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About Anton Schwartz
Anton Schwartz Bio
Jazz saxophonist Anton Schwartz has been drawing listeners in with the power, spirit and subtle complexity of his music since he bounded onto the San Francisco jazz scene in 1995. At 27, Anton was answering the call of his long-standing passion for jazz, stepping away from the high-level research in Artificial Intelligence he'd carried out at Harvard and Stanford. Quite a career change. Once in action as a musician, Anton quickly gained an enthusiastic following as music fans responded to what the San Francisco Chronicle recently called his "warm, generous tone, impeccably developed solos and infectious performance energy." In the years since, Anton has won over listeners and critics at high-profile jazz venues across the country, including the Blue Note in New York, Washington D.C.'s Blues Alley and the Monterey Jazz Festival. His frequent appearances at Yoshi's in Oakland draw sellout crowds; one such concert was broadcast nationwide on NPR's JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater in December, 2005. Each of his four CDs has earned sterling reviews and strong airplay, with his most recent Radiant Blue landing Top Five on the national jazz radio charts. While his own writing earns consistently high praise, Anton remains as much at home with the great jazz standards as he is with his own compositions. "What I require for music to really captivate me," Anton says, "is groove and intellect working in tandem. Music that gets into your bones, into your head and into your heart. I want to create music that conveys something intriguing--through the rhythm, the structure, the interplay of melody and harmony--and distill that down into something clear and beautiful." Anton was born in 1967 and raised in New York City. He began playing clarinet at twelve and switched to the saxophone at fourteen. He quickly became enchanted with jazz, and his early development got a jump start when he came under the tutelage of jazz masters Warne Marsh and Eddie Daniels. While in high school, Anton formed a group with future stars Peter Bernstein and Larry Goldings and got a taste of the big time, appearing in concert with both Lionel Hampton and Woody Herman. In college, however, Anton pursued other passions. He earned a B.A. in Mathematics and Philosophy at Harvard, graduating magna cum laude in 1989. Next came Stanford, where, as a National Science Foundation fellow, Anton performed doctoral research in Artificial Intelligence. But all the while, Anton continued to play music. He held the prestigious first tenor sax chair in the Harvard Jazz Band, after Don Braden and before Joshua Redman. And inevitably, Anton's heart drew him to a full-time jazz career. In '95 he jumped feet first into the San Francisco jazz scene that has remained his home, even as he's traveled the country. Praise for Anton's performances and recordings has been unceasing. Jazz Improv Magazine called Anton's 2004 Christmas CD, Holiday Time, "A superb album, bubbling with a combination of imaginative and sweet sounding playing--enjoyable year round." Of his 2000 release, The Slow Lane, Billboard Magazine wrote, "Schwartz savors the implications of each note, allowing the listener to delight in the endless melodies created by his stirring improvisations." Anton's first CD, When Music Calls (1998), inspired the San Francisco Bay Guardian to report, "Anton Schwartz has everything you want to hear in a modern jazz saxophonist--an appealing, consistent tone, an abundance of ideas fueling both his compositions and his improvisations, and superb taste in musical collaborators." Perhaps famed saxophonist Illinois Jacquet put things most succinctly when he told Anton, "You play the tenor sax like it's meant to be played." A well-rounded professional, Anton is also in great demand as a teacher. He's a faculty member of the Stanford Jazz Workshop and The Jazzschool, where he has designed courses ranging from "The Physics of Musical Sound" to "Improvising Eighth Note Lines." He is also a clinician at the Brubeck Institute. "It's especially gratifying to me to see so many people reacting so wholeheartedly to my music." Indeed, longtime aficionados and jazz newcomers alike rave about his performances. That ability to capture hearts and minds at all ends of the jazz spectrum has made Anton a force to be reckoned with in the world of modern jazz, now and for years to come. MORE INFORMATION. A full digital media kit, including high-resolution photo images and review reprints, is available at www.antonjazz.com/pr. A printable version of this bio is also available. "You play the tenor sax like it's meant to be played!"
"You'd expect a brainiac like Schwartz to make brainy jazz, and indeed he does. What surprises are the upbeat vibe, stong melodies, and unflagging sense of swing that he brings to this music."
"Anton is a real swinging, refreshing, young voice on the tenor
and I'm really impressed with his compositions."
"Schwartz [has] clearly won the respect of his peers."
"Anton Schwartz has everything you want to hear in a modern jazz saxophonist--an
appealing, consistent tone, an abundance of ideas fueling both his compositions and his
improvisations, and superb taste in musical collaborators."
"I-was-there-when moments are rare, which makes San Francisco sax man ANTON SCHWARTZ's upcoming show a must."
"Talk to other players on the scene and they'll give you the skinny on Schwartz: He's one of the brightest lights in the jazz community. The saxophonist is an immensely talented performer, one who blows with real heart and soul, and his understanding of jazz is superb. He's also simply one of the nicest guys I've ever met."
