Roger Frampton (20 May 1948 – 4 January 2000) was an
Australian jazz pianist, saxophonist, composer, and educator. Based in
Sydney, he played a major role in shaping the evolution of
Australian jazz
Jazz music has a long history in Australia. Over the years jazz has held a high-profile at local clubs, festivals and other music venues and a vast number of recordings have been produced by Australian jazz musicians, many of whom have gone on t ...
. He taught at the Jazz Studies course at the
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music and known by the moniker "The Con") is a heritage-listed music school in Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the ol ...
, and also became Head of Jazz Studies during the late 1970s.
Biography
Born in
Portsmouth, England in 1948, Frampton began learning piano and saxophone at an early age and by the age of 15 he had formed his own modern jazz group which played in local clubs, also performing with top English jazz musicians such as
Don Rendel
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,
Bill Le Sage and
Joe Harriott
Joseph Arthurlin Harriott (15 July 1928 – 2 January 1973) was a Jamaican jazz musician and composer, whose principal instrument was the alto saxophone.
Initially a bebopper, he became a pioneer of free-form jazz. Born in Kingston, Harriott ...
.
He migrated to Australia with his family in December
1966 and in the following year joined the experimental electronic music group Teletopa and also AZ Music, which performed the works of
John Cage,
Steve Reich
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and others. Frampton toured overseas with Teletopa in 1972, playing in London at the International Carnival of Experimental Sound, at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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, and in Munich, Manila, Tokyo, Amsterdam and Cambridge.
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On returning to Australia, he formed a trio, the Jazz Co/op
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, along with Sydney drummer Phil Treloar and bassist Jack Thorncraft
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. In 1974 this trio was expanded to a quartet when joined by US saxophonist Howie Smith who was in Sydney for three years, setting up Australia’s first formal jazz course at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
The Jazz Co/op was in demand in Sydney over the following two years. It played over thirty engagements at Sydney’s major jazz club of that time, The Basement, as well as many other performances including the Musician’s Club, Sydney Town Hall, the Sydney Opera House
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, and the Conservatorium of Music. The band also recorded two albums for Horst Liepolt
Horst Liepolt (27 July 1927 – 9 January 2019) was a jazz producer and artist.
In Australia, and later in the United States, he organized numerous successful jazz concerts and festivals and also produced a large number of jazz recordings.
In ...
’s “44” record label.
Howie Smith returned to the USA in 1976 and the Jazz Co/op soon disbanded. Frampton continued to play jazz in Sydney in a variety of situations, both as a sideman and as leader of his own groups. He formed the quartet “Intersection” in the early 1980s. This group included Phil Treloar on drums, Peter Boothman or Guy Strazzullo
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on guitar and Lloyd Swanton or Steve Elphick
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on bass. Intersection performed regularly at Jenny’s Wine Bar, appeared at concerts at the Australian Museum
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and the Manly Jazz Festival
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, and undertook a Musica Viva
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sponsored tour of India.
In 1980 he performed with the Bruce Cale Quartet with Dale Barlow (saxes) Bruce Cale (bass) and Phil Treloar (drums). Two live concerts by this group have been recorded, The Bruce Cale Quartet Live (Adelaide concert) and On Fire - The Sydney Concert. These recordings feature some of the best examples of Frampton's work as a pianist, saxophonist and composer.
In the late 1980s and during the 1990s, Frampton performed to critical acclaim with Ten Part Invention
Ten Part Invention is an Australian jazz ensemble formed in 1986 by drummer John Pochée. They were nominated for the 1992 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album for their selftitled album.
Members
* John Pochée
*Roger Frampton
*Bernie McGann
*Ken J ...
(touring Russia with that band), the trio The Engine Room
The Engine Room is an Australian jazz trio made up of Roger Frampton, John Pochee and Steve Elphick who were the rhythm section of Ten Part Invention. Their album ''Full Steam Ahead'' was nominated for the 1996 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album.
...
with John Pochée
John Kenneth Pochée, OAM (21 September 1940 – 10 November 2022) was an Australian jazz drummer and bandleader. As drummer, bandleader and organizer he played a major role in the history of Australian jazz.
His career as a professional musicia ...
and Steve Elphick
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Notable people with the name include:
steve jops
* Steve Abbott (disambiguation), several people
* Steve Adams (disambiguation), several people
* Steve ...
, and with renowned US jazz musicians such as Don Rader, Steve Lacy Steve Lacy may refer to:
Music
* Steve Lacy (saxophonist) (1934–2004), American jazz saxophonist and composer
* Steve Lacy (singer) (born 1998), American musician
Other occupations
*Steve Lacy (coach) (1908–2000), American college sports coach ...
and Lee Konitz. His work during this period, as a pianist, saxophonist and composer, has been extensively recorded, with a number of releases available on the Tall Poppies and ABC Classics labels. In 1991 he was awarded an APRA Award
The APRA Music Awards in Australia are annual awards to celebrate excellence in contemporary music, which honour the skills of member composers, songwriters, and publishers who have achieved outstanding success in sales and airplay perform ...
for jazz composition.
He was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 1999, but nevertheless continued to perform with various ensembles, and was awarded a Doctorate of Creative Arts from Wollongong University in 1999 for his thesis exploring co-relations between his own composition and improvisation
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.
He participated in the 1999 Wangaratta Festival of Jazz
The Wangaratta Festival of Jazz is an annual Australian festival of jazz and blues, founded in 1990 by the City of Wangaratta with Adrian Jackson as its first director. It is held at various venues in the town of Wangaratta, north east of the ...
, performing a concert of his own music with Ten Part Invention. Frampton died at home in January 2000 and was survived by his daughter Emily and partner Sherylene Robinson.
Selected discography
* ''Jazz Co/op'' (44 Records)
* ''Jazz Co/op - Live at The Basement'' (44 Records)
* ''On Fire - The Sydney Concert (Bruce Cale Quartet)'' (Tall Poppies Records)
* ''Bruce Cale Quartet Live'' (Tall Poppies Records)
* ''Tall Stories'' – Ten Part Invention (Rufus Records)
* ''Jim McLeod's Jazz Tracks'' - Ten Part Invention (ABC Jazz)
* ''Full Steam Ahead'' – The Engine Room (ABC Jazz)
* ''Live at Wangaratta: The Music of Roger Frampton'' (ABC Jazz)
* ''Totally Prepared'' (Tall Poppies Records)
* ''Pure Piano'' (Tall Poppies Records)
* ''Off the Beaten Track'' (with Don Rader) (Tall Poppies Records)
References
* Bisset, Andrew (1979). ''Black Roots White Flowers - A History of Jazz in Australia''. Golden Press Pty Ltd .
External links
Music Australia
an online service developed by the National Library of Australia
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, has information about recordings and scores by Roger Frampton
''A Story of Jazz in Sydney'' by Peter Boothman
''Tall Poppies Records''
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1948 births
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2000 deaths
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