Chris
Kase (b. 1964, New Brunswick, NJ) is a jazz trumpeter,
flugelhornist, composer and educator who has resided in
Madrid, Spain since 1997. He has performed and/or
recorded with many well known jazz artists such as:
The Mingus Big Band, Adam Nussbaum, Kenny Wheeler, Bob
Mintzer, The Bird of Paradise Orchestra, Steve Coleman,
Chick Corea, Steve Wilson, Al Foster, Grant Stewart,
Bruce Barth, Conrad Herwig, Jacob Sacks, Jamie Baum,
David Berkman, Jim Rotondi, Perico Sambeat, Iñaki
Salvador, Jorge Pardo and Don Braden, among others.
Presently, Chris maintains an active performance
schedule throughout Spain. He is professor of jazz
trumpet at Musikene, the Superior Conservatory of Music
in San Sebastián.
He has recorded eight albums as a leader. The most
recent entitled Let Go was released by Errabal Jazz in
January, 2018.
His pedagogical publications include Odd Meter Escapades
(Mountain Peak Music, 2016), Arpeggiare (Mountain Peak
Music, 2016) and Twenty-first Century Technique (Balquhidder
Music, 2006). His arrangements for trumpet ensemble and
rhythm section have been published by Triplo Press and
Quintessential Brass Repertoire.
Since 1994, more than seventy of Kase’s original
compositions have been recorded and released. His talent
as a composer has been recognized by the Sociedad
General de Autores y Editores (SGAE) Biennial Jazz
Composers Competition (Third Prize in 2003 for his
composition Epic Ballad and Second Prize in 2001 for
Mystery Waltz), the American Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers (honorable mention, 1991 ASCAP
Competition for Young Composers; annual Popular Awards
panel grants, 1991-2014; Honorable Mention, ASCAP/IAJE
Dizzy Gillespie Commissions, 1997), the Michigan Council
for the Arts, Billboard Magazine (two Honorable Mentions
in 1991, one Honorable Mention in 1992) and the John
Lennon Song Writing Contest (Honorable Mention, 2004).
His arrangements have been performed and/or recorded by
Orquestra de Cambra del Teatre Lliure (Barcelona),
Creativa Jazz Orchestra, Bird of Paradise Orchestra, the
Musikene Big Band, Andalucia Big Band, Big Band del Hot
Clube, Orquesta de Jazz del Atlántico and the Bob Sands
Big Band.
Kase was one of fifteen trumpeters chosen from all over
the world to participate in the Thelonious Monk
International Jazz Trumpet Competition, held in
Washington, DC in 1997. The Chris Kase Quartet won the
1990 Ypsilanti (MI) Heritage Jazz Festival Competition
and reached the Mid-Western semi-finals of the 1991
Hennessey Cognac Jazz Search.
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He has
taught Master Classes and workshops in trumpet,
improvisation, ensemble and jazz composition in the U.S.
at the University of Connecticut and the University of
Michigan, in China as part of Jazz-it-up! Macau, and in
Spain at Escuela Superior de Música de Cataluña
(Barcelona); Conservatorio Maestro Jaime López (Murcia);
Estudio Escola de Música (Santiago de Compostela);
Seminario de Jazz y Flamenco (Sevilla); Creativa Jazz
Workshop (Madrid); IV Seminario de Jazz (Zarautz);
Escuela Progreso Musical (Madrid); Canjazz (Galicia), el
cursillo anual de trompeta en Paiporta (Valencia), la
Academia Alto Rendimiento in Ontinyent (Valencia) y el
XIV Seminario Internacional de Jazz y Música Latina
(Valencia); Seminario Internacional de Jazz (Almendralejo);
Conservatorio Superior Joaquín Rodrigo (Valencia);
Conservatorio Superior de Navarra (Pamplona); Mousikê La
Laguna (Tenerife), etc. From 1997-2004 he taught trumpet,
improvisation and ensemble at the Escuela de Música
Creativa and from 2014 to 2018 at the Universidad
Alfonso X El Sabio, in Madrid.
Kase studied at Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of
Music, where he earned a Bachelor of Music Degree (cum
laude) in 1985, and had the opportunity to perform with
Chick Corea. He then went on to earn a Master of Music
degree in Classical Trumpet Performance at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, where he was a
student of and graduate assistant to the late Natalo
Paella. His trumpet teachers include jazz recording
artists Mike Metheny, Louis Mucci, Jack Walrath, Laurie
Frink, Greg Hopkins, Laurie Frink, Ralph Alessi and
Randy Brecker as well as former Madrid Symphony
Orchestra principal trumpet Lluís González Martí. In
1991 he participated in the Jazz Workshop at the Banff
Centre for the Arts in Alberta, Canada where he was a
student of jazz greats Kenny Wheeler, Rufus Reid and
Bunky Green, and performed with Wheeler and Steve
Coleman.
While living in New York City (1992-97), Chris was an
adjunct faculty member of the Mannes College of Music as well as the
New School for Social Research Jazz and
Contemporary Music Program. His years in New York
provided him with the opportunity to play in such
recognized jazz clubs as: Time Café, Visiones, Five
Spot, Small’s, Metronome and Cornelia Street Café.
Kase endorses and plays Van Laar instruments exclusively.
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