One of "jazz' hottest young talents."
"Anton Schwartz is a great saxophonist and composer with a beautiful sound and
a keen imagination! I look forward to listening to him for many years to come!"
"Anton Schwartz's music exudes and explodes with vitality that respects the
mind as it moves the heart... and he SWINGS!"
"There's a buzz about the young tenor player, and it always mentions the drive behind his lines."
"Anton is one great player!"
"It's refreshing to hear a talented young player who not only demonstrates
knowledge of the post-Coltrane era, but also so warmly embraces the
earlier saxophone giants. You can hear it in his phrasing and in his sound."
"Anton Schwartz has a swinging lyricism, and his compositions are often marked
by humor and logic, making his music very enjoyable to the ear."
"A FABULOUS musician... really a SMOKIN' player!
And boy, I hear his name everywhere."
"Anton Schwartz is a young man with a great deal of promise, both as a
tenor saxophonist and a composer."
""With his big sound and assured rhythmic phrasing,
it's easy to hear why thirty-year-old tenor saxophonist Schwartz cites
Ben Webster, Stanley Turrentine, and John Coltrane as primary influences."
"No need to fall back on all those degrees."
"One of the most exciting young tenor saxophonists around."
"Schwartz is definitely one to keep an eye on; his straight-ahead style
resonates with soul, sophistcation, and swing"
"... a bright new star in the jazz world"
"The Monterey Jazz Fesival... saw some splendid performances by trumpeter Terrence Blanchard's sextet, the quartets of guitarist Russell Malone and saxophonist Anton Schwartz, and the trios of pianists Kenny Barron and Jeff Chimenti." [Full reviews and articles are available below.] About Radiant Blue. . .
"Schwartz blows with a warm, fluid tone, and great economy... his decisions all sound right... This ensemble shines.... The music bins are full of bluesy jazz albums; this one brims with optimism and intelligence."
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"Much like Chris Potter, Anton Schwartz is a nice and unassuming guy to talk to, yet both turn into modern day tenor titans as soon as they put the mouthpiece between their lips... There's a lot to like here with sharp arrangements and crisp straight ahead playing that seems to hit all the right notes."
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"Anton Schwartz and his sidemen are deadly serious about their fun... they are all adept at staying in the pocket while stretching it. As for Schwartz, he has a classic clear-throated tenor sound and kicks like a mule. His zeal to communicate is fervent yet sophisticated... Radiant Blue could make an excellent introduction to jazz for someone on the outside looking for a way in."
"This is the kind of young jazz the majors keep saying they are looking for but not delivering"
Publisher's Pick.
"Schwartz sports a resounding tone on this studio set, spiced up with grit and a soul-jazz drenched élan... masterful group interaction... an irrefutably sparkling program. A top ten pick for 2006."
"A tremendous jazz saxophonist... Anton Schwartz has been a local favorite for years. Let's hope that this is the album that pushes the Oakland-based saxophonist to where he belongs -- front and center on the national stage."
"The hard-swinging Oakland-based tenor saxophonist has a simmering sapphire-flame tone. Here he celebrates the release of his excellent new CD, "Radiant Blue," with a top-shelf quintet"
"Schwartz cements his reputation as a player who deals in spontaneous melodic ideas, rendered with great clarity."
"The spirit and verve of a true independent musician... Schwartz imbues each of his songs with engaging melodies and some serious grooves."
"An incredible cd. I rarely hear these days something that hits on most, if not all, cuts. [Radiant Blue] does."
"Dreamy interplay... vibrant jazz... relaxed and warm... a welcome addition."
"Bright original compositions... [a] lush and energetic recording."
"This is an essential disc for any collection."
"This is grade 'A' 'all-killer-no-filler'... [the five musicians] are virtuosos, endowed with temperance, eschewing gratuity for the greater good of the music. Each has a signature timbre... guitarist Bernstein particularly manages to transcend archetypical jazz guitar stylings with aplomb... Schwartz' compositions are engaging and sophisticated... these are truly unique 'sum-of-the-parts-seat-of-the-pants' musicians of the highest order." [Full reviews and articles are available below.] About Holiday Time. . .
"Magnificent... a superb album, bubbling with a combination of imaginative and sweet sounding playing--enjoyable year round."
"...warm, generous tone, impeccably developed solos and infectious performance energy."
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[EDITOR'S PICK]
"The common factor on all the songs is Schwartz's warm tenor playing, which is so articulate that one might swear he's singing through the sax."
"A must have... kicking on all four cylinders."
"Holiday Time is an absolute gem of a CD. What a daunting challege to make holiday songs sound fresh and new. There are stretches of moody reflection, upbeat cookers, humor and wit, beautiful solo works, surprising turns, and through it all, a swinging drive. And it bears repeated playing - remarkable stuff!"
