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rick margitza and gyphop

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  • Genre: Jazz / Nu-Jazz

    Location Paris, Ile-de-France, FR

    Profile Views: 63671

    Last Login: 4/24/2012

    Member Since 3/14/2007

    Record Label nocturne

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Born into a musical family on October 24, 1961 in Detroit Michigan, Rick Margitza started playing music at an early age. His paternal grandfather was a Hungarian Gypsy violinist who started Margitza’s musical education by teaching him to play the violin at the age of four. Margitza’s father, a violist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra continued his musical education by enrolling him in the piano studio of the famed piano teacher Mischa Kotler. Shortly after, Margitza heard a recording by Charlie Parker. His maternal grandfather, a jazz bassist with the Glen Miller band, also played cello on the famed Charlie Parker with strings recording. After hearing Parker on this recording, Margitza switched to the saxophone. Since then he has studied classical saxophone with Donald Sinta at the university of Michigan, and jazz with Sonny Stitt, Gerry Niewood, Michael Brecker, and David Liebman. He studied at Wayne State University in Detroit, the Berklee School of Music in Boston, the University of Miami, and graduated with a bachelors of music from the Loyola University in New Orleans. After living in New Orleans, Margitza moved to New York in 1989. He has performed and/or recorded with McCoy Tyner, Bobby Hutcherson, Tony Williams, Eddie Gomez, Chick Corea, Maria Schnieder, Martial Solal, Dave Douglas and Miles Davis. He has led his own band and performed in clubs, concert halls and festivals around the world. His 10 albums as a leader document the evolution of his playing as well as his growth as a composer. Margitza has also composed music for orchestra including two symphonies and a saxophone concerto. He currently lives in Paris and his most recent recording Bohemia, on the French label Nocurne, is his most personal to date. Recorded after moving to Paris in 2003, this project is completely different in style and content from any of his other recordings. The instrumentation ranges from violins, tablas and sitars, to harmonicas, voices and ethnic guitars. Margitza explores his Gypsy roots by tracing the origin of the Romany people from India across Eastern Europe. The music is programmatic in nature with each instrument and theme being a character in the story.
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  • Influences

    john coltrane, michael brecker, charlie parker, wayne shorter, pat metheny, weather report, gustav mahler, igor stravinsky, pablo piccasso, paul klee, francis bacon, dave liebman, gerry niewood, cannonball adderley, stevie wonder, gino vannelli, marvin gaye, steve grossman, jerry bergonzi, bob berg, miles davis, alexander calder, maurice ravel, claude debussy, bela bartok, bunky green, bob mintzer, michel legrad, burt bacharach, jasha heifetz, chick corea, herbie hancock, aaron copland, don grolnick, eddie daniels, john williams, lester young, ornette coleman, oscar peterson, toots theilemans, sonny rollins....more to come
  • Sounds Like

    like all my influences having a party

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  • Dr. Pamela Olson

     Greetings,


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    Human physiology does not direct all of its own functions; it is interdependent. It must be steadied by the physical presence of another. This is necessary for both physical and emotional health. In many ways, humans cannot be stable on their own—they require another to survive.


    If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself alone. A man should keep his friendships in constant repair.


    But whether it be dream or truth, to do well is what matters. If it be truth, for truth's sake. If not, then to gain friends for the time when we awaken.
    --Pedro Calderon de la Barca


    May all your storms be weathered,
    and all that is good get better.
    Pamela Olson, Friend 

    8 days ago
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    1 month ago
  • Ricky Molina

    Hello, Hope you are doing great. . I just pass by to say Hello to you. . take care. Hola espero que te encuentres muy bien. . solamenta pasava para saludarte... center>

    3 months ago
  • Panayot Mitkov







    Hello! Today first day of the week, I wish you a wonderful Monday which is accompanied by many beautiful and charming moments is a very preospyavashta week which will bring us all much success in profession and life !!!!!!!!!! 

    6 months ago
  • Watcha Clan

    Salut!
    le Jeudi 23 juin, rendez vous @ LA PLAGE (PORTE DE LA VILETTE/GLAZART)

    http://mysp.ac/fUAEC6

    peace

    11 months ago
  • S�bastien Paindestre

    bonjour, Sébastien Paindestre trio en concert samedi 19 mars a l'Ecoutille (Courtry 77), merci !

    1 year ago
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    Hope you are having a beautifully blessed day.

    1 year ago
  • Kimberly A. Carpenter


    Hello,How do you do?

    1 year ago
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    Hello,thanks add!

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Bio:

Born into a musical family on October 24, 1961 in Detroit Michigan, Rick Margitza started playing music at an early age. His paternal grandfather was a Hungarian Gypsy violinist who started Margitza’s musical education by teaching him to play the violin at the age of four. Margitza’s father, a violist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra continued his musical education by enrolling him in the piano studio of the famed piano teacher Mischa Kotler. Shortly after, Margitza heard a recording by Charlie Parker. His maternal grandfather, a jazz bassist with the Glen Miller band, also played cello on the famed Charlie Parker with strings recording. After hearing Parker on this recording, Margitza switched to the saxophone. Since then he has studied classical saxophone with Donald Sinta at the university of Michigan, and jazz with Sonny Stitt, Gerry Niewood, Michael Brecker, and David Liebman. He studied at Wayne State University in Detroit, the Berklee School of Music in Boston, the University of Miami, and graduated with a bachelors of music from the Loyola University in New Orleans. After living in New Orleans, Margitza moved to New York in 1989. He has performed and/or recorded with McCoy Tyner, Bobby Hutcherson, Tony Williams, Eddie Gomez, Chick Corea, Maria Schnieder, Martial Solal, Dave Douglas and Miles Davis. He has led his own band and performed in clubs, concert halls and festivals around the world. His 10 albums as a leader document the evolution of his playing as well as his growth as a composer. Margitza has also composed music for orchestra including two symphonies and a saxophone concerto. He currently lives in Paris and his most recent recording Bohemia, on the French label Nocurne, is his most personal to date. Recorded after moving to Paris in 2003, this project is completely different in style and content from any of his other recordings. The instrumentation ranges from violins, tablas and sitars, to harmonicas, voices and ethnic guitars. Margitza explores his Gypsy roots by tracing the origin of the Romany people from India across Eastern Europe. The music is programmatic in nature with each instrument and theme being a character in the story.

Member Since:

March 14, 2007

Influences:

john coltrane, michael brecker, charlie parker, wayne shorter, pat metheny, weather report, gustav mahler, igor stravinsky, pablo piccasso, paul klee, francis bacon, dave liebman, gerry niewood, cannonball adderley, stevie wonder, gino vannelli, marvin gaye, steve grossman, jerry bergonzi, bob berg, miles davis, alexander calder, maurice ravel, claude debussy, bela bartok, bunky green, bob mintzer, michel legrad, burt bacharach, jasha heifetz, chick corea, herbie hancock, aaron copland, don grolnick, eddie daniels, john williams, lester young, ornette coleman, oscar peterson, toots theilemans, sonny rollins....more to come

Sounds Like:

like all my influences having a party

Record Label:

nocturne

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