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Biography
Tommaso Starace was born in Milan in 1975
from an Italian father and Australian mother. He started playing the alto
saxophone at the age of 18.
In 1994 he took part in a weekly jazz seminar organised by Berklee College
of Music, taking place in Perugia as part of the ‘Umbria Jazz Festival’
and in that same year he was accepted at the Birmingham Conservatoire
where he graduated with a BMus first class honours degree. During those
4 years of college he studied with saxophonists Andrew Tweed, Chris Gumbley
and Nigel Wood both classical and jazz repertoire. In the summer of 1996
he took part in the Jamey Aebersold Summer Camp in Kentuky and had the
chance of performing and studying with saxophonist Don Braden and Jazz
Educators David Baker.
Between the years 1999/2000 he completed the Postgraduate Jazz course
at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. While attending the
course he studied with ex-Jazz Messengers saxophonist Jean Toussaint,
and saxophonists Stan Sulzman and Martin Hathaway; he performed in small
combos and big bands with Billy Cobham, David Liebman, Kenny Wheeler and
Norma Winstone. He also took part in several master classes some of which
with renown jazz musicians such as saxophonist Tim Garland and bass virtuoso
John Patitucci.
Across the years, since successfully completing his Postgraduate course,
Tommaso has gained a considerable reputation in the Uk jazz scene appearing
at many jazz clubs and Festivals in the country as a sideman and leader.
Some of the venues include : The ‘Vortex’ Jazz Club, The 100 Club, ‘Pizza
on the Park’, Royal Festival Hall Foyer, Boxford Fleece Jazz Club, Plymouth
Jazz Club, Bonington Theatre, Jazz in the Streets Festival ( concert in
Trafalgar Square), Bexley Heath Jazz Club, National Theatre, Jazz at The
Green Man, Derenham Jazz Club, Quay arts Centre, Milestone Jazz Club,
Matt and Phreds Jazz Club, Gumbles Jazz Club, National Portrait Gallery,
Capital Gardens Jazz Festival, Chelsea Festival, Windsor Festival.
He has performed with some of the most respected uk jazz musicians including:
Jim Mullen, Roger Beaujolais, Phil Lee, Liam Noble, Jonathan Gee, Dave
Cliff, Tim Richards, Roland Perrin, Andy Hamill, Steve Brown, Mike Gorman,
Colin Oxley.
In the year 2003 Tommaso and pianist Joan Taylor started a new project
called ‘Jazz Meets Classical’ performing repertoire of ‘classical composers’
from the 20th Century who influenced and were influenced by the Jazz idiom
( M. Ravel; C. Debussy; J. Ibert; A. Piazzolla to name a few). The duo
across the years had the chance of performing in many churches and music
clubs in London and frequently appears at the Victoria and Albert Museum
as part of the ‘Late View Program' concert series.
In the summer of 2004 Tommaso had the chance of working with Film composer
Dario Marianelli ("Pride and Prejudice"; "The Brothers
Grimm") recording music for "This Little Life", a BBC drama
for Channel Four.
In December 2005 Tommaso produced and recorded his second album - ‘Tommaso
Starace plays the photos of Elliott Erwitt’ with a new fresh and exciting
quintet line-up including Roger Beaujolais on vibraphone, Liam Noble on
piano, Julian Bury on bass and Jim Hart on drums.
The CD launch took place at the Purcell Room, Royal Festival Hall on December
21st and was followed by a favourable review
in the Evening Standard by jazz critic Jack Massarick.The CD has also
been performed several times on UK national and regional radios including
Radio BBC 3, on the 'Jazz line up' show.
Some of the exciting concerts for the ‘Elliott
Erwitt Project’ include a performance at the Photographers' Gallery for
Magnum Photos annual meeting in June 2006 and a winter tour with the quintet
across the UK in that same year.
In May 2006 Tommaso was accepted in the finals
of the prestigious International Massimo Urbani Award, Camerino, Italy
and was awarded a Bursary to attend the Nuoro Jazz Seminars organised
by trumpeter Paolo Fresu. At the end of the course the Nuoro Jazz Facoulty
awarded a bursary to the seven most promising musicians that could form
a band to take part in the prestigious Sardinian Festivals of 2007,'Time
In Jazz' taking place in Berchidda and 'Nuoro Jazz', both of which Paolo
Fresu is artistic director. The concerts were recorded and a CD was produced
out of it.
Tommaso is currently leading two groups, one in
the Uk and one in Italy:
Uk group = Jonathan Gee/ piano; Larry Bartley/ bass; Paolo Pellegatti/
drums
Italian group = Michele di Toro/ piano; Attilio Zanchi/ bass; Tommy Bradascio/
drums
He's busy travelling between the UK and Italy taking part in variuos concerts
with both of his groups.
In June 2008 Birmingham Conservatoire awarded Tommaso
with an Honorary Membership which is an acknowledgement given to past
students who made a significant contribution within the various branches
of the music profession.
In July of the same year he was accepted together
with a few other students to take part in the yearly prestigiuos Master
Class lead by saxophonist Dave Liebman which consists of 6 intense days
of workshops dealing with the saxophone, jazz harmony/improvisation and
ways of improving ones playing to the highest standard.
Saxophonist/flautist Steve Wilson was guest speaker and joined the event
as well. A concert took part on the final day.
Between July and December 2008 he will be on a
Uk Tour sponsored by Jazz Services.
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