Michael Orenstein Aperture CD Release Show

Schedule

Thu Aug 18 2022 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm

Location

The Sound Room | Oakland, CA

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Michael Orenstein Aperture CD Release Show
About this Event

Los Angeles-based pianist/composer/arranger Michael Orenstein comes to his debut recording with a stout jazz education pedigree and ten years of topflight performance experiences, all shining through on this robust set of 8 originals and intricate arrangements of "Giant Steps" and a Herbie Hancock tribute. Much like two major influences, Hancock and Billy Childs, Orenstein's arrangements are surprising and dynamic with an expansive sound palette, challenging any limitations of the jazz quartet. Orenstein's Aperture focuses light on a prodigious young talent with a doubtlessly promising future.


"...one of the most talented and creative young musicians I have ever heard." - Dan Wall

Sam Klein-Markman - Guitar

Michael Orenstein - Piano

Logan Kane - Bass

Myles Martin - Drums


Bio:

Hailing from Berkeley, CA, Origin Records Jazz Artist Michael Orenstein was surrounded by a vibrant jazz community at a young age. Through programs like the SFJazz All-Stars Combo, the Jazzschool, and Berkeley High Jazz, Orenstein had the chance to play with Terrence Blanchard, Christian McBride, Wycliffe Gordon, in addition to many local greats.

In 2015, Orenstein was selected to attend the Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative music as a TD Fellow, where he got to perform his compositions with Ingrid Jensen and Zakir Hussain.

In 2017, Orenstein graduated from Oberlin with a B.M. in Jazz Piano as well as a B.A. in Economics. He studied piano privately with Dan Wall, Sullivan Fortner, and composition with Robin Eubanks. It was at Oberlin where Orenstein began his relationship with trumpet legend Eddie Henderson, who is his mentor to this day. Upon graduation, Orenstein received the Wendell and Bettye Logan Award in Jazz Studies.

In 2018 Orenstein was the winner of the Ravinia Steans Bridges Composition, judged by Billy Childs and Rufus Reid for his piece, “Staircase,” written for jazz quartet and string quartet. Orenstein has also won 3 compositions awards from Downbeat Magazine, as well as an ASCAP Young Jazz Composers award.

In 2019, Orenstein was selected as a finalist for the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance, judged by Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, James Newton, and Ambrose Akinmusire. Later that year, Orenstein was a finalist for the 2019 American Jazz Pianist Competition in New York.

In 2021, Orenstein got his M.M. at University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, where he was awarded an assistantship position with Alan Pasqua and Jason Goldman. While completing his own studies, Orenstein helped teach jazz theory, arranging, and improvisation to undergraduates.

When Orenstein is not performing and composing, he enjoys teaching in a variety of settings. He has taught at California Jazz Conservatory's Summer Youth Program, and since finishing his masters, he regularly gets called to teach private lessons and ensembles at USC Thornton Jazz, covering for piano legends Alan Pasqua and Russ Ferrante while they are on tour.


Orenstein now lives in Los Angeles and works on many musical projects in addition to teaching students of all ages and skill levels. He is a regular at jazz clubs such as Sam First and The Blue Whale (before its 2021 closure), and keeps a busy schedule recording on albums and commercials.

Orenstein has just finished recording his debut album as a leader, which was released on May 20th, 2022!

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Where is it happening?

The Sound Room, 3022 Broadway, Oakland, United States

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Tickets

USD 20.00 to USD 100.00

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