Peggy Stern (musician)
Margaret Peggy Stern (* 22. September 1948 in Philadelphia ) is an American jazz - pianist and keyboardist .
Peggy Stern studied piano at the Eastman School of Music , graduated in 1968 and then studied at the New England Conservatory of Music until 1970 . In the early 1980s she began her career as a jazz musician, worked in the octet of Julian Priester and with Richie Cole ; During this time she also played in R&B groups and with Latin music ensembles. In the early 1990s, Stern worked with Lee Konitz and guitarist Vic Juris ( Lunasea, 1992). During this time she began to work with her own formations; Her first album Pleiades was created in 1993 with bassist Ben Allison and drummer Jeff Williams . Sue Terry , Thomas Chapin , Harvie Swartz and Bobby Previte worked on their later albums .
Stern taught at the Cornish Institute in Seattle from 1981 to 1989 and at the SUNY Purchase from 1991 .
After Cook / Morton, Stern uses influences from Lennie Tristano with elements of African, Jewish and Latin American music in her piano playing .
Discographic notes
- Pleiades ( Philology , 1993)
- The Fuchsia ( Koch Records , 1997) with Thomas Chapin , Drew Gress , Bobby Previte
- Room Enough (Koch, 1999) with Harvie Swartz
- Actual Size (Koch, 2000) with Art Baron , Bernard Purdie
- Estrella Trio (2006)
- Z Octet (Estrella Productions, 2016)
Web links / sources
- Richard Cook , Brian Morton : The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD . 6th edition. Penguin, London 2002, ISBN 0-14-051521-6 .
- Web presence
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SURNAME | Stern, Peggy |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Stern, Margaret Peggy (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American jazz pianist and keyboardist |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 22, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Philadelphia |