Andy Biskin
Andy Biskin (né Andrew Barry Biskin; born 1955 in San Antonio, Texas), is an American jazz clarinetist, bass clarinetist, composer, and filmmaker based primarily in New York City.
Career highlights
Biskin is a graduate of Yale University and once served as an assistant for Alan Lomax.[1] Biskin's music has often been played on NPR between segments on All Things Considered and Fresh Air with Terry Gross. In 2000, Biskin's album, Dogmental, was named album of the week in The New York Times by Ben Ratliff.[2]
In 2004, he animated and set to music a series of Rube Goldberg machines, including a "self-operating napkin", for his film Goldberg's Variations.[3][4]
Selected discography
- As leader
- Quintet recorded July 14 & 15, 1998 at Acoustic Recording LLC, Brooklyn
- Quartet recorded June 17, 1996 at Hillside Sound Studio, Englewood, New Jersey
- Andy Biskin Quintet (tracks 1–2, 4–5, 7–9, 11–2): Andy Biskin, clarinet; Ron Horton, trumpet; Bruce Eidem, trombone; Ben Allison, bass; Matt Wilson, drums
- Quartet (tracks 3, 6, 10 and 13): Andy Biskin, clarinet; Bruce Eidem, trombone; Andy Eulau, bass; Bruce Hall, drums
- Produced by Andy Biskin and Gunther Schuller[2]
- Early American: the Melodies of Stephen Foster by Andy Biskin (CD album), Andy Biskin Quartet, Strudelmedia (2006); OCLC 156851154
- Andy Biskin; Pete McCann; Christopher Washburne; John Hollenbeck; Stephen Collins Foster; Andy Biskin Quartet[5]
- Recorded July 2005, Systems Two Recording, Brooklyn
- Andy Biskin, clarinet & bass clarinet; Dave Ballou, trumpet; Drew Gress, bass
- Ibid (Musical group): Andy Biskin, clarinet; Jeff Davis, drums and percussion; Brian Drye (de), trombone; Kirk Knuffke (de), cornet
- All compositions by Biskin[6]
- Other
- Barcelona in 48 Hours (CD album), from the film by the same name), Strudelmedia (2006); OCLC 60819787
- Recorded June 2001, Good and Evil, Brooklyn
- by Doug Morrow; Walter Sargent; Gone Tribe (Musical group)
- Not So Fast (CD album), The Spokes (musical group), Strudelmedia SMCD-012
- The Spokes; Andy Biskin, clarinet; Curtis Hasselbring (de), trombone; and Phillip Johnston, soprano saxophone
- Videotaped in performance at Performance Space 122, New York City, December 2, 1990, by Character Generators/Video, cameraperson, Peter Richards
- Music performed by Andy Biskin, clarinet; Edward Ratliff, cornet, trombone, and glockenspiel; and Malcolm Varon, accordion
Selected cinematography and videography
- Lily Dale: Messages from the Spirit Side of Life (documentary), Cinema Guild (1991); OCLC 27818405
- Produced and directed by Biskin
References
- ↑ "Andy Biskin" (artist profile), All About Jazz (retrieved May 31, 2010)
- 1 2 "Album of the Week," by Ben Ratliff, New York Times, December 22, 2000
- ↑ "Family Fare," by Laurel Graeber, New York Times, January 9, 2004 (retrieved March 31, 2010)
- ↑ "Jazzing Up Rube Goldberg's Creations," by Geoff Edgers, Boston Globe, December 5, 2003
- ↑ Review: "Andy Biskin Quartet: Early American: The Music of Stephen Foster," Notes, 2nd Series, Vol. 63, No. 4, June 2007, pps. 927–928; ISSN 1534-150X, OCLC 5548394806, 364523600
- ↑ Review: "Andy Biskin's Ibid: Act Necessary (2014)," by Dave Wayne, All About Jazz, August 28, 2014 (retrieved June 1, 2015)
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