St. Louis: Music Teacher's Round Table
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Piano Teacher’s Round Table of St. Louis, MO would like to inform you of their opening meeting to be held in conjunction with SLAMTA:
Opening Meeting Wednesday, September 12 @ 10:00 a.m. Steinway Gallery The program will feature Peter Martin, an acclaimed jazz pianist who grew up in the St. Louis area. Peter will perform, talk about his career as a jazz musician and discuss how his classical piano training impacted his career decisions and professional life.
Peter Martin Bio Raised by parents who are both classical musicians, Peter began studying violin and piano at age three. After graduating from high school, Peter received the Presidential Scholar in the Arts award from President Reagan. He then attended The Juilliard School in New York on scholarship, studying with Martin Canin, until moving to New Orleans in 1990. While in New Orleans Martin honed his skills working with key musicians such as Nicholas Payton, Germaine Bazzle, Chris Thomas, Alvin Batiste, Brian Blade and Victor Goines.
He also embarked on an active solo career and toured and recorded with artists such as Betty Carter, Wynton Marsalis, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Roy Hargrove, and Joshua Redman.
Peter currently serves as pianist and music director for Dianne Reeves. He performed on and arranged Ms. Reeves’ Grammy winning release A Little Moonlight as well as co-produced her 2004 Blue Note CD Christmas Time Is Here Peter appeared in George Clooney’s 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck as well as being featured on the soundtrack.
Martin’s latest release In the PM is available on MAXJAZZ Records.
Peter Martin is a Steinway Piano Artist.
More information For further information please contact Laureen Di Bisceglie (Immediate Past President, PTRT) at adibisceglie@earthlink.net
For Membership inquiries please contact Marlana Strasburg at Marlana.strasburg@gmail.com
posted by Brent Hugh at
9/04/2007 06:05:00 PM
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