- Jeff Tyzik
Jeff Tyzik is an American conductor,
arranger , andtrumpeter fromRochester, New York , working primarily with orchestral andjazz styles.Education
Tyzik, born in
Hyde Park, New York , started playingcornet at age 9cite web |url=https://www.oregonsymphony.com/bios/guestartists/tyzik.aspx |title=Jeff Tyzik performs with the Oregon Symphony |accessdate=2007-07-24 |publisher=OregonSymphony.com ] . He attended college at theEastman School of Music in Rochester, earningBachelor of Music (1973) andMaster of Music (1977) degreescite web |url=http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V59N1/CN_East.html |title=Eastman School of Music Class Notes |accessdate=2007-07-24 |work=Rochester Review |publisher=University of Rochester ] .Early career
While at Eastman, Tyzik met Rochesterian
Chuck Mangione , who was teaching at the school at the time. Tyzik worked with Mangione between 1975 and 1980. During this time, Tyzik also began a long collaboration withDoc Severinsen , when Severinsen brought Tyzik toLondon to work on two albums with theRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra .Tyzik recorded six albums as a solo trumpeter between 1981 and 1990, appearing on
Capitol Records ,Polydor Records (PolyGram ), andAmherst Records . He performed in the Rochester area with his ownbig band in the late 1980s and early 1990s. During this time, Tyzik was also busy with Severinsen, serving as arranger and record producer for Severinsen and theTonight Show Band . Tyzik won aGrammy Award in 1987 for producing the 1986 album "The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen ".In addition to Severinsen, Tyzik has arranged music and produced records for
Maynard Ferguson , theWoody Herman Orchestra, and Chuck Mangione.With the Rochester Philharmonic
In 1994, Tyzik was named Principal Pops Conductor of the
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra , a position he still holds. Since then, he has established himself as one of the country's preeminent Pops conductors and arrangers, acting as Principal Pops Conductor for the RPO, theVancouver Symphony Orchestra , and theWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra , and as guest conductor for numerous other orchestras in the U.S.,Canada , and evenMonte Carlo . He also conducted theBrass Band of Battle Creek for a 1996 independent album.His arrangements of popular and jazz tunes for full orchestra have been widely performed. Publisher
G. Schirmer commissioned Tyzik to arrange some ofDuke Ellington 's jazz suites for orchestra, including "Black, Brown and Beige " and "The Nutcracker Suite". The Royal Philharmonic, theCincinnati Pops Orchestra , and theSummit Brass have all recorded music arranged or composed by Tyzik.Tyzik has recently begun branching out into more traditional orchestral styles, conducting a few RPO concerts outside of the Pops series. At one such concert, he premiered his own "Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra", and later premiered his
wind ensemble orchestration of the same piece with theEastman Wind Ensemble atCarnegie Hall .Most recently, a recording by the RPO, with Tyzik conducting and
Jon Nakamatsu on piano, ofGeorge Gershwin 's "Piano Concerto in F", "Rhapsody in Blue ", and "Cuban Overture " peaked at #3 on the Billboard classical charts. The album, released8 May 2007 on theHarmonia Mundi label, received very positive reviews, withDavid Hurwitz calling it "unquestionably the best Gershwin disc to come along in yearscite web |url=http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=70524/LIVING/705240323/1032 |title=RPO's Gershwin CD gets rave reviews |accessdate=2007-07-24 |work=Democrat and Chronicle ] ."As a conductor, Tyzik is well regarded for his innovative yet accessible programming. He's noted for teaching the RPO how to swing, and for his easy rapport with audiences.
Currently, Tyzik lives in Rochester with his wife, Jill. Their daughter is
mezzo-soprano Jami Tyzik .Discography
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* "
Farthest Corner of My Mind " (1979, independent; 1981, Capitol; 1986, Amherst)
* "Prophecy" (1980, independent)
* "Radiance" (1982, Capitol)
* "Jammin' in Manhattan " (1984, Polydor)
* "Smile" (1985, Polydor)
* "Distant Dreams " (1990, Amherst)Conductor
* George Gershwin: "Piano Concerto in F", "Rhapsody in Blue", "Cuban Overture" (2007, Harmonia Mundi) (Jon Nakamatsu, piano; Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra)
Notes
References
* [http://www.rpo.org/s_3/p_45/Jeff_Tyzik/ Official RPO biography of Jeff Tyzik]
* [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Tyzik.html Jeff Tyzik at soulwalking]
* [http://www.kute.com/artists/tyzik_jeff.htm Jeff Tyzik at KUTE]External links
* [http://www.jefftyzik.com Jeff Tyzik's website]
* [http://www.schirmer.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2419&State_2872=2&composerId_2872=2550 Catalog of Jeff Tyzik's works for G. Schirmer Inc.]
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