Scott Tixier
Scott Tixier | |
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Background information | |
Born |
Montreuil, France | 26 February 1986
Genres | jazz |
Occupation(s) | Composer, violinist |
Instruments | Violin |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Sunnyside Records |
Associated acts | Trophees du Sunside, Stevie Wonder, Downbeat Critics Poll, NPR "Song of the day", American Federation of Musicians (AFM) |
Website | www.scott-tixier.com |
Scott Tixier (born 26 February 1986) is an award-winning[1] French jazz violinist and a recording artist.
Life and career
Tixier was born in Montreuil, France, and studied classical violin at the conservatory in Paris. Following that, he studied improvisation as a self-educated jazz musician and under Florin Niculescu then Malo Vallois.
Scott Tixier has worked in many genres, in the theater, film scoring, Broadway Shows, for Sony Pictures, ARTE Creative, Heineken, Dos Equis and Fisher-Price. For America's Got Talent on NBC; With Zedd on the David Letterman Late Show on CBS. For Josh Groban; Harvey Keitel, Robert De Niro; Sting; Jean Reno; Whoopi Goldberg; Marc Jacobs, Keith David, Pierre Palmade, Pierre Richard, David Ackroyd (Dallas, TV series), NBA player Allan Houston; Christina Aguilera; Chrisette Michele; Doug E. Fresh; JR; Ariana Grande; Monica Dogra.
He has performed and recorded with a wide range of artists, including, Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Christina Aguilera, Common, Anthony Braxton, Joss Stone, Gladys Knight, Natalie Cole, Wayne Brady, Chris Walden, Greg Phillinganes, Ray Chew, The Isley Brothers, Cory Smythe, Maceo Parker, Janet Cardiff, Siegfried Kessler, Tony Middleton, Lonnie Plaxico, Myron Walden, Clifford Adams (Kool & the Gang), Helen Sung, Brice Wassy, Gerald Cleaver, Lew Soloff, Yvonnick Prene, Tigran Hamasyan, James Weidman, Marcus McLauren, Giada Valenti, Tommy Sims.
Scott played at Carnegie Hall, at the Radio City Music Hall, at Madison Square Garden, at Barclays Center, at the Golden Globes, at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Blue Note Jazz Club, The Apollo Theater, the Smalls Jazz Club, The Stone, Roulette, Smoke Jazz, Hammerstein Ballroom, Joe's Pub, Williamsburg Music Center, Prudential Center and the United States Capitol
When he was a teenager Scott was invited to several master classes with some of the finest jazz musicians, including: Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Steve Coleman...
In 2007, he was awarded the first prize of "Trophées du Sunside" in Paris, France. In 2008, Tixier moved to New York and has continued his career as both a sideman in the Lonnie Plaxico's band, Dave Douglas, Anthony Braxton, Numinous Ensemble and as a leader.
Scott Tixier has also met and received letters of introduction from: Jean-Luc Ponty, Pat Metheny, Marcus Miller, Mark Feldman, Jacques Schwarz-Bart, Lonnie Plaxico...
In 2008, he was endorsed by Corelli Savarez[2] (strings) and in November 2011, he was signed by the American record label, Sunnyside Records.
In 2012, Tixier was nominated "Rising Star Violin" in the 60th Annual Downbeat critics poll.[3]
In 2013, Tixier was nominated "Best New Artist" by the JazzTimes Critics' Poll.[4]
In 2013, Tixier was nominated for the 2nd consecutive year "Rising Star Violin" in the 61st Annual Downbeat critics poll.[5]
In May 2013, Scott Tixier was the violinist for Harvey Keitel 74th Birthday
In 2014, featured on the Original Motion Pictures Soundtrack for the film John Wick, starring Keanu Reeves and Willem Dafoe (Tixier appeared in the film).
In 2014 and 2015 he performed with Stevie Wonder for "Songs in the Key of Life" performance Tour.
In 2015, Tixier was nominated "Rising Star Violin" in the 63rd Annual Downbeat Critics Poll
He is currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
Career
Tixier has earned international recognition for his playing. Grammy Award winning bassist Marcus Miller[6] says that Tixier "is making an international name for himself. I heard him in France and was immediately struck by his individuality and his sound." Guitarist Pat Metheny[7] says, "[Scott] has found a place for himself within the elite community of New York jazz musicians, no small feat." In an interview with the All About Jazz in 2010, violinist Mark Feldman[8] called Scott "really up-and-coming and very talented." And Jean-Luc Ponty said "I have heard Scott's recordings, seen his live performances and I think that he stands above the crowd of current jazz violinists around the world."
Awards and recognition
In 2015, featured soloist with Stevie Wonder for "Songs in The Key of Life Performance Tour "
In 2015, Tixier was nominated "Rising Star Violin" in the 63rd Annual Downbeat Critics Poll
In 2014, featured on the Original Motion Pictures Soundtrack for the film John Wick, starring Keanu Reeves and Willem Dafoe (Tixier appeared in the film).
In 2014, Performed at Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall and Apollo Theater with Gladys Knight, Joss Stone and Natalie Cole.
In 2013, Tixier was nominated "Rising Star Violin" in the 61st Annual Downbeat Critics Poll.[9]
In 2013, Tixier was nominated "Best New Artist" by the JazzTimes Critics' Poll.[10]
In 2012, Scott Tixier was nominated "Rising Star Violin" in the DownBeat Magazine's 60th Annual Downbeat Critics Poll.[11]
In 2012, "Brooklyn Bazaar" was listed in the JazzTimes Magazine Critics Top 50 CDs 2012[12]
In 2012, Tixier was picked by NPR as "Song of the Day", broadcast internationally
In 2012, "Coup de Coeur" by Fnac for "Brooklyn Bazaar"
In 2007, Scott Tixier was awarded the first prize of "Trophées du Sunside" in Paris, France.
