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Name
  
Stan Sulzmann

Role
  
Soloist

Education
  
Royal Academy of Music



Albums
  
Songs for Quintet, Subjekt, Treasure Trove, The Bench

Similar People
  
Nikki Iles, Kenny Wheeler, Martin France, John Taylor, Gwilym Simcock

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Stanley Ernest Sulzmann (born 30 November 1948 in London) is an English jazz saxophonist.

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Sulzmann began on saxophone at age 13 and played in Bill Ashton's London Youth Jazz Orchestra, later the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music from 1969-1972. In the 1970s he played with the Clarke-Boland Big Band (1971), Mike Gibbs (1971), John Taylor and Kenny Wheeler, Volker Kriegel, Eberhard Weber, Zbigniew Seifert (1973), Phil Woods (1978), Clark Terry (1978), and Gordon Beck. In the 1980s he worked with Gil Evans (1983), Paul McCartney(1987), the European Jazz Ensemble (1983),the James Last Orchestra, the Hilversum Radio Orchestra, the Hamburg-based NDR Big Band, and the London Jazz Orchestra. Collaborations in the 1990s include with Allan Botschinsky, David Murray (1997), Paul Clarvis (1998), and Bruno Castellucci (1998). Television audiences around the world have heard him as the saxophone soloist in The Belgian Detective, the theme music to ITV's Poirot, composed by Christopher Gunning.

Sulzmann has held teaching positions at the Guildhall School of Music, the Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College of Music.

He is married with three sons: Gregory Sulzmann, Matthew Sulzmann and Ian Sulzman.

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As leader

  • Feudal Rabbits (1990)
  • Treasure Trove (1996)
  • Birthdays Birthdays (2000)
  • The Jigsaw (2004)
  • As sideman

    With Graham Collier

  • Down Another Road (Fontana, 1969)
  • With Stan Getz, Francy Boland and the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band

  • Change of Scenes (Verve, 1971)
  • With Kenny Wheeler

  • Songs for Quintet (ECM, 2013 [2015])
  • References

    Stan Sulzmann Wikipedia