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Chris Brubeck: Bio

Chris Brubeck continues to distinguish himself as an innovative performer and composer. During the 70’s he began touring and recording with his father, Dave Brubeck. Chris plays bass, trombone, piano, guitar and sings and, in the past few decades, has earned international acclaim as composer, performer and leader of his own groups. On stage, his irrepressible enthusiasm is matched by his fluid command of jazz, blues, folk, funk, pop and classical musical styles. An award-winning composer, he is clearly tuned into the pulse of contemporary music. The respected music critic for The Chicago Tribune, John von Rhein calls Chris: “a composer with a real flair for lyrical melody--a 21st Century Lenny Bernstein.”


In the last decade, Chris has created an impressive body of symphonic work while maintaining a demanding touring and recording schedule with the Brubeck Brothers Quartet (with brother Dan on drums). Last year the BBQ released its second Koch recording, Classified which features Chris’s composition for woodwind quintet and the BBQ, “Vignettes for Nonet.” This innovative fusion of classical and jazz genres is performed with the Grammy-nominated Imani Winds. (Classified and the BBQ’s first Koch release, Intuition, were each in the top ten on jazz radio in 2007 and 2008.) Chris also continues to perform and record with Triple Play, an acoustic blues/jazz/folk trio with vocals that includes guitarist Joel Brown and harmonica virtuoso Peter Madcat Ruth.

Chris is a much sought-after composer, and in the last few years has been commissioned to write many innovative works. April, 2009 marked the premiere of “Ansel Adams: America”, an exciting orchestral piece Chris and Dave Brubeck wrote accompanying 100 of Ansel Adams’ majestic images being projected above the orchestra. Among some of Chris’s other recent commissions are: “Quiet Heroes: A Symphonic Salute to the Flagraisers at Iwo Jima”, a moving piece for full orchestra and narrator; “Spontaneous Combustion”, a fiery violin concerto Chris wrote for the talented violin soloist Nicolas Kendall. “Mark Twain’s World: A Symphonic Journey with Genuine Thespians” was a genre-breaking piece for orchestra and actors based on the life of Mark Twain. Chris’s second Boston Pops commission, the exciting “Interplay for 3 Violins and Orchestra,” with performances by violinists Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg (classical), Eileen Ivers (Irish) and Regina Carter (jazz) was broadcast on PBS “Evening at Pops” and won Chris an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for best composition for television broadcast. In November, 2007 Chris and the Czech National Symphony Orchestra premiered his “From the Blues to Beyond”, a concerto for trumpet and trombone with full orchestra.

In December, 2006 the Concord Chamber Music Society premiered Chris’s sextet “Danza del Soul” performed by members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 2006 also brought the release of Chris’s second symphonic CD, Convergence, on Koch International Classics featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. The disc is entirely comprised of Chris’s original compositions including Frederica von Stade singing “River of Song”, together with the title composition, “Convergence”, a piece commissioned by the Boston Pops to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Symphony Hall. The CD also includes Chris performing his second major trombone work, “Prague Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra”. (His first trombone concerto was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra on the Koch release, Bach to Brubeck.) Reviewing Convergence, Fanfare Magazine wrote: “Brubeck’s skill both as composer and soloist is extraordinary.” In July, 2006, Chris served as composer-in-residence at the Henry Mancini Institute in Los Angeles, where he also performed his Prague Concerto with the HMI Symphony. The L.A. Times reviewed that performance writing it was “a powerful showcase … from dark-toned intimacy to tear-down-the house exuberance.”

On special occasions, Chris continues to guest on bass and trombone with The Dave Brubeck Quartet. Chris has worked with many diverse artists, including Frederica von Stade, Ben Luxon, Dawn Upshaw, Bill Crofut, Meryl Streep, Willie Nelson, B.B. King, Gerry Mulligan, Bela Fleck, Bobby McFerrin, Stephane Grappelli, Bobby Womack, Tower of Power, and Patti Labelle. His compositions have been performed by orchestras all around the world, including the prominent U.S. orchestras of Boston, Houston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Washington as well as the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, the Russian National Orchestra, and the Singapore Chinese Orchestra. Chris’s most recent thrill was performing with his brothers, Darius, Dan and Matthew, in an all-star tribute to their father, Dave Brubeck, as part of Washington’s Kennedy Center Awards, which was televised internationally in December, 2009.

