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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_SpeedChris Speed - Wikipedia

    Chris Speed (born February 12, 1967) is an American saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer. [1] Early life and career. Speed grew up outside of Seattle and studied classical piano and clarinet from an early age. [1] . He later began studying jazz, took up the tenor saxophone, and performed in a local big band while in high school. [1]

  2. www.chrisspeed.comchris speed

    (chronologically) home page for musician clarinetist tenor saxophonist composer chris speed.

  3. Chris Speed is a tenor saxophonist, clarinetist and composer, whose work ranges widely, from a jazz base out through various forms of folk, classical and rock music. Affiliated with a bewildering variety of ensembles, he has been a prominent and influential voice in jazz and improvised music for three decades.

  4. chrisspeedintakt.bandcamp.com › album › light-lineLight Line - Chris Speed

    18 de jun. de 2021 · Chris Speed, a driving force of modern jazz for decades, presents Light Line, an impressive solo statement on the clarinet. The repertoire of this musical legacy includes his own pieces and short improvisations, as well as compositions by inspiring luminaries such as John Coltrane, Julius Hemphill, Eric Dolphy and Paul Motian.

  5. Prof. Chris Speed FRSE is a Visiting Professor at the Institute for Design Informatics and now Professor at the Royal Melbourne Institute for Technology (RMIT) in Australia.

  6. released January 22, 2021. Recorded/Mixed/Edited/Mastered in Brooklyn at *Good and Evil* by Chris Kelly and Danny Blume. December 14th & 15th 1999 and January 18th and 19th, 2000. Organ, Synthesizers – Jamie Saft. Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Chris Speed.

  7. chrisspeed.bandcamp.com › album › light-lineLight Line | Chris Speed

    Chris Speed, a driving force of modern jazz for decades, presents Light Line, an impressive solo statement on the clarinet. The repertoire of this musical legacy includes his own pieces and short improvisations, as well as compositions by inspiring luminaries such as John Coltrane, Julius Hemphill, Eric Dolphy and Paul Motian.