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Ted Nash

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Arranger; Composer; Instrumentalist

Contemporary Instrumental; Jazz

Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo

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Ted Nash

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Grammy® winning artist Ted Nash enjoys an extraordinary career as a performer, conductor, composer, arranger and educator. Nash has that uncanny ability to mix freedom with accessibility, blues with intellect, and risk-taking with clarity. Nash currently composes for and performs with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.


“Excellence in jazz is all about the freedom to musically explore with an open mind and heart to ultimately find one's voice...Ted Nash achieves that plateau of performance.”

~ Billboard Magazine


Born in Los Angeles into a musical family (his father, Dick Nash, and uncle, the late Ted Nash, were both well-known jazz and studio musicians), Nash has the uncanny ability to mix freedom with substance, blues with intellect, and risk-taking with clarity. He is a co-founder of the New York-based Jazz Composers Collective, a musician-run, non-profit innovative entity dedicated to presenting the original works of composers pushing the boundaries of their self-expression. Nash is also a long-standing member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, with Wynton Marsalis.


Nash has become one of the most significant jazz composers of the 21st century. His recordings have received wide critical acclaim, appearing on the “best-of” lists in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Village Voice, and The Boston Globe


PORTRAIT IN SEVEN SHADES, his first big band recording, garnered two Grammy nominations. His following big band album, CHAKRA, received critical acclaim and charted on Billboard. 


"A lover of film and television scores as well as symphonic works and big-band jazz, Nash turns what could have been an esoteric, new-agey affair into music that swings and pops with tension and release as much as it beguiles."

~ Jazz Times Magazine


Receiving two Grammy® Awards, PRESIDENTIAL SUITE, is Nash’s most significant work. Inspired by great political speeches of the 20th century dealing with the theme of freedom, it is rich with social and political awareness. It also involved a very creative approach; Nash transcribed the speeches for their actual musical pitches and created themes, placing them into contexts that embraced the speakers and the location and era of the speeches. For the recording, each track is introduced by an excerpt from the speech that inspired it, read by significant figures from the world of entertainment, politics and sports, including actors Glenn Close and Sam Waterston; Ambassador Andrew Young; Senator Joe Lieberman; authors Deepak Chopra and Douglas Brinkley; diplomats William vanden Heuvel and David Miliband.


"You’ve learned how to make your instrument beautifully sing.  You ‘slap’ the listener in the face with your daring and the unexpected (creating vital anticipation) at one moment, then later sooth it with even more precious, deeper feelings of the heart. Bravo!!!"

~ Benny Golson


Ted is also a wine afficianado. Ted Nash and jazz vocalist Kristen Lee Sergeant met as musicians, and also bonded through a mutual passion for wine. Combining Kristen’s experience in the wine world with Ted’s longtime dream to make a wine himself, they conceived TWO NOTES, in its first release — a Bordeaux-styled blend of two grapes, two people and two passions. Music and wine ... synonyms for passion and taste.

http://www.twonoteswine.com/

Ted Nash

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