Denny Zeitlin (born April 10, 1938)
is an American
jazz pianist, composer, and clinical professor of psychiatry at
University of California, San Francisco. Since 1963, he has recorded more than 100 compositions and was a first-place winner in the ''
DownBeat
' (styled in all caps) is an American music magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond", the last word indicating its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years. The publication was established in 1934 in Chi ...
'' International Jazz Critics' Poll in 1965 and 1974. He composed the soundtrack for the 1978 science-fiction horror film ''
Invasion of the Body Snatchers''.
Early life
Zeitlin was born in
Chicago,
Illinois,
and grew up in the Chicago suburb of
Highland Park.
He began improvising on the piano at the age of two.
His father was a radiologist who played piano by ear. His mother was a speech pathologist and his first piano teacher. He began formal study in
classical music
Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions. It is sometimes distinguished as Western classical music, as the term "classical music" also ...
at the age of six,
switching to jazz in the eighth grade. In high school, he played professionally in and around Chicago,
and by college at the
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, was playing with
Ira Sullivan
Ira Sullivan (May 1, 1931 – September 21, 2020) was an American jazz trumpeter, Flugelhorn, flugelhornist, flautist, saxophonist, and composer born in Washington, D.C., United States. An active musician since the 1950s, he often worked with ...
,
Johnny Griffin,
Wes Montgomery,
Joe Farrell,
Wilbur Ware, and
Bob Cranshaw
Melbourne Robert Cranshaw (December 3, 1932 – November 2, 2016) was an American jazz bassist. His career spanned the heyday of Blue Note Records to his recent involvement with the Musicians Union. He is perhaps best known for his long associa ...
, among others. Mentors included pianist
Billy Taylor and
George Russell. Pianist
Bill Evans
William John Evans (August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer who worked primarily as the leader of his trio. His use of impressionist harmony, interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, block ch ...
, an early supporter, frequently recorded Zeitlin's composition "Quiet Now" and made it the title track of a
1970 album.
Later life and career
Signed by
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese Conglomerate (company), conglomerate Sony. It was founded on Janua ...
's
John Hammond,
Zeitlin began his recording career in 1963 while studying medicine at
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, debuting as the featured pianist on the
Jeremy Steig album ''
Flute Fever'', which also featured
Ben Riley
Benjamin Alexander Riley Jr. (July 17, 1933 – November 18, 2017) was an American jazz drummer known for his work with Thelonious Monk, as well as Alice Coltrane, Stan Getz, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Ahmad Jamal, and as a member of the group Sp ...
and
Ben Tucker. Zeitlin's recording debut as a leader was the album ''Cathexis'', with bassist
Cecil McBee
Cecil McBee (born May 19, 1935) is an American jazz bassist. He has recorded as a leader only a handful of times since the 1970s, but has contributed as a sideman to a number of jazz albums.
Biography Early life and career
McBee was born in Tu ...
and drummer
Freddie Waits.
Zeitlin then moved to San Francisco in 1964 to intern at the
University of California, San Francisco, followed by a residency.
His next album was ''Carnival'', with bassist
Charlie Haden and drummer
Jerry Granelli.
That trio had a regular gig at
The Trident in
Sausalito, California, and recorded Zeitlin's next album, ''Shining Hour'', there.
Jazz critic
Leonard Feather called Zeitlin "the most versatile young pianist to come to prominence in the early 1960s".
Reflecting on Zeitlin's Columbia period, jazz historian
Ted Gioia wrote that the pianist "had assimilated the breakthroughs of the previous decade, from the impressionism of Bill Evans to the free-fall explorations of
Ornette Coleman
Randolph Denard Ornette Coleman (March 9, 1930 – June 11, 2015) was an American jazz saxophonist, violinist, trumpeter, and composer known as a principal founder of the free jazz genre, a term derived from his 1960 album '' Free Jazz: A Colle ...
, and blended them into a personal style that anticipated the next fifteen years of keyboard advances. He stood out from the crowd for the unbridled creativity of his work, the richness of his harmonic palette, and the sheer beauty of his piano tone".
Between 1968 and 1978, Zeitlin integrated
electronic keyboards
An electronic keyboard, portable keyboard, or digital keyboard is an electronic musical instrument, an electronic derivative of keyboard instruments. Electronic keyboards include synthesizers, digital pianos, stage pianos, electronic organ ...
,
synthesizers
A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and ...
