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Earl MacDonald

Earl MacDonald (born July 26, 1970)〔("Earl MacDonald - Musician Profile" ), ''All About Jazz''. Retrieved 4 April 2015.〕 is a Canadian pianist, composer, arranger, conductor, recording artist, and educator specializing in jazz. Described as "a magical, musical alchemist of hip hybrids",〔McNally, Owen. ("UConn Jazz Prof Earl MacDonald Celebrates New Release at Jorgensen" ), ''The Hartford Courant'', Hartford, 7 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2013.〕 MacDonald's compositional work frequently draws upon other musical styles, fusing them with jazz.〔Chandler, Maxwell. ("Earl MacDonald; Mirror of the Mind" ), ''Our Man On The Coast'', 31 March 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.〕 The Winnipeg native has been employed as director of jazz studies at the University of Connecticut since the fall of 2000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Earl MacDonald | Department of Music | UConn )
==Early years==

MacDonald was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.〔("Earl MacDonald – Biography" ), ''Canadian Jazz Archive Online''.〕 His father, Keith MacDonald, is an avid bagpiper who authored "The Church Piper" book series.〔MacDonald, Keith E. (2004). ''The Church Piper, Volume 6: 'Wedding Music", page iv, Special Acknowledgements. Church Piper Publications. ISBN 0-9698875-7-4.〕 MacDonald has one sibling, Janine Mackie, a journalist and freelance writer based in Surrey, British Columbia.
MacDonald began taking music lessons at age five, starting on electronic organ. As a teenager he earned money playing the organ for Winnipeg Jets hockey games (1985-1988).〔Taylor, Scott (2007). ''The Winnipeg Jets: A Celebration of Professional Hockey in Winnipeg'', p. 157. Studio Publications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9782622-1-1.〕 He attended Silver Heights Collegiate Institute, where his high school stage band was nationally recognized, winning "Most Outstanding" and Gold awards at the 1988 MusicFest Canada competition.〔Dempsey, Gaylene K. (June 8, 1988). ''High schools' music reaps gold in Calgary'', p. 5. The Metro One, Winnipeg, Manitoba.〕〔MacDonald, Earl. ("Three Generations, 88 Keys" ), ''Ever Up And Onward'', Mansfield, CT, 19 March 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2014.〕 Also during high school, MacDonald began taking classical piano lessons with Darrel Loewen and Shirley Kwok at the Manitoba Conservatory for Music and Arts. He also studied music theory with Francis Sanderson.

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