Instrument
His violin is an 1889 Collin-Mezin. Tixier uses bows by French bow maker Emil Miquel.
His violin case was originally owned by violinist Isaac Stern for his 1740 "del Gesù", it was specially made by Dimitri Musafia.
Performance credits
- Stevie Wonder performing "Songs in the Key of Life" 2015 Tour, featured as violin solo at Barclays Center, Prudential Center and Madison Square Garden
- America's Got Talent (season 10) 2015
- PBS TV special with Giada Valenti and Chris Walden 2015
- Christina Aguilera | NBA All-Star Game Session 2015
- 72nd Golden Globe Awards on NBC with John Legend and Common nominated for "Best Original Song" for 'Glory' from the film Selma. (strings)
- Stevie Wonder at Madison Square Garden performing "Songs in the Key of Life" 2014 Tour
- David Letterman Late Night Show CBS (Strings)
- America's Got Talent NBC Season 8 (House band strings) 2013
- John Wick starring Keanu Reeves (solo violin on set and soundtrack)
- Lonnie Plaxico Band
- Dave Douglas FONT
- Anthony Braxton: Opera Trillium J
- Joseph C. Phillips's Numinous Ensemble w/ Sara Serpa, Becca Stevens, Julie Hardy, Charenee Wade
- The Candy Shop Boys
- Tony Middleton Band
- Mark Feldman curating at the Stone
- Inaugural Program for the Fondation Louis Vuitton. Providing the soundtrack with Tony Tixier in a commissioned work by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller "Les Cent Quarante-six Marches".
Discography
As leader
- "TBA" featuring Chris Potter, Pedrito Martinez (post-production 2016 Sunnyside)
- Brooklyn Bazaar (2012, Sunnyside)
As sideman
- Shareef Clayton, "North & South" (2015)
- Anthony Braxton, Trillium J (2014)
- John Wick soundtrack, Evil Man Blues (The Candy Shop Boys) (2014) Lionsgate
- Wonderful World, Yvonick Prene Group (2014)
- Talking Strings, Darius Scheider (2013)
- The Candy Shop Boys featuring Sophia Urista (2013)
- Like A Road Leading Home, Sofia Laiti; James Weidman (2011)
- Tony Middleton, Lofish Studios Session (2011)
- Ephemera – Distance (Live at Lofish Studio Manhattan New York), Christian Ravaglioli (2011)
- When We Arrive, Foldersnacks, Jesse Elder (2010)
- Sangatsu, Keiichi Murata (2010) Tsumori Recordings
- Roll the Dice, Yvonnick Prene Group (2007)
- Introducing, Yvonnick Prene Group (2006)
Filmography
- America's Got Talent Season 10 (2015)
- John Wick featuring Keanu Reeves and Willem Dafoe (2014)
- Anthony Braxton "Trillium J" DVD (fine cut version) (2014)
- Janet Cardiff "Les Cent Quarante-six Marches" Video Walk, Fondation Louis Vuitton (2014)
- David Letterman Show on CBS (2013)
- America's Got Talent Season 8, Ep 824, 826 and 827 on NBC (2013)
- Documentary "DOUBLE JEUX" Tony Tixier Quartet invite Scott Tixier, CINAPS TV (2013)
- "Ogres, les Fauves de Farafangan" by Léandre Bernard Brunel, ARTE Creative (2011)
- "Silent Night" Directed by Bryan Parker, Sony (2011)
- "Pierre et Fils" Pierre Palmade, TF1 (2008)
- "Tous Places" Alban Capello, Atypik prod, Equidia TV (2005)
References
- Scott Tixier – Official Bio
- at AllAboutJazz
- Anthony Braxton and Scott Tixier
- John Zorn Mark Feldman Scott Tixier
- Dave Douglas Festival FONT – January 2010
- Scott Tixier Workshop about improvisation EPA Building
- Scott Tixier Film Sony
- Scott Tixier Corelli
- See "AllAboutJazz" articles; website; jazz press
- NPR "Song of the day";[13] "Coup De Coeur" Fnac;[14] The New York City Jazz Record;[15]
- ↑ Trophées du Sunside
- ↑ "Corelli Savarez Artists". Savarez. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
- ↑ Downbeat (2012). "60th Annual Downbeat critics poll". Downbeat. Retrieved 2012.
- ↑ JazzTimes (2012). "JazzTimes critics poll". JazzTimes. Retrieved 2013.
- ↑ Downbeat (2013). "61st Annual Downbeat critics poll" (PDF). Downbeat. Retrieved 2013.
- ↑ Miller, Marcus (18 March 2007). "Marcus Miller: Letter". Dynamod. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
- ↑ Metheny, Pat (13 March 2007). "Pat Metheny: Letter". Dynamod. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
- ↑ Fitzell, Sean Patrick (17 June 2010). "Mark Feldman: Taking an Eclectic Path". All About Jazz. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- ↑ Downbeat (2013). "61st Annual Downbeat critics poll" (PDF). Downbeat. Retrieved 2013.
- ↑ JazzTimes (2012). "JazzTimes critics poll". JazzTimes. Retrieved 2013.
- ↑ Downbeat (2012). "60th Annual Downbeat critics poll". Downbeat. Retrieved 2012.
- ↑ JazzTimes (2012). "jazztimes". JazzTimes. Retrieved 2013.
- ↑ J.Murph (2012). "NPR". NPR. Retrieved May 2012.
- ↑ Fnac (2012). "Fnac". Fnac. Retrieved March 2012.
- ↑ The New York City Jazz Record (2012). "The New York City Jazz Record" (PDF). Allmusic. Retrieved March 2012.
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