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Name
  
Hugh Fraser


Role
  
Musician

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Albums
  
Bonehenge!, Concerto, A Night in Vancouver, Big Works

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Hugh Alexander Fraser (born 1958) is a Canadian jazz musician known for his work as a pianist, trombonist and composer.

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Life and work

Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Fraser studied with Dave Robbins in Vancouver, Slide Hampton in New York, and Kenny Wheeler in London. After attending the Banff Centre as a student he began teaching there in 1986 and was appointed head of the jazz program in 1991. Fraser has held teaching appointments in jazz education at the Royal Academy of Music, the University of Ulster, University of Victoria, and the Victoria Conservatory of Music.

Performances

Early in his career, Fraser formed the Vancouver Ensemble of Jazz Improvisation (VEJI), a big band that went on to win the open class at the Canadian Stage Band Festival in 1981. The Hugh Fraser Quintet, a hard-bop band which drew members from VEJI, has toured widely and appeared frequently at Canadian and International jazz festivals. Fraser has performed with Jaki Byard, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Billy Eckstine and many other well known jazz musicians.

Discography

Solo

  • Looking Up (1987)
  • Pas de Problemes (1988)
  • The Sensorium Suite (1992)
  • Trinity (1992)
  • Sensorium Two (1993)
  • Red and Blue (1995)
  • In the Meantime (1997)
  • Back to Back (1998)
  • Stardust Suite (2000)
  • A Night in Vancouver (2004)
  • Hugh Fraser's Bonehenge (2005)
  • Concerto (2012)
  • With VEJI

  • VEJI (1980)
  • Classic VEJI (1986)
  • VEJI Now! (1990)
  • V (1999)
  • Big Works (2002)
  • Compositions

    Fraser has composed over 200 jazz works. Over 100 of his compositions have been recorded.

    References

    Hugh Fraser (musician) Wikipedia