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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_GoldbergBen Goldberg - Wikipedia

    Ben Goldberg is an American clarinet player and composer. Career. In the early 1990s, Ben Goldberg performed alongside electric bassist Dan Seamans and percussionist Kenny Wollesen as the New Klezmer Trio. [1] .

  2. Ben Goldberg, clarinet Charlie, Scott, and I had been talking for a few years about recording together, and saw an opportunity when Scott and I would be at the Jazz Standard in New York for a week in April, 2008.

  3. In 1993 the guitarist John Schott and I began working on music of the bebop era -- Bud Powell, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charlie Parker. We soon found the songs transformed through elongation, repetition, dwelling, thickening the melody, and other approaches. The results are documented on the CD Junk Genius.

  4. An award-winning clarinetist, composer, writer, and teacher, who is also a founding member of Tin Hat. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1980s - 2020s. Born. August 8, 1959 in Denver, CO. Genre. Jazz, Avant-Garde, International. Styles. Avant-Garde Jazz, Jewish Music, Klezmer, Progressive Jazz, Post-Bop. Member Of.

  5. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Ben Goldberg: Everything Happens To Be. album review by John Chacona, published on June 18, 2021. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

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  6. 21 de jul. de 2021 · Since 2020 he has released several projects, perhaps the most ambitious (and appropriate) of which is his Plague Diary (BAG Production Records), an astonishing sequence of recordings Goldberg produced almost daily beginning in March 2020 and extending all the way through March 2021: over 200 pieces of music in all, many utilizing ...

  7. music.berkeley.edu › people › ben-goldbergBen Goldberg • Music

    Beginning in 1992, when his group New Klezmer Trio “kicked open the door for radical experiments with Ashkenazi roots music” (SF Chronicle), clarinetist Ben Goldberg has established himself as “one of the most vibrant, flexible, and inventive clarinetists in jazz and improvised music” (Downbeat).