
With over 82
recordings to his credit, 20 as a leader in his own right,
pianist, composer, publisher, educator, author and touring
artist, Hal Galper is best known for his work with Chet Baker,
Connonball Adderley, John Scofield and the Phil Woods Quintet.
His recordings as a leader with Mike and Randy Brecker are
considered among the best.
Graduating from the Berklee College of Music at the height of
the be-bop era, his reputation grew steadily in the changing
environment of jazz. He anchored such bands as The Slide
Hampton Quartet, The Lee Konitz Duo, The Stan Getz Quartet and
many others. His biography is listed in the National
Encyclopedia of Jazz and he has 100 original compositions
recorded and published.
Galper is internationally known as an educator. His theoretical
and practical articles have appeared in six of Down Beat
Magazines editions and his scholarly article on the Psychology
of Stage fright, originally published in the Jazz Educators
Journal, has subsequently been reprinted in four other
publications. Fast becoming the last word on the subject, his
new book The Touring Musician, A Small Business Approach
to Booking Your Band on the Road (Billboard Books) is now into
its second printing. Hal is on the faculty of Purchase
Conservatory and the New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music.
He extensively travels the College lecture-workshop
circuit.
He has won a Grammy nomination and a Grammy for his recordings
with the award-winning Phil Woods Quartet and Quintet, was
awarded a Distinguished Alumni Award from the Berklee College
of Music, musltiple awards For outstanding Service to Jazz
Education from the IAJE and has been a recipient of grants from
the National Endowment of the Arts, The Lila Wallace-Readers
Digest Foundation and the New School of New York.
Hal Galpers music displays some of the best qualities of
mainstream jazz. Hal's ability to select and arrange rarely
heard tunes from the standard repertoire, his penchant for
lyrical improvisation and his commitment to a dancing, deeply
swinging beat, makes his music accessible to a broad range of
listeners.
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