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Peter Coleman Epstein (born January 18, 1967) is an American
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
saxophonist.


Biography

Epstein learned clarinet as a youth from his father, Ed Epstein, who played saxophone, but picked up his father's instrument in his teens, playing in high school ensembles."Peter Epstein". ''The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz''. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld. While attending the California Institute of the Arts, Epstein studied improvisation and composition with bassist Charlie Haden, flautist
James Newton James W. Newton (born May 1, 1953) is an American jazz and classical flutist. Biography He was born in Los Angeles, California, United States. From his earliest years, James Newton grew up immersed in the sounds of African-American music, inclu ...
, and clarinetist John Carter, concurrently exploring West African music and dance, North and South Indian classical music and Balkan folk music. He graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a degree in music in 1992, then moved to Brooklyn, New York and has since appeared on more than 50 recordings and toured with
Ralph Alessi Ralph Alessi (born March 5, 1963) is an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and ECM recording artist. Alessi is known as a virtuosic performer whose critically-acclaimed projects include his Baida Quartet, with Jason Moran, Drew Gress, and Nashee ...
,
Michael Cain Michael Cain (born April 2, 1966) is a pianist and composer. Biography Cain attended several universities starting with the University of North Texas. Although initially a jazz major, he found that classical music was occupying more of his ...
, Scott Colley,
Jerry Granelli Gerald John Granelli (December 30, 1940July 20, 2021) was an American-Canadian jazz drummer. He was best known for playing drums on the soundtrack '' A Charlie Brown Christmas'' with the Vince Guaraldi Trio. Early life Granelli was born to Jack ...
,
Carola Grey Carola Grey, born Carola Gschrey (born August 5, 1968, Munich) is a German jazz drummer and composer. Grey studied piano as a child, but switched to drums as a teenager after hearing the recordings of Gene Krupa.Mark Gilbert, "Carola Grey". '' The ...
, Bobby Previte,
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, and
Marcelo Zarvos Marcelo Uchoa Zarvos is a Brazilian pianist and composer. Life and career Zarvos was born in São Paulo. He began in classical music in his teens and studied at the Berklee College of Music. He is more known for jazz and had success with the al ...
. Epstein was a founding member of the School for Improvisational Music in New York City and has taught workshops at universities, conservatories, and festivals around the United States (
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, California Institute of the Arts, New England Conservatory of Music) and the world (Nepal, India, Slovenia, Poland, Sweden, Germany, Portugal, Colombia). He received his Master of Music Degree in Saxophone Performance from the
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in 2004. In 2007 Epstein became the director of Jazz & Improvisational Music and Associate Professor of Jazz Saxophone at University of Nevada, Reno.


Discography


As Leader

* ''Staring at the Sun'' (MA, 1997) * ''Solus'' (solo) (MA, 1998) * ''The Invisible'' (MA, 1999) * ''Lingua Franca'' (with Brad Shepik and Brad Kilmer) (Songlines, 2005) * ''Old School'' (MA, 2001) * ''The Gadfly'' (as Bug) * ''The Dark'' (with Larry Engstrom and David Ake) (Origin, 2010) * ''Abstract Realism'' (Origin, 2010) * ''Epstein Alliance'' (with brother, Ed) (Berno Records 2010) * ''Polarities'' (with Ralph Alessi) (Songlines, 2014) * ''Two Legs Bad'' (Shifting Paradigm Records, 2023)


As The Collective

* ''Boats'' (The Collective, 2003) * ''Balance'' (The Collective, 2006) * ''Once and Again'' (The Collective, 2008)


With

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''Bridges'' (Positone, 2013) ''Lake Effect'' (Positone, 2015)


With

Ralph Alessi Ralph Alessi (born March 5, 1963) is an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and ECM recording artist. Alessi is known as a virtuosic performer whose critically-acclaimed projects include his Baida Quartet, with Jason Moran, Drew Gress, and Nashee ...
and Modular Theatre

* ''Hissy Fit'' (Love Slave, 1999) * ''Open Season'' (RKM Music, 2008)


With

Michael Cain Michael Cain (born April 2, 1966) is a pianist and composer. Biography Cain attended several universities starting with the University of North Texas. Although initially a jazz major, he found that classical music was occupying more of his ...

* ''Circa'' (ECM, 1997) * ''Phfew'' (MA, 1998)


With James Carney Group

* ''Offset Rhapsody'' (Jacaranda Records, 1997) * ''Green-Wood'' (Songlines, 2007) * ''Ways and Means'' (Songlines, 2009)


With

Jerry Granelli Gerald John Granelli (December 30, 1940July 20, 2021) was an American-Canadian jazz drummer. He was best known for playing drums on the soundtrack '' A Charlie Brown Christmas'' with the Vince Guaraldi Trio. Early life Granelli was born to Jack ...

* ''Enter, A Dragon'' (Songlines, 1998) * ''Crowd Theory'' (Songlines, 1999)


With

Carola Grey Carola Grey, born Carola Gschrey (born August 5, 1968, Munich) is a German jazz drummer and composer. Grey studied piano as a child, but switched to drums as a teenager after hearing the recordings of Gene Krupa.Mark Gilbert, "Carola Grey". '' The ...

* ''Noisy Mama'' (Jazzline, 1992) * ''The Age of Illusions'' (Jazzline, 1994)


With

Pete McCann Gordon J. "Pete" McCann (1908 – January 18, 2000) was a Canadian Thoroughbred horse trainer. He was born in East York, now part of the city of Toronto. Known to his family as Gordon, in racing circles he was nicknamed Pete. Pete McCann bega ...

* ''Parable'' (Palmetto Records, 1998) * ''You Remind Me of Someone'' (Palmetto Records, 2000)


With Joao Paulo

* ''O Exhilo'' (OA2, 2003) * ''Almas'' (MA, 1999) * ''Esquina'' (MA, 2000) * ''Nascer'' (MA, 2001)


With

Brad Shepik Brad Shepik, also known as Brad Schoeppach (born February 13, 1966, Walla Walla, Washington) is an American jazz guitarist. He also plays the saz and tambura. Born Brad Schoeppach, he changed his last name to Shepik in the late 1990s. He played ...

* ''The Loan'' (Songlines, 1998) * ''The Well'' (Songlines, 2000) * ''Lingua Franca'' (Songlines, 2005)


With

Marcelo Zarvos Marcelo Uchoa Zarvos is a Brazilian pianist and composer. Life and career Zarvos was born in São Paulo. He began in classical music in his teens and studied at the Berklee College of Music. He is more known for jazz and had success with the al ...

* ''Dualism'' (MA, 1995) * ''Labyrinths'' (MA, 1997) * ''Music Journal'' (MA, 2000)


As Sideman

* Chris Dahlgren, ''Best Intentions'' (Koch Jazz, 2000) *
Nu Shooz Nu Shooz is an American R&B group fronted by husband-and-wife team of John Smith and Valerie Day, based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Nu Shooz released four albums in the U.S. during the 1980s. Their third album, '' Poolside'', brought th ...
, ''Kung Pao Kitchen'' (Nu Shooz, 2012) * Chris Parker, ''Late in Lisbon'' (MA, 1999) *
Miroslav Tadic Miroslav may refer to: * Miroslav (given name), a Slavic masculine given name * ''Young America'' (clipper) or ''Miroslav'', an Austrian clipper ship in the Transatlantic case oil trade * Miroslav (Znojmo District), a town in the Czech Republic S ...
, ''Without Words'' (MA, 1992) * David Tronzo, ''Crunch'' (Love Slave, 1999)


References

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