Steven Lugerner

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Steven Lugerner

Steven Lugerner (born May 20, 1988 in Redwood City , California ) is an American jazz musician ( saxophone , flute , clarinet ), composer and music teacher.

Lugerner, who comes from a multicultural Jewish artist family, grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area . As a teenager he played the clarinet, oboe and saxophone in college and theater orchestras; he also performed with local jazz groups. In 2006 he moved to New York City, where he studied at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music . He has lived in Brooklyn since graduating in 2010, works with his own ensembles as well as in the experimental pop band In One Wind , the jazz trio CHIVES and the postcore band killerBOB . In 2010 he released the album Narratives under his own name , followed by These Are the Words (2010) and Live at The Bunker (2012). He also worked in New York with Fred Hersch , Matt Wilson , Ralph Alessi , Jason Moran , Jane Ira Bloom , John Hébert and John Hollenbeck , in San Francisco a. a. with Myra Melford and Darren Johnston . In 2016 he released the album Jacknife: The Music of Jackie McLean (Primary Records). He has taught at the Larchmont Music Academy and the Stanford Jazz Workshop.

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  1. http://primaryrecords.org/steven-lugerner/
  2. http://www.lxmusicschool.com/facultyProfile?tid=48