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741:, Agharta) with his own and other jazz groups. Since the start of 2009, Serry has performed throughout Italy, primarily in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna and Sicily. His trio, with Bruno Farinelli drums and Paolo Ghetti bass, has recorded Serry's latest album, "Disquisition" (SPCo Records), released on December 18, 2017. The album's title track was premiered on BBC Radio 3, December 16, 2017, on Jazz Line-Up. In 2009, Serry was commissioned by an international consortium of marimba soloists, organized by Ji Hye Jung, to write another solo work for marimba. The work, 'Groundlines', was premiered by Ji Hye Jung at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention 2010. 36: 306: 855:) about which Downbeat Magazine wrote: "He has a strong sense of melody, his touch is confident, his ideas are sensible and his playing is beautifully controlled." Of 'Enchantress', Jim Aikin wrote in Keyboard magazine: "What a pleasure to find that he is back, still turning out charts that turn heads by turning corners." and Hilary Grey wrote in 292:. In 1980, Serry's first published classical works were entered into the Studio 4 catalogue, including 'Conversations for Timpani Duo', 'Duet for Percussion and Keyboards' and later (1988), 'Therapy' (for multiple percussion soloist). 'Rhapsody for Marimba' ("Night Rhapsody") was published by Marimba Productions in 1980. 769:
wind ensemble on his 'Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble' and also gave a lecture on that composition. Serry taught classes in jazz theory, arranging, music electronics/MIDI, film scoring and jazz combo at University of South Carolina-Columbia (1988–91). From 1994 to 1996, he taught percussion at
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sax and Tom Brigandi bass. All of the compositions (and arrangements) for all three albums were by Serry and he was Producer for 'Exhibition' and 'Jazziz'. Serry's fourth album was The Shift (2013, SPCo Records), followed by Disquisition (2017, SPCo Records). The notes provided by John Serry Jr. on
561:, Columbia. While there, he instituted several new courses and revised the curriculum for the bachelor's and master's degrees with jazz emphasis. He also formed and conducted concerts of a jazz and studio orchestra, and produced semi-annual jazz festivals with guest artists, including 859:: "Serry's fleet fingered runs on songs like the jaunty, catchy 'DYT it' are both technically impressive and subtle." 'Enchantress' was recorded after Serry had been awarded the Grand Prize in the 1995 JAZZIZ magazine 'Keyboards on Fire' pianist/composer competition, judged by 424:, Serry played piano and keyboards on motion picture and television soundtracks (e.g., The Stunt Man, Vegas). From 1981 to 1987, still in Los Angeles, he composed soundtracks for numerous documentary and corporate films, most of them produced by 541:, Los Angeles, 1985) along with Gordon Gottlieb and pianists John and Antoinette Perry. During his years based in Los Angeles (1976–1988), Serry played piano at numerous jazz venues, including The Light House, Donte's, 280:, among others. Auracle was later signed to Chrysalis Records and recorded 'Glider' (1978) on which Serry played piano and keyboards and for which he composed four of the compositions. The album was co-produced by 1153:
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in 2005. In 2011/12, he taught a course in jazz improvisation at Music Academy 2000 in Bologna, Italy. Serry has BM (with Distinction) and MM degrees from the Eastman School of Music (Professors Bill Dobbins,
494:(PAS) International Convention and for which Serry was awarded Third Prize in the 1985 PAS competition. In 1986, he revised his work 'Intrusions (for 10 percussionists)' for a performance at the 753:(1986, Jonathan Haas conductor) and at The Juilliard School (1988, Roland Kohloff, conductor) for performances of his composition, 'Intrusions'. He taught a workshop on his compositions at the 272:, Serry was awarded Best Pianist, Best Composer-Arranger (Combo) and, as part of the group Auracle (then called Inner Vision), Best Combo in the 1975 Notre Dame Jazz Festival. The judges were 765:
bass and Steve Houghton drums; the other in 1996 in which he gave a lecture on the music business and his jazz compositions, and taught jazz piano and jazz combo. In 1987, he coached the
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percussion ensemble on 'Intrusions' (Morris Lang, conductor). In the UK, he taught a course in jazz combo at the Royal Academy in 2004/5 and gave a lecture on his jazz compositions at
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Academic career (as educator and in education): Serry has taught classes, ensembles, lessons, seminars and workshops at several schools of music. He coached percussion ensembles at
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for accordion (1950) and flute solo (1991) as dedicated to noted flautist Julius Baker at the Juilliard School of Music Library online catalog - Julicat at library.juilliard.edu
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for accordion (1950) and flute solo (1991 as dedicated to noted flautist Julius Baker at the Juilliard School of Music Library catalog online - Julicat at library.juilliard.edu
