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Focus

John Wocjiechowski

Focus

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Origin Records
UPC: 0805558269929
Catnr: ORIGIN 82699
Release date: 16 October 2015
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Label
Origin Records
UPC
0805558269929
Catalogue number
ORIGIN 82699
Release date
16 October 2015
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About the album

Chicago Tribune. In choosing Focus as the title of this bristling, no­holds­barred album, saxophonist John Wojciechowski spells out his entire artistic philosophy, and does so with the succinct force that has marked his work throughout Chicago over the last decade. With his quartet of equally respected and dynamic musical partners ­ pianist Ryan Cohan, bassist Dennis Carroll, and drummer Dana Hall ­ they create a timeless recording full of rich, melodic compositions and inspired interplay.
Zusammen mit Ryan Cohan, Dennis Carroll und Dana Hall kreiert ­John Wojciechowski ein zeitloses Album reich an melodischen Kompositionen und inspirierender Interaktion zwischen den Musikern.

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John Wocjiechowski (saxophone)

Originally from Detroit, Saxophonist John Wojciechowski has spent the last decade performing and teaching in Chicago. In addition to his own groups, John is a member of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Dana Hall’s spring, the Jeff Campbell Trio with John Hollenbeck, the Chicago Yestet, the Ryan Cohan Sextet, and the New Standard Jazz Orchestra.  He has performed or recorded with The Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Woody Herman Orchestra, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Detroit Symphony Orchesta, The Milwaukee Symphony, Clark Terry, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Charlie Haden, and Kurt Elling among many others.  In 1996, he was the third place finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition.  Besides being an active performer,  John is also an educator noted for his versatility, creativity...
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Originally from Detroit, Saxophonist John Wojciechowski has spent the last decade performing and teaching in Chicago. In addition to his own groups, John is a member of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Dana Hall’s spring, the Jeff Campbell Trio with John Hollenbeck, the Chicago Yestet, the Ryan Cohan Sextet, and the New Standard Jazz Orchestra. He has performed or recorded with The Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Woody Herman Orchestra, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Detroit Symphony Orchesta, The Milwaukee Symphony, Clark Terry, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Charlie Haden, and Kurt Elling among many others. In 1996, he was the third place finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition. Besides being an active performer, John is also an educator noted for his versatility, creativity and enthusiasm. He has taught at the public school as well as university levels and has appeared all over the country as a guest artist, clinician and conductor. He is currently on the music faculty at St. Charles North High School in St. Charles, Illinois where he teaches Jazz Bands, Orchestra and Music Theory. His student groups have performed at the IAJE Conference, Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, JEN Conference and the Illinois All-State Music Educator’s Conference. In addition to his public school teaching, he has also taught at Northern Illinois University and Northwestern University.

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Ryan Cohan (piano)

Pianist/composer and Guggenheim Fellow Ryan Cohan has distinguished himself as a vital original voice to be heard amongst the elite young jazz artists on the global music scene today. Born June 6, 1971, Ryan was introduced to music very early in life by his mother, who was a music teacher as well as a classical pianist and guitarist. Although, he began reading music even sooner, his formal training began at age nine on the violin. A few years later he switched to the keyboard, and by his second year in high school, Ryan knew that he wanted a life dedicated to music and began an intense daily practice regimen at the piano. Wanting to deepen his formal training led Ryan to DePaul...
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Pianist/composer and Guggenheim Fellow Ryan Cohan has distinguished himself as a vital original voice to be heard amongst the elite young jazz artists on the global music scene today.
Born June 6, 1971, Ryan was introduced to music very early in life by his mother, who was a music teacher as well as a classical pianist and guitarist. Although, he began reading music even sooner, his formal training began at age nine on the violin. A few years later he switched to the keyboard, and by his second year in high school, Ryan knew that he wanted a life dedicated to music and began an intense daily practice regimen at the piano.
Wanting to deepen his formal training led Ryan to DePaul University where he received his bachelor's of music degree in jazz performance in 1993. At DePaul, Ryan studied extensively with jazz pianist Larry Novak and arranger, producer Cliff Colnot; later he was tutored by improvisation guru David Bloom. During two summer breaks in college, Ryan received full scholarships from Blue Note Records to study at The Skidmore Jazz Institute in New York whose faculty included the late legend, Milt Hinton.
Concurrently, Ryan began making his mark on the Chicago music scene playing with the region's top jazz and Latin musicians. He has since performed with such luminaries and stellar ensembles as Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller, Joe Locke, Paquito D'Rivera, Jon Faddis, Kurt Elling, Pat La Barbera, Andy Narell, Regina Carter, Michal Urbaniak, Orbert Davis and The Chicago Jazz Philharmonic, The Chicago Jazz Ensemble and The Chicago Chamber Musicians among many others. Ryan's diverse resume also includes a substantial list of commercial studio performing credits, arranging for the Grant Park Symphony with Otis Clay, and the music director position with the Chicago Human Rhythm Project.
As an educator, Ryan has been the assistant director of small and large jazz ensembles at The University Of Illinois at Chicago, faculty member of the Skidmore Jazz Institute in New York, and he continues to work as a jazz artist clinician at universities and high schools throughout the U.S and abroad.

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