American jazz pianist and composer
Jacob Sacks |
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At the Moers Festival 2015 |
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Origin | Michigan, U.S. |
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Genres | Jazz |
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Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
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Instrument | Piano |
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Years active | Late 1990s–present |
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Website | jacobsacks.com |
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Musical artist
Jacob Sacks is an American jazz pianist and composer.
Life and career
Sacks is originally from Michigan.[1] He met drummer Dan Weiss at the Manhattan School of Music.[2] Sacks was a finalist in the 1999 Thelonious Monk International Piano Competition, aged 22.[1] Sacks was part of bassist Eivind Opsvik's quartet.[3] Sacks has for a long time played in a trio with the bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Dan Weiss, and in a duo with vocalist Yoon Sun Choi.[4] Sacks has also played and recorded with harpsichord and other keyboard instruments.[5]
Playing style
Nate Chinen of The New York Times commented that Sacks is "drawn to the subtler, deeper mechanics of harmony and form."[4]
Compositions
Sacks "isn't averse to succinctness or simplicity as a composer".[4]
Discography
An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.
As leader/co-leader
Year recorded
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2005
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Two Miles a Day
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Loyal / Yeah Yeah
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Quartet, with Mat Maneri (viola, violin), Eivind Opsvik (bass), Paul Motian (drums)
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2008
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Imagination: The Music of Joe Raposo
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Yeah Yeah
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Duo, co-led with Yoon Sun Choi (vocals)
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2013*
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No Man's Land
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Yeah Yeah
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Quintet, with Andrew Bishop (clarinet, tenor sax), John Wojciechowski (tenor sax), Tim Flood (bass), Dan Weiss (drums)
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As sideman
References
- ^ a b Ratliff, Ben (October 19, 1999) "A Contest Befitting Monk". The New York Times. pp. E1, E4.
- ^ Panken, Ted (August 2010) "Dan Weiss – Tabla-Informed Concentration". Down Beat. p. 22.
- ^ Margasak, Peter (September 2009) "Eivind Opsvik – Nordic Grit Meets Neil Young". Down Beat. p. 24.
- ^ a b c Chinen, Nate (May 30, 2014) "A Pianist Stands Out As a Leader by Fitting In with the Group". The New York Times.
- ^ Drouot, Alain (July 2012) "Eivind Opsvik – Overseas IV". Down Beat. p. 48.
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