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on 'Jazz Legends Live', and was the second 'Jazz Legends' program done by BBC Radio 3 on Serry, the first having been in 2004. Along with these activities, Serry taught at the
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magazine; it was also the inspiration for the naming, in 1983, of JAZZIZ magazine by publisher Michael Fagien. The personnel was the same as that of 'Exhibition', except with
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In 1985, Serry was commissioned, by percussion soloist Steve Houghton, to compose the 'Concerto for Percussion Brass and Percussion', which was premiered at 1985
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In 1987, he was again commissioned by Leigh Howard Stevens, this time to compose the 'Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble' which was premiered at the
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playing his compositions with a group of Prague musicians organized by guitarist Adam Tvrdy. Afterwards, he played in several Prague jazz venues (e.g.,
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saxophone, Mark Mondesir drums and, variously Mike Mondesir or Sam Burgess on bass. The group played several times a year at The 606 Club (in
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Serry 's father is John Serry - professional accordionist with Shep Fields Big Band in the thirties on democrateandchronicle.newspapers.com
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Obituary for John Serry - Organist: December 2003 on the official publication of the American Federation of Musicians Union Local #802
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and Tom Brigandi and percussionist Gordon Gottlieb. During the 1990s, Serry also composed music for television commercials (e.g., for
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and others. Members of his groups included drummers John Riley and Marvin 'Smitty' Smith, saxophonists Gerry Niewood, Ralph Bowen and
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Marimba Concertos, the latter on a European tour with the Long Island Youth Orchestra (Summer 1973). In 1975, while a student at the
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John Serry Jr. (pianist) is the son of John Serry Sr. -an instructor of piano and accordion on democrateandchronicle.newspapers.com
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February 7, 2018 - John Serry Jr. studies accordion at age four until age eleven with his father John Serry on jazzbluesnews.com
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This article is about the jazz pianist and composer. For the classical music concert accordionist, organist & composer, see
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Golden Eagle awards (e.g., 'From the Garden of the Middle Kingdom', 1982). In 1983, he toured in the U.S. as pianist with
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John Serry Jr. - Photograph of John Serry Jr. - member of the Jazz ensemble "Auracle" at the Montreux Festival 1978
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Serry moved back to New York City in 1991. There he performed with his quartet at numerous jazz venues, including
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Compositions listed for the accordionist John Serry (1915-2003) on Worldcat Identitites at Worldcat.org
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Serry began his musical education at the age four on the accordion under the instruction of his father
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works that feature percussion, on which he also doubles. He is a son of the accordionist and composer
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In his teens, Serry studied percussion with Juilliard instructor Gordon Gottlieb and performed the
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Percussion Ensemble with Roland Kohloff conducting. During 1988, Serry arranged several works of
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From 1988 to 1991, Serry was Associate Professor of Music and Director of Jazz at the
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guitar. His second album, 'Jazziz' (1980 Chrysalis Records) received four stars in
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From 1983 to 1985, Serry composed the music for the Bard Productions videos of the
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Obituary for John Serry - his son is the pianist John Serry Jr. on local802afm.org
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indicate that he is the sole composer of three new compositions including:
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Interview with John Serry: Can Jazz be a creative progressive art form?
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Interview with John Serry: Can Jazz be a creative progressive art form?
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playing drums on two tracks. Serry's 3rd album was 'Enchantress' (1996
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In 2004, Serry moved to London where he formed a quartet with
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saxophone/woodwinds, Gordon Gottlieb percussion and
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