More than fast-paced jazz, this album combines fusion's improvisational approaches and attitude with soaring melodies, carefully constructed composition, world music aesthetics and textures from the cutting edge of sampling/synthesis technology.
N [+]More than fast-paced jazz, this album combines fusion's improvisational approaches and attitude with soaring melodies, carefully constructed composition, world music aesthetics and textures from the cutting edge of sampling/synthesis technology.
Non-smooth Instrumental Jazz from the Philly scene, high energy, technical but human, an antidote to Kenny G. Jazz
A member of the jazz faculty at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia for seven years, Hartl teaches piano harmony classes and private lessons in piano and synthesizer/computer techniques. He has written, arranged, produced and released two albums of original fusion instrumental music.
A member of the jazz faculty at the University Of the Arts in Philadelphia for eleven years, teaching piano harmony, MIDI techniques, jazz theory and aural concept classes, coaching Charles Mingus and Miles Davis tribute groups, and teaching private lessons in jazz piano, Chapman Stick and synthesizer/computer techniques. Has performed jazz concerts there with Phil Woods, Ray Brown, Joanne Brackeen, Trudy Pitts, Jimmy Bruno, Gerald Veasley, John Swana, John Blake, and other jazz artists. Has written, arranged, produced, and released albums of original fusion instrumental music with his recording band "Gaijin" (Dave Hartl & Gaijin and Foreign Growth) and one album of acoustic jazz with his Quartet (Straight, a Head) through his production company "Foaming At the Ear Music". The Dave Hartl Quartet is currently working on material for their next CD, A Rumor in Their Own Time. Has also been featured on albums and projects by other local artists ranging from children's albums to jingles to operatic accompaniment. A member of The Jimmy Bruno Group, featured on the Concord Jazz release "Midnight Blue". Featured on synthesizers and as co-writer on John Alberti's Implication & Innuendo CD on Artifex Records. Began musical studies at the age of five and performed on keyboards as a child throughout the northern Philadelphia suburbs. After receiving a Bachelor's degree from West Chester University, pursued years of study on jazz piano, guitar, and Chapman Stick and began playing keyboards around the Philadelphia scene in the late 70's. Played keyboards for The Get Right Band, one of the first bands to combine reggae in
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