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Receiving B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Julliard School of Music, David Taylor started his
playing career as a member of Leopold Stowkowski's American Symphony Orchestra, and by
appearing with the New York Philharmonic under
Pierre
Boulez.
Almost simultaneously, he was a member of the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis jazz band, and
recorded with Duke Ellington (The New Orleans Suite), The Rolling Stones, and Blood,
Sweat, and Tears.
Mr Taylor has recorded four solo albums (Koch, New World, and DMP) and has presented
numerous recitals throughout the world (including Carnegie Recital Hall, Kaufman
Auditorium at the Y at 92nd Street, and Merkin Hall).
He has appeared as a soloist with the St. Lukes Chamber Orchestra , The Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln Center, The Caramoor Festival Orchestra, The NY Chamber Symphony,
The Basil Sinfonietta, The Adelaide Philharmonic, and The Group for Contemporary
Music among others. He has been involved in dozens of commissioning projects for the
Bass Trombone in solo and chamber idioms; collaborating with composers including Alan
Hovhaness, Charles Wuorinen, George Perle, Frederic Rzewski, Lucia Dlugoszchewski, Eric
Ewazen, David Liebman, and Daniel Schnyder. He has appeared and recorded chamber
music with Yo Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, and Wynton Marsalis.
Throughout his career, David Taylor has appeared and recorded with many major jazz and
popular artists including Barbara Streisand, Miles Davis, Quincey Jones, Frank Sinatra, and
Aretha Franklin. Mr Taylor has won the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
Most Valuable Player Award for five consecutive years, the most it could be awarded and has
been awarded the NARAS Most Valuable Player Virtuoso Award, an honor accorded no
other bass trombonist. He has been a member of the Gil Evans Band, Thad Jones-Mel
Lewis Band, George Russell's Band, the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, and the Chuck
Israel Band to name a few. Although he has performed on numerous Grammy Award
winning recordings , 1998 was special. In 1998 Taylor performed on four Grammy
nominated CD's: The J.J. Johnson Big Band, Dave Grusin's West Side Story, the Joe
Henderson Big Band, and the Randy Brecker Band. The latter two CD's were chosen for
Grammys.
David Taylor currently performs with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, The
Charles Mingus Big Band, Eos Orchestra, The NY Chamber Symphony, The Mostly
Mozart Festival Orchestra, The Michelle Camillo Band, Areopagitica (a brass trio in
residence at Mannes College), The Bob Mintzer Band, the Daniel Schnyder, David Taylor,
and the Kenny Drew Jr Trio. He appears frequently with Orpheus, and the St. Lukes
Chamber Orchestra, and he is on the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music, Mannes
College, and SUNY Purchase. The Getzen Instrument Co. sponsors David Taylor, and has
a David Taylor model bass trombone in its catalog.
Some upcoming events include appearances with the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival,
Chamber Music Northwest, and master classes and recitals in the U.S., Europe, and Japan.
This year Mannes College will schedule its Third Annual Trombone Day with David
Taylor. In 1999 Taylor will be performing four concerti written for him. Two of these will
be world premieres by Daniel Schnyder and Franz Hackl. David will be appearing with the
Absolute Ensemble under the direction of Kristian Jarvi ( this project will be broadcast on
European TV and recorded for Enja Records), The Niederoesterreichische
Tonkuenstlerochester, and The Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck.
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