Editorial Review
A superior post bop soloist, tenor saxophonist, composer, and educator David Detweiler is influenced by early John Coltrane and Michael Brecker but has a sound and style of his own within the mainstream of modern jazz. David received the DMA degree from the Eastman School of Music in 2015 and the MM degree from Florida State University in 2010. He also studied at both the University of North Texas and William Paterson University, receiving the BM degree from William Paterson. His teachers include: Ramon Ricker, Charles Pillow, Bill Kennedy, Gary Smulyan, and Steve Wilson. Currently Assistant Professor of Jazz Saxophone, David joined the faculty at Florida State University in 2016 after serving as Director of Jazz Studies at Nazareth College (Rochester, NY).
He has performed at many of New York City's premier live-music venues such as The Blue Note, Birdland, The Knitting Factory and The Iridium. His first record as a leader, New York Stories, featured Leon Anderson, Clarence Seay, Chris Pattishall, and Rick Lollar. His second record as a leader, The Dave Detweiler Trio was released in August 2015. Celebrating Bird with bassist Fumi Tomita was released September 2020 and The Astoria Suite was released in 2021. David has performed and presented research at numerous conferences including the Jazz Education Network (JEN), the College Music Society (CMS), and the North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA). David is a P Mauriat and Vandoren artist. Bassist, composer, and educator Fumi Tomita was active in the New York jazz scene for over fifteen years. His 2019 recording, The Elephant Vanishes: Jazz Interpretations of the Short Stories of Haruki Murakami, was released to critical acclaim by Origin Arts records and was listed in the top ten records of 2019 by Jazziz. He also appears as a member of HGTS on their debut release And Then They Played... released in April 2020 by Summit Records. Celebrating Bird: A Tribute to Charlie Parker, a collaboration with saxophonist David Detweiler, was released in September 2020 by Next Level Music.
He has presented his research at the International Society of Bassists Conference, Issues in Contemporary Jazz, Jazz Education Network, International Society for Improvised Music, BassEurope, Massachusetts Music Educators Association, and the National Association for Music Education.
His book The Jazz Rhythm Section was published by Rowman & Littlefield in conjunction with NAfME in 2019. Additionally, he has published articles in Bass world, Jazz Perspectives, and the Massachusetts Music Educators' Journal. He is currently Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Solista superior de post bop, saxofonista tenor, compositor y educador David Detweiler está influenciado por los primeros John Coltrane y Michael Brecker, pero tiene un sonido y estilo propios dentro de la corriente principal del jazz moderno. David recibió el grado DMA de la Eastman School of Music en 2015 y el grado MM de la Florida State University en 2010. También estudió tanto en la Universidad del Norte de Texas como en la Universidad William Paterson, recibiendo el grado BM de William Paterson. Entre sus profesores se encuentran: Ramon Ricker, Charles Pillow, Bill Kennedy, Gary Smulyan y Steve Wilson. Actualmente Profesor Asistente de Saxofón de Jazz, David se unió a la facultad de la Universidad Estatal de Florida en 2016 después de servir como Director de Estudios de Jazz en Nazareth College (Rochester, NY).
Ha actuado en muchos de los principales lugares de música en vivo de la ciudad de Nueva York, como The Blue Note, Birdland, The Knitting Factory y The Iridium. En su primer disco como líder, New York Stories, participaron Leon Anderson, Clarence Seay, Chris Pattishall y Rick Lollar. Su segundo disco como líder, The Dave Detweiler Trio se publicó en agosto de 2015. Celebrating Bird con la bajista Fumi Tomita se publicó en septiembre de 2020 y The Astoria Suite en 2021. David ha actuado y presentado investigaciones en numerosas conferencias, incluida la Jazz Education Network (JEN), la College Music Society (CMS) y la North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA). David es artista de P Mauriat y Vandoren. El bajista, compositor y educador Fumi Tomita estuvo activo en la escena del jazz de Nueva York durante más de quince años. Su grabación de 2019, The Elephant Vanishes: Jazz Interpretations of the Short Stories of Haruki Murakami, fue publicado con gran éxito de crítica por Origin Arts records y fue incluido en la lista de los diez mejores discos de 2019 por Jazziz. También aparece como miembro de HGTS en su lanzamiento debut And Then They Played... publicado en abril de 2020 por Summit Records. Celebrating Bird: A Tribute to Charlie Parker, una colaboración con el saxofonista David Detweiler, fue lanzado en septiembre de 2020 por Next Level Music.
Ha presentado sus investigaciones en la International Society of Bassists Conference, Issues in Contemporary Jazz, Jazz Education Network, International Society for Improvised Music, BassEurope, Massachusetts Music Educators Association y la National Association for Music Education.
Su libro The Jazz Rhythm Section fue publicado por Rowman & Littlefield junto con NAfME en 2019. Además, ha publicado artículos en Bass world, Jazz Perspectives y Massachusetts Music Educators' Journal. Actualmente es profesor asociado en la Universidad de Massachusetts Amherst.
1 - Moving Forward
Composer: Fumi Tomita
Performer: David Detweiler (Tenor Saxophone), Martin Bejerano (Piano), Fumi Tomita (Bass), Leon Anderson (Drums)
2 - Minor Blues Song
Composer: David Detweiler
Performer: David Detweiler (Tenor Saxophone), Martin Bejerano (Piano), Fumi Tomita (Bass), Leon Anderson (Drums)
3 - Marianne
Composer: Fumi Tomita
Performer: David Detweiler (Tenor Saxophone), Martin Bejerano (Piano), Fumi Tomita (Bass), Leon Anderson (Drums)
4 - There Used to Be Rain
Composer: David Detweiler
Performer: David Detweiler (Tenor Saxophone), Martin Bejerano (Piano), Fumi Tomita (Bass), Leon Anderson (Drus)
5 - Above and Beyond
Composer: David Detweiler
Performer: David Detweiler (Tenor Saxophone), Martin Bejerano (Piano), Fumi Tomita (Bass), Leon Anderson (Drums)
6 - Sussex Blues
Composer: Fumi Tomita
Performer: David Detweiler (Tenor Saxophone), Martin Bejerano (Piano), Fumi Tomita (Bass), Leon Anderson (Drums)
7 - Across a Great Distance
Composer: David Detweiler
Performer: David Detweiler (Tenor Saxophone), Martin Bejerano (Piano), Fumi Tomita (Bass), Leon Anderson (Drums)
8 - Monk Train
Composer: Fumi Tomita
Performer: David Detweiler (Tenor Saxophone), Martin Bejerano (Piano), Fumi Tomita (Bass), Leon Anderson (Drums)
Release Date: May 05, 2023
Catalog Number: CRC3993
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