Ike Sturm
American bassist, composer, and bandleader
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::summary American bassist, composer, and bandleader ::
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| Field | Value |
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| name | Ike Sturm |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Wisconsin, U.S. |
| genre | Jazz |
| occupation | Musician, composer |
| instrument | Upright bass |
| associated_acts | Ted Poor Quartet, Jostein Gulbrandsen Trio |
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| name = Ike Sturm | image = | image_size = | landscape = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = Wisconsin, U.S. | genre = Jazz | occupation = Musician, composer | instrument = Upright bass | years_active = | label = | associated_acts = Ted Poor Quartet, Jostein Gulbrandsen Trio | website = Ike Sturm (born 29 June 1978 in Wisconsin) is a bassist, composer, and bandleader in New York. He serves as music director for the Jazz Ministry at Saint Peter's Church in Manhattan.
Biography
Raised in a musical home in Wisconsin, Sturm learned from his father, composer and arranger Fred Sturm. He received degrees from the Eastman School of Music and has performed with Gene Bertoncini, Donny McCaslin, Bobby McFerrin, Ben Monder, Ingrid Jensen, Steve Lehman, Maria Schneider, Kenny Wheeler and many others. He has played on four Down Beat award-winning recordings as well as Steve Reich's albums for Cantaloupe Music and Nonesuch Records. He has appeared with the International Contemporary Ensemble, Signal and Alarm Will Sound.
Commissioned by Saint Peter's Church, he composed Jazz Mass as a large-scale work featuring choir, string orchestra, and saxophonist Donny McCaslin. The recording received 4 1/2 stars rating and was named among the Best of 2010 in Down Beat magazine. Jazz Mass premiered in Europe in 2011 at the Gedächtniskirche in Berlin.
Discography
Solo albums
Collaborations
;With Steve Reich
- 2002: Tehillim / The Desert Music (Cantaloupe)
;With Ted Poor Quartet
- 2004: All Around (Trier)
;With Kira Fontana
- 2007: The Inner Revolution (Spark the Fire)
;With Alan Ferber
;With Jostein Gulbrandsen Trio
;With J.J. Wright
References
References
- "Ike Sturm". SmallsJazzClub.com.
- Mergner, Lee. (2009-07-11). "The Double Life of Jazz Bassist Ike Sturm". [[JazzTimes]].
- Kvalevaag, Geir Kåre. (February 2, 2012). "Ike Sturm Ensemble (New York) og Jazzå Storband konsert Mandag 12. mars kl. 20.00 i Storsalen". Storsalen.no.
- "Jostein Gulbrandsen trio". CDbaby.com.
- "Ike Sturm". [[Discogs.com]].
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