Bernie Senensky | |
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Birth name | Bernard Melvin Senensky |
Born | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | December 31, 1944
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument(s) | Piano, organ |
Years active | 1970s–present |
Bernard Melvin Senensky (born December 31, 1944) is a Canadian jazz pianist, organist, and composer.
Senensky was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on December 31, 1944. [1] [2] He received classical piano lessons from the age of nine and became interested in jazz around age 15. [2] [3] He had one jazz teacher, and thereafter was self-taught. [3]
He moved permanently to Toronto in 1968. [2] He played briefly with high-profile visiting musicians, including Chet Baker, Art Blakey, Art Farmer, and Art Pepper. [3] Senensky played with Moe Koffman between 1980 and 2000, and they toured internationally for several years. [3] Senensky has recorded several small group albums since 1975. [4]
Senensky described himself as "essentially a bebop player, and beyond. My heroes are anyone from Bud Powell to McCoy Tyner to Keith Jarrett and Herbie Hancock". [3] Senensky was influenced on organ by Larry Goldings, Mike LeDonne, and Larry Young. [3] The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz states that "His playing is characterized by his obvious comfort in a wide range of styles, from swing to the assertive post-bop of his own groups." [4]
An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.
Year recorded | Title | Label | Personnel/Notes |
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1975 | New Life | PM | Trio, with Michel Donato (bass), Marty Morell (drums) |
1989 | Friday the 14th | Unity | Trio, with Kieran Overs (bass), Barry Elmes (drums) |
1991 | Re: Action | Unity | Septet |
1991 | Homeland | Timeless | Quartet, with Gary Bartz (alto sax, soprano sax), Harvie Swartz (bass), Akira Tana (drums) |
1993 | Wheel Within a Wheel | Timeless | Quartet, with Bobby Watson (alto sax, soprano sax), Ray Drummond (bass), Marvin "Smitty" Smith (drums) |
1996 | Rhapsody | Timeless | Trio, with Jim Vivian (bass), Bob Moses (drums) |
1995 | New Horizons | Timeless | Quintet, with Kirk McDonald (sax), Eddie Henderson (trumpet), Neil Swainson (bass), Jerry Fuller (drums) |
2022 | Don't Look Back | Cellar Live | Quintet with Bob Mover (alto sax), Sam Noto (trumpet), Neil Swainson (bass), Barry Elmes (drums) |
2023 | Moment To Moment | Cellar Live | Quartet with Eric Alexander (sax), Kieran Overs (bass on 1,3,4,6,7 & 8), Joe Farnsworth (drums on 1,3,4,6,7 & 8), Dave Young (bass on 2 & 5), Morgan Childs (drums on 2 & 5) |
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