"Chris Brubeck is probably one of the finest performing jazz trombonists around today." DownBeat

Chris has become one of the most capable electric bassists, delivering imaginative solos." Los Angeles Times

- Chris's Discography

"Classified" - The Brubeck Brothers Quartet with Dan and Chris Brubeck, Chuck Lamb and Mike DeMicco [Koch Records]

"Intuition" - The Brubeck Brothers Quartet with Dan and Chris Brubeck, Taylor Eigsti and Mike DeMicco [Koch Records]

"Convergence" - Chris Brubeck and the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, featuring Chris's second trombone concerto "The Prague Concerto"; the title cut "Convergence" (commissioned by The Boston Pops) and his song cycle "River of Song" with Frederica von Stade, and Rachel Luxon [Koch International Classics]

"Watching the World" - Triple Play with Chris Brubeck, Joel Brown and Peter Madcat Ruth [Blue Forest Records]

"Second Nature" - The Brubeck Brothers Quartet with Dan and Chris Brubeck, Pete Levin and Mike DeMicco [Blue Forest Records]

"Dave Brubeck Live with the LSO" - Dave, Darius, Chris, Dan & Matthew Brubeck with The London Symphony Orchestra [LSO Recordings]

"Bach to Brubeck" - Crofut, Brubeck & Brown & The London Symphony Orchestra, featuring Chris's first trombone concerto: "Concerto for Bass Trombone and Orchestra" [Koch International Classics]

"Triple Play Live" - Triple Play with Chris Brubeck, Joel Brown and Peter Madcat Ruth [Blue Forest Records]

"Dance on A Moonbeam" - Crofut, Brubeck, Frederica Von Stade, Dawn Upshaw, Meryl Streep, Julianne Baird [Telarc]

"Across Your Dreams" - Frederica Von Stade, Crofut & Brubeck [Telarc]

"Trio Brubeck" - Dave, Dan & Chris Brubeck [Music Masters]

"In Their Own Sweet Way" - Dave, Darius, Chris,Dan & Matthew Brubeck [Telarc]

"Secret Sauce" - Sky King (led by Chris Brubeck)[Columbia]

"See How It Feels" - Brubeck Laverne Trio (Andy Laverne, Dan & Chris Brubeck) [Black Hawk Records]

"Red, White & Blues" - Crofut & Brubeck [Albany Records]

"Quiet As the Moon" - Soundtrack of CBS Peanuts animated Broadcast [Music Masters]

"Unsquare Dance" - Crofut & Brubeck [Albany]

"Two Gentlemen Folk" - Crofut, Luxon & Brubeck [Telarc]

"Live at Tanglewood" - Crofut & Luxon & Brubeck [Crofut Productions]

"On Christmas Night" - Crofut & Luxon & Brubeck [Pro Arte]

"Live at Montreaux" - The New Brubeck Quartet (Dave, Darius, Chris & Dan Brubeck) [Tomato Records]

"A Cut Above" - New Brubeck Quartet [Direct to Disc Records]

"New Wine" - Dave Brubeck Quartet with the Montreal Symphony [Music Masters]

"Young Lions, Old Tigers" - Dave Brubeck with Michael Brecker, Joe Lovano, Gerry Mulligan, James Moody, Chris Brubeck, Christian MacBride, Roy Hargrove, Jon Hendricks, George Shearing, Joshua Redman [Telarc]

"Two Generations of Brubeck" - The Brubeck Family & Friends [Atlantic Records]

"Brother, the Great Spirit Made Us All" - Two Generations of Brubeck [Atlantic]

"Live at the Blue Note" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Telarc]

"Moscow Nights" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Concord]

"Summit Session" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Columbia]

"Reflections" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Concord]

"For Iola" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Concord]

"Blue Rondo" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Concord]

"Tritonis" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Concord]

"Paper Moon" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Concord]

"Back Home" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Concord]

"Concord On A Summer Night" - Dave Brubeck Quartet [Concord]

"Truth Is Fallen" - Dave Brubeck Quartet, Cincinnati Symphony & New Heavenly Blue [Atlantic]

"Educated Homegrown" - New Heavenly Blue (led by Chris Brubeck)[RCA]

"New Heavenly Blue" - New Heavenly Blue (led by Chris Brubeck) [Atlantic]

"Happy Trails" - Cincinnati Pops (Chris Brubeck, arranger) [Telarc]