[CD PICK OF THE MONTH]
"This mini-CD is a winner. Schwartz is a forthright tenor saxophonist with a rich, expansive tone... Both "The Christmas Song" and "Wee Small Hours of the Morning" are stop-you-in-your-tracks ballads." [Full reviews and articles are available below.] About The Slow Lane. . .
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"Schwartz savors the implications of each note, allowing the listener to delight
in the endless melodies created by his stirring improvisations...
energetic lines that mark him as both a creative improviser and a master of economy."
"The cohesion of this ensemble aside, Schwartz's playing is the highlight.
Saving his vibrato for just the right moments, he's strong in his expressiveness.
His tone is remarkably consistent, making his command of the instrument come across as second nature. With so many tenor players out there still trying to tackle 'Giant Steps,'
it's nice to listen to someone who sounds more like Trane doing 'Naima.'"
"There have been many young tenor saxophone players before Schwartz,
but very few have his naturalness, his musical presence and command of the instrument."
"Schwartz's originals have attractive melodies and the standards like
'Born To Be Blue' and 'Come Rain Or Come Shine' are ravishing vehicles for his sound....
This man is an excellent saxophonist."
"Schwartz has too much moxie to end up in any slow lane.
Here, he's definitely on the right path."
"Luminous"
"With his newest release 'The Slow Lane', Anton Schwartz has once again shown
himself to be one of the up-and-coming 'young lions' in the Jazz world.
Good saxophone players can make their instrument talk to you.
Anton goes a step farther... his music communicates with your soul."
"Long after all the smooth jazz "here todays" have faded, players like Schwartz will be making important music. He is one of the musicians representing the future of jazz. And the future sounds good to me."
"Anton Schwartz... has a smooth style that helps makes him one of jazz music's
young lions to watch. His second album as a leader, The Slow Lane, showcases his
fearless chops throughout a mix of originals and standards placed in a classic quartet setting."
"His new CD, "The Slow Lane", reflects Schwartz's individuality in terms of concept and his vibrant musicality. He plays with a large sound: Sometimes it's biting, other times it glows with warmth."
"Schwartz plays with an appealing grace and sophistication that allows him to say very much with very little."
"Swinging and explorative"
"Gorgeous" [Full reviews and articles are available below.] About When Music Calls. . .
"Schwartz's compositions swing with graceful elegance,
effervesce with spirited vigor and romance with soulful emotion...
Indeed, the music has beckoned and Schwartz has answered the call,
documenting on disc the first chapter of what promises to be a vital career."
"Thoughtful, adventurous jazz"
"Give 'When Music Calls' just one listen and you'll know why the critics are raving about
Anton Schwartz. Composer of 8 of the 10 tracks, Anton's music captivates with compelling
arrangements - drawing the listener into his exploration of person and soul, telling tonal
stories with masterful playing and elegance.
Anton's tenor sax swings with confidence and exuberance on tracks like 'Rabbit Days' and 'Too
Much Pepper', and strolls with perfect balance on 'Poketown' and 'Through the Years'.
Superb music and musicianship abounds on this debut of a major talent. 'When Music Calls' is
an album of vitality!"
"...Intoxicating. His warm sound, smooth melodic lines, and refreshing compositions
wake your ears right up"
"Schwartz is cut from different weaves than other young men with their horns...
Nothing on this outing is less than ear-grabbing. Schwartz's debut CD is impressive."
"A nice piece of [straight-ahead] but contemporary jazz that
avoids the pretensions of the local hip-hop wannabes without
succumbing to false nostalgia."
"I've been listening to [When Music Calls] for a good portion of the day
on my portable CD player. I LOVE IT! What a wonderful session, with great tunes,
arrangements, musicians and performances. Definitely my kind of listening pleasure."
"The CD is just a wonderful experience!
Your tone is just wonderful, the recording is wonderful, the band is wonderful!
It's worth repeated listenings. A splendid debut!"
"You'll have to look hard for chops-heavy blather on this disc;
the maturity of approach here sounds like somebody on his third or fourth record,
not his first."
"I hear a ton of CDs from new young jazz musicians,
and very few of them jump out at you. Yours jumps out."
"... a world of delightment!"
"Anton, Received your cd at the station last week... the minute I saw it I went
into the production room to give a quick listen.
Needless to say it was not quick, in fact I heard it all the way home
which is 40 miles away. It is one of the finest that I have heard in a long
time. I will certainly be playing this cd for a long time to come. Thanks very
much and good luck to you and your group."
"Schwartz is a bright and swinging young tenor player who's got a round tone reminiscent of Stanley and a laid-back attack reminiscent of Dexter. On his self-produced CD, When Music Calls, he smoothly runs down some well-crafted classic-sounding originals." [featured pick]
"Anton's approach both instrumentally and as a composer/arranger is as solid
as a rock! If his first two recordings tell us what to expect in the future,
we had better start rearranging our CD collections for a large Anton Schwartz
section for years to come."
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