Aaron Goldberg

Aaron Goldberg ( born April 30, 1974 in Boston) is an American jazz pianist.

Aaron Goldberg began seven years playing the piano and later studied at Bob Sinicrope at the Milton Academy and saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi. In 1991 he went to the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, after which he moved to Harvard University, where he was awarded the Clifford Brown / Stan Getz Fellowship Award from the International Association for Jazz Education, and a grant in Betty Carter's Jazz Ahead program received. After his graduation from Harvard in 1996, he worked as a sideman with saxophonist Joshua Redman together. With his trio of Reuben Rogers and Eric Harland he took in 1999 for his debut album Turning Point, attended by Joshua Redman and Mark Turner participated. In 2005 he went in the quartet of Wynton Marsalis on tour. In 2006 his third album Worlds, of which the title OAM 's Blues in the Sample Music of the Windows Vista system folder was added. As a sideman he wrkte of shots of Omer Avital, John Ellis, Matt Penman, Joshua Redman (Beyond, 2000), Wayne Escoffery, Matt Penman, Mark Elf, Guillermo Klein, Gregory Tardy and Terry Gibbs / Buddy DeFranco with. Goldberg lives in Brooklyn.

Disco Graphical Notes

  • Turning Point (1999)
  • Unfolding (2001)
  • Worlds (2006)
  • Bee Stan ( Sunnyside, 2011) with Guillermo Klein
  • Aaron Goldberg / Ali Jackson Jr. / Omer Avital: Yes! ( Sunnyside, 2012)
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