
Jasper van 't Hof (born 30 June 1947)
is a Dutch
jazz
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pianist and keyboard player.
Van 't Hof was born in
Enschede,
Overijssel, Netherlands,
and began studying piano at the age of five. He played in jazz bands at school, and by the age of 19 was playing at jazz festivals with drummer
Pierre Courbois. In 1969, he became a member of Courbois' early European
jazz rock
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band Association P.C.,
with German guitarist Toto Blanke. As part of Piano Conclave he played with pianists
George Gruntz
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,
Joachim Kühn
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He was born in Leipzig, Germany. Kühn was a musical prodigy and made his debut as a concert pianist, having studied classical piano and composition, with Arthur Schmid ...
,
Wolfgang Dauner
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, and
Keith Jarrett.
In 1974, he founded Pork Pie and teamed up with
Philip Catherine (guitar),
Charlie Mariano
Carmine Ugo Mariano (November 12, 1923 – June 16, 2009) was an American jazz saxophonist who focused on the alto and soprano saxophone. He occasionally performed and recorded on flute and nadaswaram as well.
Biography
Mariano was born in ...
(saxophone),
Aldo Romano
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Biography
He was born in Belluno, Italy. Romano moved to France as a child and by the 1950s he was playing guitar and drums professionally in ...
(drums), and
Jean-François Jenny Clark
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(bass guitar).
He joined the band Eyeball with saxophonist
Bob Malach and violinist
Zbigniew Seifert. He had two bands: Face to Face with Danish bassist
Bo Stief
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and saxophonist
Ernie Watts
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and Pili Pili featuring African singer
Angelique Kidjo
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...
. He played keyboards with
Archie Shepp
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,
although he is best known for his solo piano playing.
For
All About Jazz
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, John Kelman wrote: "''Transitory''s high point is the two-part title track. Orchestral in scope despite limited instrumentation, Van't Hof's strength as a textural player, comfortably blending impressionistic writing with freer concerns, is in full force."
Discography
As leader
* ''Eye Ball'' (Keytone, 1974)
* ''The Door Is Open'' (MPS, 1976)
* ''The Selfkicker'' (MPS, 1977)
* ''However'' (MPS, 1978)
* ''Flowers Allover'' (MPS, 1978)
* ''Fairytale'' (MPS, 1979)
* ''The Wink to My Female Slave'' (Fleet, 1979)
* ''Live in Montreux'' (MPS, 1980)
* ''Visitors'' (Pop Eye, 1982)
* ''Balloons'' (MPS, 1983)
* ''Pili-Pili'' (Keytone, 1984)
* ''Hoomba-Hoomba'' (Virgin, 1985)
* ''Jakko'' (Jaro, 1987)
* ''Meditation'' (Keytone, 1987)
* ''Be in Two Minds'' (Jaro, 1988)
* ''Solo Piano'' (Timeless, 1989)
* ''Live 88'' (Jaro, 1989)
* ''Hotel Babo'' (Jaro, 1990)
* ''Jazzbuhne Berlin '80'' (Repertoire, 1990)
* ''Dinner for Two'' (MA Music, 1990)
* ''Blau'' (ACT, 1992)
* ''Stolen Moments'' (Jaro, 1992)
* ''Get Down'' (Hill Street, 1992)
* ''The Prague Concert'' (P&J Music, 1992)
* ''At the Concertgebouw'' (Challenge, 1994)
* ''Boogaloo'' (Jaro, 1994)
* ''Dance Jazz Live 95'' (Jaro, 1995)
* ''Face to Face'' (Intuition, 1995)
* ''Blue Corner'' (ACT, 1996)
* ''Freezing Screens'' (Enja, 1996)
* ''Tomorrowland'' (Challenge, 1996)
* ''Nomansland'' (Jaro, 1997)
* ''Un Mondo Illusorio'' (Challenge, 1998)
* ''Incwadi Yothando'' (Jaro, 2000)
* ''Un Incontro Illusorio'' (Challenge, 2001)
* ''Brutto Tempo'' (Intuition, 2001)
* ''Ballads of Timbuktu'' (Jaro, 2002)
* ''Axioma'' (Jaro, 2003)
* ''NeverNeverLand'' (Jaro, 2005)
* ''The Yellow House'' (Connecting Cultures, 2006)
* ''Live at Quasimodo'' (Jaro, 2007)
* ''Pseudopodia'' (In+Out, 2008)
* ''Pangramm'' (FMR, 2008)
* ''Ukuba Noma Unkungabi'' (Jaro, 2011)
* ''Whybecause'' (Hote Marge, 2012)
* ''OEuvre'' (Q-rious Music, 2012)
* ''On the Move'' (Intuition, 2015)
* ''No Hard Shoulder'' (Very Open Jazz, 2016)
* ''Three of a Kind'' (Jaro, 2019)
As sideman
With
Charlie Mariano
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Biography
Mariano was born in ...
* ''Tea for Four'' (Leo, 1984)
* ''Plum Island'' (Mood, 1985)
* ''Innuendo'' (Lipstick, 1992)
* ''The Great Concert'' (Enja, 2009)
With others
*
Uli Beckerhoff, ''Camporondo'' (Nabel, 1987)
*
Philip Catherine, ''Sleep My Love'' (CMP, 1979)
*
Pierre Courbois, ''Perpetuum Mobile'' (Varajazz, 1981)
*
Lol Coxhill
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Coxhill was born to George Compton Coxhill ...
, ''Toverbal'' (Sweet Mushroom, 1972)
*
David Friedman David Friedman may refer to:
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* David Friedman (percussionist) (born 1944), American jazz musician
* David Friedman (composer) (born 1950), Broadway and film composer
Film
* David Friedman (actor) (born 1973), American film and TV actor and ...
, ''Birds of a Feather'' (Traumton, 1999)
*
Joachim Kuhn, ''Solo's and Duo's'' (Keytone, 1981)
*
John Lee, ''Infinite Jones'' (Keytone, 1981)
*
Heinz Sauer, ''Europaischer Jazz 2016'' (Infraserv Hochst, 2016)
* Heinz Sauer, ''Hamburg Episode Live at Fabrik'' (Art of Groove, 2015)
*
Sigi Schwab
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, ''Total Musik'' (Keytone, 1982)
* Sigi Schwab, ''Solo's, Duo's and Trio's'' (Keytone, 1982)
*
Archie Shepp
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Biography Early life
Shepp was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but ...
, ''
Mama Rose'' (SteepleChase, 1982)
* Archie Shepp, ''The Fifth of May'' (L+R, 1987)
*
Markus Stockhausen
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, ''Aqua Sansa'' (Fran, 1980)
*
Kenny Wheeler
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Most of his performances were rooted in jazz, but he was also active ...
, ''Greenhouse Fables'' (Sentemo, 1992)
*
Jan Akkerman
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, ''Pleasure Point'' (WEA, 1982)
References
External links
Official site*
Biography at AllMusic
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1947 births
Living people
Post-bop pianists
Dutch jazz pianists
Dutch jazz bandleaders
ACT Music artists
People from Enschede
21st-century pianists
MPS Records artists
Challenge Records (1994) artists
FMR Records artists
Timeless Records artists