Off The Bandstand

Episode 76: Chris Madsen

Episode Summary

“To understand all of that stuff that happens after Coltrane, for example, is to really understand how you can fit into that lineage”. Saxophonist, Chris Madsen touches on how the availability of influences has evolved throughout the history of jazz. Stream Episode 76 on YouTube and your podcast app of choice! https://youtu.be/8Y6lpVmTVhk FEATURED RELEASE: Chris Madsen “Bonfire” (2019) Watch the interview on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/c/ChristianWiggs

Episode Notes

Jazz saxophonist Christopher Madsen is one of the most in-demand figures in the Chicago jazz world as a performer, composer, and pedagogue. He serves as jazz faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, former jazz faculty at Midwest Young Artists in Highwood, IL, and was Coordinator of Jazz Studies at Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) from 2008-2014. He is a sought-after jazz clinician, adjudicating at jazz festivals and offering workshops to ensembles of all ages and levels from across the globe. He is a Vandoren and Conn-Selmer Performing Artist, member of the Fulbright Specialist Program roster, Jazz Education Network, the National Educator’s Association, and the National Association for Music Education. Madsen serves on the Education Committee for the Jazz Education Network and has been featured in Jazziz Magazine (2005), the Jazz Spotlight for artsamerica.org (2012), and has been interviewed for saxplaying.com (2018) and the Chicago Jazz Magazine (2019). Madsen has also contributed jazz articles to The Instrumentalist magazine and been interviewed on several radio broadcasts about jazz history and his performing career.

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