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Peter Madsen live at the 2007
Litchfield Jazz Festival with
Mario Pavone’s Deez to Blues Sextet.
Photo: Antonio Monteiro
“a well-kept secret favorite among piano enthusiasts.” – Jazz
Times
Peter Madsen was born in Racine, Wisconsin where he began his
classical piano studies at the age of eight. At thirteen he became
interested in jazz and started to play professionally three years
later. In 1978 he graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire with a degree in Music Education, after which
he moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota to concentrate on developing his
jazz piano skills through intensive practice and a bursting schedule
of gigs, composing and teaching.
In 1980 Peter moved to New York City. He got one of his many breaks
when Stan Getz hired him to tour Europe and the U.S. in 1987.
Since then Madsen has played with an array of great jazz musicians,
performing extensively in Europe and Japan and recording with Benny
Golson, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Lovano, Kenny Garrett, Fred Wesley,
Maceo Parker and many others. Peter has written over 350
compositions of which more than 100 have been recorded.
Peter has performed on almost 100 albums to date, 14 of which
he was a leader either solo, duo, or with his own group. Since 1999
Peter has been writing articles for his own monthly column entitled
“Wide Open Jazz and Beyond” for allaboutjazz.com. He lives part-time
in New York and part-time in Bregenz, Austria and continues to
perform worldwide as well as teaching master classes, workshops and
private students and has been a
teaching artist
at the Litchfield Jazz Camp since 2004.
The Peter Madsen Trio is Peter Madsen on piano, Andy McKee on bass and Gerald Cleaver on drums. Visit Peter
Madsen’s website at:
www.petermadsen.us.
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Listen to
Peter Madsen

Peter Madsen live
at the 2007 Litchfield Jazz Festival
with Mario Pavone’s Deez to Blues Sextet.
Photo: Steven Sussman |