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  1. The legendary saxophonist Michael Brecker kept extensive notes on things to practice over the whole span of his career. This book contains over 700 entries, beautifully re-engraved from his hand-written notebooks. For All Treble Clef Instruments (since Michael often advised "Play in all keys") 35 years of Michael Brecker's musical inspirations ...

  2. www.michaelbrecker.com › section2 › MichaelBreckerBiographyMichael Brecker - Biography

    Following a two-and-a-half year illness, Michael Brecker passed away at the age of 57 in January 2007. As a result of his stylistic and harmonic innovations, Brecker is the most influential saxophonist of the last 30 years and is among the most studied contemporary instrumentalists in music schools throughout the world today.

  3. Tales from the Hudson · 1996. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight. October Road (Limited Edition) · 2001. African Skies. Tales from the Hudson · 1996. Nothing Personal. Michael Brecker · 1987. Half Past Late. Time Is of the Essence · 1999.

  4. 29 de jul. de 2014 · Listen to The Complete London Concert (feat. Michael Brecker, Marty Ehrlich, Robin Eubanks, Peter Washington, Peter Erskine, Don Alias & Randy Brecker) by Don Grolnick Group on Apple Music. 2014. 14 Songs.

  5. 21 de jan. de 2024 · "The Nearness of You" Concert(February 6 at Jazz at Lincoln Center's The Appel Room) features Christopher Cross, Elvis Costello, Diana Krall, Dianne Reeves, Branford Marsalis, Randy Brecker, Will Lee, Steve Gadd and other special guests. The annual event is in honor of 15-time Grammy winner Michael Brecker.

  6. Over the last three decades. Randy and Michael Brecker have carved out an indelible niche in the world of music. Hailed by pop and Jazz critics alike, The Brecker Brothers band they founded in 1975 was one of the first acts signed to the then-fledgling Arista Records. Recording six albums and garnering seven Grammy nominations from 1975-1982 ...

  7. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Moving to New York and working with jazz-rock band Dreams. After a brief period of study at the University of Indiana, Brecker made the big move to New York City in 1969, as so many jazz musicians have done before and since. Aged just 20, he became a member of the jazz-rock group Dreams, recording Dreams and Imagine My Surprise.