, and
sound-altering devices with acoustic instruments, working in multiple musical genres. The results were first heard in 1969 when Zeitlin composed and performed music for the "Jazzy Spies" sequences on the first season of ''
Sesame Street'', featuring vocal overdubs by
Grace Slick. In 1973, he released ''Expansion'', a trio album with
George Marsh and Mel Graves, which ''
DownBeat
' (styled in all caps) is an American music magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond", the last word indicating its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years. The publication was established in 1934 in Chi ...
'' magazine awarded its highest rating.
[''DownBeat'', January 31, 1974.] The period culminated with Zeitlin's writing the score for the 1978 remake of ''
Invasion of the Body Snatchers'', which turned out to be his only film score, despite numerous subsequent offers, because of the extreme workload of many 20-plus-hour days.
["Denny Zeitlin: Invasion of the Body Snatchers"]
YouTube video of Zeitlin describing his score. While ''
New Yorker'' film critic Pauline Kael thought the music occasionally overpowered the action, she called the score "generally dazzling" and a large contributor to both the humor and terror of the film.
Beginning in 1978, Zeitlin focused primarily on acoustic music, continuing to play concerts internationally
and recording some 22 albums. His projects included the solo album ''Soundings'', the duo album ''
Time Remembers One Time Once
''Time Remembers One Time Once'' is a live album by pianist Denny Zeitlin and bassist Charlie Haden recorded at Keystone Korner in 1981 and released on the ECM Records, ECM label. '' with Charlie Haden, and ''Denny Zeitlin Trio in Concert'' with bassist
Buster Williams
Charles Anthony "Buster" Williams (born April 17, 1942) is an American jazz bassist. Williams is known for his membership in pianist Herbie Hancock's early 1970s group, working with guitarist Larry Coryell from the 1980s to present, working in th ...
and drummer
Matt Wilson. Zeitlin continued to draw strong reviews. Critic Doug Ramsey wrote that "Trio in Concert", released in 2009, "catches Dr. Zeitlin, at age 70, in his musical prime and his trio afire".
He recorded his 2020 album, ''Live at Mezzrow'', at age 82'',''
Dual careers
Since 1968, Zeitlin has been on the teaching faculty at the
University of California, San Francisco, where he is clinical professor of psychiatry. He has a private practice in San Francisco and
Marin County
Marin County is a county located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 262,231. Its county seat and largest city is San Rafael. Marin County is acros ...
. He had a 30-year mentorship with psychoanalyst Joseph Weiss, founder of
Control Mastery Theory. Zeitlin has combined his two disciplines in a lecture and workshop entitled "Unlocking the Creative Impulse: The Psychology of Improvisation".
In comparing his two careers, Zeitlin has said it would be a mistake to think that psychiatry served merely to support his passion for music, when in fact he has a passion for both. "In each setting, communication is utterly paramount. There has to be a depth of empathy that allows you to really inhabit the other person's world. It comes out as a collaborative journey in both settings."
Personal life
Zeitlin lives in
Marin County
Marin County is a county located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 262,231. Its county seat and largest city is San Rafael. Marin County is acros ...
, California, is an avid mountain biker and wine aficionado, the latter interest shared with his trio. He has been married to actress Josephine Shady since 1969.
Discography
As leader/co-leader
As sideman
*
David Friesen, ''Other Times Other Places'' (Global Pacific, 1989)
* David Friesen, ''Two for the Show'' (Summit, 2000)
*
David Grisman
David Grisman (born March 23, 1945) is an American mandolinist. His music combines bluegrass, folk, and jazz in a genre he calls "Dawg music". He founded the record label Acoustic Disc, which issues his recordings and those of other acoustic mu ...
, ''
Dawg Duos
''Dawg Duos'' is a collaborative bluegrass album by David Grisman and 12 different artists, released in 1999. Each of them performs a duo with Grisman on mandolin or mandola. The instruments are as diverse as drums, accordion, autoharp, besides ...
'' (Acoustic Disc, 1999)
*
Jeremy Steig, ''
Flute Fever'' (Columbia, 1963)
References
External links
Official site*
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1938 births
Living people
American film score composers
American jazz pianists
American male pianists
Musicians from Chicago
Columbia Records artists
20th-century American pianists
Jazz musicians from Illinois
21st-century American pianists
American male film score composers
20th-century American male musicians
21st-century American male musicians
American male jazz musicians
Sunnyside Records artists
Concord Records artists
Windham Hill Records artists
ECM Records artists