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Tom Tallitsch | |
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Born | 1974 (age 50–51) |
Origin | Elmhurst, Illinois, Westlake, Ohio br />United States |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Tenor Saxophone |
Years active | 25 |
Labels | Posi-Tone Records |
Website | TomTallitsch.com |
'Tom Tallitsch (born 1974) is a North American jazz saxophonist, recording artist, (currently with Posi-Tone Records), composer, music educator, piano teacher for students with autism, musical director for the Big Sky Project Dance Company, and jazz radio host, currently on WWFM JazzOn2 89.1 HD2 in Trenton, New Jersey.
Tallitsch was born in Elmhurst, Illinois and raised in Westlake, Ohio. He attended Westlake High School and Bay Village High School, graduating in 1992. He attended The University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music]] (CCM), graduating in 1996 with a BM in Jazz Performance with an emphasis on Saxophone. Tallitsch is married to to Carrie Ellmore-Tallitsch, a professional dancer and former principal dancer with the Martha Graham Dance Company]] (2001-2012) and resides in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Jazz Performance
[edit ]Tallitsch has performed as a jazz saxophonist for over 25 years (bandleader/composer and sideman) throughout the United States, Europe, and South America. He performs regularly at concert venues and jazz clubs primarily in New York City including Smalls, Fat Cat, Garage, Tomi Caffe Vivaldi, Shrine, 55 Bar, Something Jazz Club, Puppets, Smoke, New Jersey jazz venues including Trumpets, Shanghai Jazz, the West Windsor Arts Council, the Arts Council Of Princeton, the Grounds For Sculpture and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania jazz venues like Ortleibs, Chrisʼ Jazz Cafe, the Philadelphia Art Museum, Zanzibar Blue, the Philadelphia Jazz Festival, and the Reading Jazz Festival.
Jazz Compositions and Recordings
[edit ]Tallitsch has released four albums of original compositions including works on Posi-Tone Records and Origin Records. His fifth album for Posi-Tone Records was recorded in New York City on 4 February 2013 and is scheduled for release in 2014. Tallitsch has published over 90 original jazz compositions and arrangements for small ensembles, which are regularly played on terrestrial and internet radio stations throughout the world, and by student jazz ensembles including Stony Brook University.
Tallitsch’s compositions include improvisational, written, and recorded music for dance. His works have been used by dancers from the Martha Graham Dance Company at The Martha Graham Choreographer showcase "Lookout" 2000, choreographed by Carrie Ellmore-Tallitsch. Tallitsch is currently Musical Director, and Composer for the multi-media dance company, The [Big Sky Project, founded by Carrie Ellmore-Tallitsch.
Jazz and Music Education
[edit ]Tallitsch currently tutors jazz saxophone students in Princeton, New Jersey and teaches piano students with autism at The Princeton Child Development Institute.
In addition, Tallitsch has been involved with many grade school, high schools and colleges as a jazz educator, contributing to jazz clinics and lecture series in New Jersey at The Lawrenceville School, The Pennington School, Bay Village High School, Creative Music Studios and the Pine Cobble School.
Tallitsch was the founding director of The Central NJ Homeschool Bands
(director/conductor/composer and arranger) which offered home-schooled musicians to provide an opportunity for creative group interaction with other musicians in an instrumental ensemble. The bands were available to student musicians who play woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. The bands were modeled after many of the area’s junior and senior high school concert bands and explored contrasting secular and sacred styles of music.
Tallitsch has given advanced Jazz instruction at the following Colleges and Schools:
- Mercer County Community College 1999-2006 (Jazz Saxophone and Woodwinds)
- The Westminster Choir College 1999-2002 (Saxophone and Clarinet)
- Creative Music Studios 1998-2003 (Manager of Teachers / Instructor – Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Piano, Group Piano Classes)
- The Groove Academy 1998-1999 (Saxophone and Clarinet Instructor)
- Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts 1996-1998 (Jazz Saxophone instructor and Director of Small Jazz Ensembles)
Discography
[edit ]- "Duality" (2005)
- "Perspective" (2008)
- "Medicine Man" (2009 Origin/OA2 Records)
- "Heads or Tales" (2012 Posi-Tone Records)
Recording Session Details
Duality Tom Tallitsch - Tenor Saxophone Dave Manley – Guitar
Perspective Tom Tallitsch - Tenor and Soprano Saxophone Victor Baker - Guitar John Stenger - Piano Paul Gehman - Bass Justin Leigh Drums
Medicine Man Tom Tallitsch - Tenor Saxophone Tony Miceli - Vibraphone Victor Baker - Guitar Paul Gehman - Bass Dan Monaghan - Drums
Heads Or Tales Tom Tallitsch - Tenor Saxophone Jared Gold - Hammond B3 Organ Dave Allen - Guitar Mark Ferber – Drums
Jazz Radio Host
Tallitsch has been the host of The Modern Jazz Radio Show on the Mercer County Community College Jazz Station WWFM JazzOn2 89.1 HD2.
Playlists and show archives for The Modern Jazz Radio Show can be found at www.tomtallitschblog.com, and The JazzWeek JPL List.
Notes
[edit ]References
[edit ]External links
[edit ]- Official website
- Bio: http://www.tomtallitschblog.com www.tomtallitschblog.com
- OA2 Records http://originarts.com/oa2/artists/artist.php?Artist_ID=43
- Posi-Tone Records http://www.posi-tone.com/headsortales/headsortales.html
- Press And Reviews: www.tomtallitsch.com/print
- Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/Tnrmk6
- Big Sky Project:www.bigskyproject.org
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