Julian Joseph
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Birth name | Julian Raphael Nathaniel Joseph |
Born | London, United Kingdom | 11 May 1966
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, arranger, broadcaster |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Labels | East West |
Website | www |
Julian Raphael Nathaniel Joseph
Biography
Joseph was born in London and attended Allfarthing Primary School and Spencer Park Secondary School in Wandsworth.[2] He graduated in composition from Berklee College of Music in 1989.[3]
Joseph works in both
Starting with his first album The Language of Truth in 1991,
In September 2010, Joseph was interviewed by Bruce Lindsay, a jazz critic from
Joseph founded the Julian Joseph Jazz Academy in January 2013 in London.[9] The Academy encourages young musicians in the development of jazz technique and understanding. Tutors include Tony Kofi and Byron Wallen.
Joseph is also a trustee and vice-president of the National Youth Jazz Collective.
In the
Discography
As leader/co-leader
Year recorded | Title | Label | Notes |
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1991 | The Language of Truth | East West | With Jean Toussaint (tenor sax), Alec Dankworth (bass), Mark Mondesir (drums), Sharon Musgrave (vocals)[11] |
1994? | Reality | East West | With Peter King (alto sax), Jean Toussaint (tenor sax), Charnett Moffett and Wayne Batchelor (bass), Mark Mondesir (drums)[11] |
1994 | In Concert at the Wigmore Hall | East West | With Eddie Daniels (clarinet), Johnny Griffin (tenor sax), Jason Rebello (piano), Alec Dankworth (bass); in concert[11] |
1996? | Universal Traveller | East West | With Reginald Veal (bass), Mark Mondesir (drums) |
2009 | Dance of the Three Legged Elephants | Signum | Duo, co-led with Matthew Barley (cello) |
2012 | Julian Joseph Live at the Vortex in London | ASC | Solo piano; in concert[12] |
Notable albums as sideman
Year | Leader | Title |
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1991 | Guy Barker | Isn't It? |
2004 | Billy Cobham | Art of Five |
2002 | George Coleman | Blues Inside Out |
1994 | Chico Freeman | The Unspoken Word |
2005 | Emilíana Torrini | Fisherman's Woman |
1999 | Don Braden | Fire Within |
1998 | Adam F | Music in My Mind |
1996 | Nina Hagen | BeeHappy |
1996 | Jean Toussaint | Nazaire Who's Blues |
1992 | Courtney Pine | Closer to Home |
1992 | Courtney Pine | To the Eyes of Creation |
1988 | Courtney Pine | Destiny's Song + the Image of Pursuance |
1986 | Courtney Pine | Journey to the Urge Within |
1990 | Steve Williamson | A Waltz for Grace |
See also
References
- ^ "Julian Joseph". All About Jazz. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
- ^ Lindsay, Bruce (7 September 2010)"Julian Joseph: Joining Jazz And Baseball", All About Jazz.
- ^ "London's Top Jazz Pianist". Retrieved 20 February 2023.
- ^ "Educator and Consultant for The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music". trumpetguild.org Subtitle: Intro Jazz, paragraph 1. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
- ^ Turner, Greg. "The Language of Truth: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
- ^ "Jazz Line-Up by Julian Joseph". BBC Radio 3. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
- ^ Lindsay, Bruce (3 September 2010). "Julian Joseph: Joining Jazz and Baseball". All About Jazz. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
- ^ Paine, Andre (20 October 2010), "Gold Badges For Heather Small, John Paul Jones", Billboard.
- ^ Education, Julian Joseph.
- ^ "Jazz musicians recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours", Jazz FM, 10 June 2018.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-14-051368-4.
- ^ Fordham, John (25 January 2012). "Julian Joseph: Live at the Vortex in London – Review". The Guardian.
External links
- Julian Joseph – official site
- Julian Joseph discography at Discogs