fall of 2006.Muchinic, Suzanne. The art explosion. Los Angeles, California, USA : s.n., 1 October 2006. Los Angeles Times. Reason is currently the Director of Popular Music at
Oregon State University Oregon State University (OSU) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. OSU offers more than 200 undergraduate degree programs and a variety of graduate and doctor ...
. She has taught there since 2008.


Discography

* ''Roscoe Mitchell’s Distant Radio Transmission: Nonaah Trio '' with John C Savage and Catherine Lee, (Wide Hive Records, 2020) * ''John Heward Quintet: Improvisations'', (Mode Records – Avant, 2019) * ''Reasoning'' with Mark Dresser, Mike Gamble, Lori Goldston and Peter Valsamis, (Dana Reason, 2014) * ''Angle of Vision'' with Glen Moore and Peter Valsamis, (482 Music, 2013) * ''Revealed'' with Dominic Duval and John Heward, (Circumvention Music, 2010) * ''Signs of the Times: Women/Men'' (including Dana Reason Trio), (Jazziz, 2010) * ''Fjellestad/Kowald/Reason/Robinson: Dual Resonance'', (Circumvention Music, 2003) * ''The Space Between'' with Jöelle Léandre, (482 Music, 2003) * ''The Space Between'' with Matthew Sperry, (482 Music, 2003) * ''The Space Between'' with Barre Phillips, (482 Music, 2001) * ''Hans Fjellestad: Red Sauce Baby'' (as guest pianist), (Accretions, 2000) * ''The Space Between'' with Jon Raskin, (Sparkling Beatnik Records, 1999) * ''Musicworks 74: Soundscape Minimalism'' (including The Space Between Trio), (Musicworks, 1999) * ''Border Crossings'', (Red Toucan 1997) * ''Ellis: Children in Peril'' (as guest pianist), (Music And Arts, 1997) * ''Primal Identity'', (Deep Listening, 1996) * ''Philip Gelb: Purple Wind'' (as guest pianist), (Ryokan, 1996) * ''Da-Ro Re-Mix-Desire'', (Da Grooves, 1994) * ''Hard into the Night''- Remix, (Numuzik Inc., 1994) * ''Ya-Ya Re-Mix Mitsou'', (Tox, 1994) * ''Deep into Your Soul''. Remix of ''Fan.cie'', (Da Grooves, 1994)


Videography

* Off the Road: Documentary film by Laurence Petit-Jouvet, France 2001, featuring musical collaborations with German bassist
Peter Kowald Peter Kowald (21 April 1944 – 21 September 2002) was a German free jazz and free improvising double bassist and tubist. Career A member of the Globe Unity Orchestra, and a touring double-bass player, Kowald collaborated with many European f ...


List of Major Festivals and Performances

* Association des Musiciens Improvisateurs de Montreal * Sound Symposium, Newfoundland * Music Gallery, Toronto ON *
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CA *
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, New York City NY * Saide Bronfman Center, Montreal, ON * Guelph Jazz Festival, Ontario * Frau musica nova, Cologne, France * Beyond the Pink Festival, Los Angeles * Banff Arts Festival, Alberta * Suoni Por Il Popolo, Montreal QC * Place Gabriel, Paris, France *
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, CA *
Cal Arts The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is a private art school in Santa Clarita, California. It was incorporated in 1961 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the US created specifically for students of both the ...
, Valencia CA * Mimi Jazz Salon, Los Angeles CA *
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, New York City NY * Radio Canada *
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References


Further reading

* "Take 5: Revealing and Reverberating: The Un-marketing of a Creative Improvisor." Anthology on Gender and Jazz Studies. Edited by
Sherrie Tucker Sherrie Jean Tucker (born March 18, 1957 in Modesto, California) is a musicologist, music historian, book author, professor, and journal editor. Tucker is co-editor-in-chief of ''American Studies'', a peer-reviewed academic journal. Educatio ...
, forthcoming, Duke University Press, 2005. * Heble, Ajay, and Daniel Fischlin, ed. The Other Side of Nowhere: Jazz, Improvisation, and Communities in Dialogue (Middletown: Wesleyan U. Press, 2004) "Navigable Structures and Transforming Mirrors" Improvisation and Interactivity by Dana Reason * "Interactive Technologies of Improvisation," in The Other Side of Nowhere: Jazz, Improvisation and Cultural Theory. Edited by Ajay Heble and Daniel Fischlin. New York: Wesleyan University Press, Winter 2003. * "The Myth of Absence: Representation, Reception and The Music of Experimental Women Improvisors." (Dissertation), University of California, San Diego, 2002. Available a
Jazz Studies Online
* "Women, Words, and Music." Musicworks (Number 73, Spring 1999), 49–50. * "Building Improvising Communities." The Improvisor (September 1999), www.theimprovisor.com * "Deep Listening Salad." 20th Century Music. (April 1998), 14. * Aruna Handa. "Female Performers in Musique Actuelle." Gasp Magazine (Winter 1990), 13–15.


External links

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