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Following his 4 years in Weather
Report (having recorded five albums with them including the
Grammy Award winning "8:30"), he began to play with
Mike Brecker , Mike Mainieri and Eddie Gomez in the group Steps
Ahead . His other touring and recording credits (300 albums)
include Steely Dan , Chick Corea , Joe Henderson , Freddie
Hubbard , Gary Burton & Pat Metheny , Joni Mitchell , Ralph
Towner , Sadao Watanabe , Hubert Laws , Eliane Elias , Miroslav
Vitous and Jan Garbarek ; music ensembles such as the BBC
Symphony Orchestra , The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ,
The London Symphony Orchestra , Los Angeles Philharmonic New
Music Ensemble , Ensemble Modern , the ASKO and Avanti Ensembles
; "Bass Desires " (with John Scofield, Bill Frisell,
and Marc Johnson), the John Abercrombie Trio , the Kenny Wheeler
Quintet & Big Band , the Bob Mintzer Big Band , the
Yellowjackets as well as his own groups.
Peter has recorded twelve solo
albums: "Peter Erskine", "Transition",
"Motion Poet", "Sweet Soul", "Big
Theatre", and his ECM
recordings You
Never Know, "Time
Being", "As
It Is" and "Juni" as well as "History
of the DRUM". and "Behind
Closed Doors" on his own label FUZZY
MUSIC.. His latest playing ventures include The Lounge Art
Ensemble (that group's latest CD is titled "Lava
Jazz" and a piano trio with Alan Pasqua and Dave
Carpenter; their double CD "Peter
Erskine & Alan Pasqua with David Carpenter - Live at
Rocco" has gotten rave reviews from the press and fans.
Besides touring and recording,
Peter is now pursuing new avenues in his career by composing for
dance, theatre and animation. He has completed musical scores
for Shakespeare's King Richard II and A Midsummer Night's Dream,
the latter being honored by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle
with the award for the "Best Original Musical Score
1987." His music for The American Conservatory Theatre's
production of Twelfth Night was awarded by the Bay Area Drama
Critics' Circle as the "Best Dra matic Score for
1989." His most recent works for this medium are Hamlet,
Romeo & Juliet, the dance piece "History of the
Drum" (written for the Kokuma Dance Company of Birmingham,
England), and "The Yield of the Long Bond" for LA's
"Matrix Theatre". He has scored animation productions
for the USA, Malaysia and Japan and he is now the composer of
music for the Simon & Schuster books-on-audio series
"Alien Voices", starring Leonard Nimoy and John
deLancie of Star Trek fame.
Erskine is a graduate of the Interlochen
Arts Academy in Michigan, and studied percussion with George
Gaber at Indiana University. His own pedagogical efforts include
3 instructional videos, a performance video titled "Peter
Erskine Trio / Live at JazzBaltica" (Hal
Leonard Corp.) as well as 2 drum instruction books, the most
recent book titled "The Drum Perspective", also to be
published by the Hal Leonard Corp. A collection of Peter's
compositions has just been published in France for world-wide
distribution, titled "My
Book". Peter conducts clinics, classes and seminars
world-wide. He has won the Modern
Drummer Magazine Readers' Poll in the Mainstream Jazz
Drummer category 5 times, and was awarded an honorary Doctorate
degree from the Berklee College of Music. Peter was the soloist,
along with Evelyn Glennie, at the world premiere of a new Double
Concerto for Percussion composed by Mark-Anthony Turnage, which
was premiered in London at the Proms this July with Sir Andrew
Davis conducting.
Courtesy
from
Peter Erskine
http://www.petererskine.com
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