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Ray Santisi

Ray Santisi (February 1, 1933 - October 28, 2014) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, recording artist and educator. He played as featured soloist with Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, Mel Torme, Irene Kral, Herb Pomeroy and Natalie Cole to name a few. He also performed with Buddy DeFranco, Joe Williams, Gabor Szabo, Milt Jackson, Zoot Sims & Al Cohn, Carole Sloane, Clark Terry and Bobby Brookmyer. He performed with his own ensemble, The Real Thing and in the 1960s performed with the Benny Golson Quartet. He has performed at Carnegie Hall and Boston's Symphony Hall.
Santisi was professor of piano and harmony at Berklee College of Music in Boston where he taught from 1957 until his death in 2014. He won an honors scholorship to Schillinger House. He was awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts in composition and performance. He taught at Stan Kenton's summer jazz clinics throughout the US, performing in Europe, Scandinavia, and Asia. He performed at the first Jazz Workshop, the jazz room of Stables nightclub. In 2008 he was nominated to IAJE Jazz Education Hall of Fame.
His students include many notable jazz musicians, including Diana Krall, Makoto Ozone, Joe Zawinul, Keith Jarrett, Jane Ira Bloom, Jan Hammer, Alan Broadbent, Arif Mardin, Gary Burton, John Hicks, Danilo Perez and Hiromi . Fourteen of his students received Grammy awards.
Santisi authored ''Berklee Jazz Piano'' (published by Berklee Press in 2009, distributed by Hal Leonard), available at Amazon.com, and his instructional book, ''Jazz Originals for Piano'',
Santisi's trio played the first Sunday of each month for eleven years at Ryles Jazz Clubuntil the month of his death, showcasing standards of Tin Pan Alley and Harlem renaissance.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ray Santisi )
Compositions with BMI #
''Pendulums'',1162959, inspired by the famous "Jitterbug Waltz" of Fats Waller.
''Less Talk'', 850876
''Like Blues'', 871895
''Little Sue'', 883296
''Minstrel Eyes'', 994378
''Moon Mist'', 1007633
''Mose Knows'', 1013249
''Perrys Parasol'', 1167560
''Sam Speaks'', 1285483
''Sapphire'', 1289924
''Take Two'', 1452520
''Theme For John'', 1484664
Santisi has recorded on Blue Note Records, Capitol Records, Prestige Records, Sonnet Records, Roulette Records, and United Artists Records labels. He has also recorded on Bethlehem, Transition and Rasan record labels (see Discography below).
Santisi graduated from Berklee College of Music in 1954 and earned his masters from Boston Conservatory in 1956.
REVIEWS
"The most exciting piano player I've heard since those first sessions with Bill Evans, Marian McPartland and Oscar Peterson". ''Raleigh, N.C. News and Observer''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ray Santisi )
“As anyone familiar with the Boston scene knows, there are few things finer than hearing Ray take on an acoustic piano. This night, he decided to put on a clinic. It was a master indulging in the sheer joy of tackling the possibilities (maybe the impossibilities) of the instrument.” Stu Vandermark, CADENCE Magazine
==Discography==

*''Stan Kenton Presents'' (Capitol Records, 1954 and 2001, Toshiba EMI, Japan)
With Boots Mussulli, Max Bennett (b) and ''Shelly Manne (d)
*''Boston Blow-Up'', (Capitol Records, 1955 and reissued 2001 by Toshiba EMI, Japan
With Serge Chaloff (bs), Boots Mussulli (as), Herb Pomeroy (tp), Everett Evans (b) and Jimmy Zitano (d)
*''Byrd Blows on Beacon Hill'' (Transition, 1956 and reissued 2001 by Toshiba EMI, Japan
With Donald Byrd, Doug Watkins (b) and Jimmy Zitano (d)
*''Life Is A Many Splendored Gig'' (Roulette, 1957)
With Zoot Sims and The Herb Pomeroy Orchestra
*''The Band & I (United Artists, 1959)
With Irene Kral (vo) & The Herb Pomeroy Orchestra
*''Borinquin, (Sonnet Records, 1975)
With Buddy DeFranco (clarinet) and John Chiodini (guitar)
*''Spellbinder (Ray Santisi album)'' (Rasan Records,1990)
With Whit Brown (b) and Fred Buda (ds/perc)
*''The Transition Sessions'' (Blue Note, 2002)
With Donald Byrd, Doug Watkins, Jimmy Zitano, Joe Gordon, Kenny Burrell, Hank Mobley, Duke Jordan, Horace Silver, Art Taylor and Art Blakey
*''Dick Wetmore (Bethlehem Records)
With Bill Nordstrom (b) and Jimmy Zitano (dr)
*''Meet Me In The city (1620 Jazz Records, 2004)]]
With Johnny Sousa, Barry Smith and Gene Roma
*''Live @Ryles Jazz Club, (Independent, 2005)
With Patricia Adams, Dave Zox, Gary Johnson
*''Symbio Obbligato''(Independent 2011)
With Patricia Adams, Dave Zox, Gary Johnson
*''Live @Ryles Jazz Club, Set 2'' (Independent, 2005)
With Patricia Adams, Marshall Wood, Bob Moses
*''Live @Ryles Jazz Club, Set 3'' (Independent, 2005)
With Marshall Wood, Bob Moses

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