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Matt Turner
834 E. Minor Street
Appleton WI 54911
USA
920-830-0742
 

 

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Website:
artforpete.com/turner.htm
Home Area: Upper Midwest

Travels to: Anywhere in the world

Biography:

Matt Turner is regarded as one of the world's leading improvising cellists. STRINGS MAGAZINE says that "Turner dazzles with his own improvisational excursions and displays his expansive cello vocabulary..." JAZZIZ MAGAZINE describes his cello playing as "rich-toned and inventive". Equally adept as a pianist. Turner performs everything from jazz standards and twentieth century new music to alternative rock and improvised avant-garde. Turner completed his undergraduate studies at Lawrence University and his Master of Music degree in Third Stream Studies at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Dave Holland, Geri Allen and Joe Maneri, and where he was the recipient of a Distinction in Performance Award. Turner has performed at several music festivals including the International Cello Festival in Montreal, the New Directions Cello Festival, the Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival, and with CUBE, Present Music, and Dadadah. Turner currently teaches jazz piano, jazz strings, and improvisation at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music as a lecturer in the Jazz and Improvisational Music Department. He is featured on more than 40 recordings on Meniscus, O.O. Discs, Asian Improv, Geode, Cadence, Music and Arts, Accurate, Tautology, Crouton and other labels. Turner has recorded with Marilyn Crispell, Joseph Jarman, Bill Carrothers, Bill Stewart, Scott Fields, Myra Melford, Jeff Song and others. He lives in Appleton, Wisconsin with his wife and two children. Turner is a Yamaha Performing Artist.

Clinics Offered
 
IMPROVISATION IN THE ORCHESTRA: KEEPING IT SAFE AND SIMPLE
This workshop introduces improvisation to string students with an emphasis on providing a safe environment for young improvisers. Techniques include sound exploration, soundscapes, rhythm pieces, aural exercises, call and response in different styles and conducted improvisations. This clinic is also presented to string teachers interested in introducing improvisation to their students.

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