Russ Lossing

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Russ Lossing
Born1960 (age 6566)
Ohio, U.S.
Origin Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Genres Jazz
OccupationsMusician, composer, arranger
InstrumentsPiano, keyboards
Years active1970s–present
Website russlossing.com

Russ Lossing (born 1960) is an American jazz pianist, composer, improviser, arranger, educator, and scholar.

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Early life

Lossing was born in Ohio in 1960, [1] and is from Columbus, Ohio. [2] He had classical piano lessons from the age of 5 and began studying jazz aged 13 [1] in Columbus at the Jazz and Contemporary Workshop with Dave Wheeler. He obtained a Bachelor of Music in piano at Ohio State University [1] in 1986. Meetings with composer John Cage had a big effect:

We only had two occasions to get together and talk, but any time spent with him was utterly valuable. He read through my scores we played piano together. His thing was creating, not emulating: don't copy; trust YOURSELF. I was already going in this direction but this experience, listening to Cage's concepts and philosophy in this setting, made so much sense. [1]

Later life and career

Lossing has been part of the New York jazz scene since 1986. [2] In 1988 he earned a Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music. [1] He has led or co-led numerous bands, including: his own trio with Masa Kamaguchi and Billy Mintz; Three-Part Invention with bassist Mark Helias and trumpeter Ralph Alessi; and duos with saxophonist Tim Berne, drummer Gerry Hemingway, and guitarist Ben Monder. [1] Others are: trio with Paul Motian and Ed Schuller (Dreamer and As It Grows); trio with Mat Maneri and Mark Dresser (Metal Rat); trio with John Hebert and Jeff Williams (Phrase 6); quartet with Loren Stillman, John Hebert and Eric McPherson (Personal Tonal); King Vulture with Adam Kolker, Matt Pavolka and Dayeon Seok; and duos with saxophonist Loren Stillman, bassist John Hebert (Line Up,Hatology), and saxophonist Michael Adkins.

Lossing played with drummer Paul Motian over a period of 12 years [1] and recorded Drum Music, a solo piano tribute album to him in 2011. [3] The JazzTimes reviewer of Drum Music commented that "his two-fisted takes on 'Fiasco', 'Dance' and 'Drum Music' capture the great drummer's unpredictable and audacious rhythmic pulse. Lossing's stark re-imaginings of [... other Motian pieces] all vibrate with a new spirit of exploration." [4]

Lossing has composed over 400 pieces of music. [1] In 2015, he founded the record label Aqua Piazza. [1]

Playing style

Scott Yanow, reviewing Lossing's As It Grows, commented that the pianist "is influenced by modern classical music to an extent but his playing is not unremittingly atonal. Instead, he leaves his impressionistic music open to all possibilities, mostly emphasizing dramatic ideas and unexpected silences." [5]

Lossing said of his own style: "Much 20th century composition is about interval play, especially Bartok and Schoenberg's. The 12-tone thing helped him to get his ideas onto paper, but it was always about the intervals. I'm a jazz pianist but my harmonic approach is based on this concept – finding new sounds and new expressions among the intervals." [1]

Discography

An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.

As leader/co-leader

Year recordedTitleLabelPersonnel/Notes
1990Blue AlienSoho No HowTrio, with Ed Schuller (bass), Peter LeMaitre (drums)
1999*Change of TimeOmniToneTrio, with Adam Kolker (tenor sax, bass clarinet), John Hébert (bass)
2000*DreamerDoubleTimeTrio, with Ed Schuller (bass), Paul Motian (drums)
2000Metal Rat Clean Feed Trio, with Mat Maneri (viola), Mark Dresser (bass)
2002As It Grows HatOLOGY Trio, with Ed Schuller (bass), Paul Motian (drums)
2004Phrase 6 Fresh Sound Trio, with John Hébert (bass), Jeff Williams (drums)
2005All Things AriseHatOLOGYSolo piano
2006Line UpHatOLOGYDuo, with John Hébert (bass)
2007OracleHatOLOGYTrio, with Masa Kamaguchi (bass), Billy Mintz (drums)
2009Personal TonalFresh SoundQuartet, with Loren Stillman (alto sax), John Hébert (bass) Eric McPherson (drums)
2011Drum Music: Music of Paul Motian Sunnyside Solo piano
2012Eclipse: Solo Piano ImprovisationsAqua PiazzaSolo piano
2018?Whispers and SecretsFresh SoundCo-led with Adam Kolker (sax); with Masa Kamaguchi (bass), Billy Mintz (drums) [6]
2019?Motian Music Sunnyside Trio, with Masa Kamaguchi (bass), Billy Mintz (drums) [7]
2020?Metamorphism Sunnyside Quartet, with Loren Stillman (alto sax), John Hébert (bass), Michael Sarin (drums) [8]

As sideman (partial list)

Year recordedLeaderTitleLabel
1997 Loren Stillman CosmosSoul Note
2003 Loren Stillman Gin BonFSNT
2003 Loren Stillman How Sweet It IsNagel-Heyer
2003John O'GallagherArabesque Records AJ0164Abacus
2007Michael AdkinsRotatorhatOLOGY
2008Michael AttiasLive in CoimbraCleanfeed
2010Michael AdkinsFlaneurhatOLOGY (released Jan 2018)
2011*Samuel BlaserConsort in MotionKind of Blue
2012*Michael BatesAcrobat: Music for, and by, Dmitri Shostakovich Sunnyside
2012*Jeff DavisLeaf House Fresh Sound New Talent
2013*Michael Bates and Samuel BlaserOne from NoneFresh Sound New Talent
2013Samuel BlaserA Mirror to MachautSonglines
2013John O'GallagherAnton Webern ProjectWhirlwind
2014Jeff DavisDragon FatherFSNT
2014*Kirk KnuffkeChorale SteepleChase
2015Samuel BlaserSpring RainWhirlwind
2017*Lena BlochHeart KnowsFresh Sound New Talent
2018Samuel BlaserEarly in the Mornin'OutNote Records

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pietaro, John (February 2015) "Russ Lossing". The New York City Jazz Record. p. 7.
  2. 1 2 Adler, David "Phrase 6 – Russ Lossing". Fresh Sound Records. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  3. Ephland, John (October 2012) "Russ Lossing: Drum Music". Down Beat. p. 61.
  4. Milkowski, Bill (October 13, 2012) "Russ Lossing – Drum Music". JazzTimes.
  5. Yanow, Scott "Review". AllMusic. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  6. Elfman, Donald (December 2018). "Whispers and Secrets: Adam Kolker/Russ Lossing (Fresh Sound)". The New York City Jazz Record . No. 200. p. 36.
  7. Elfman, Donald (March 2019). "Motian Music: Russ Lossing (Sunnyside)". The New York City Jazz Record . No. 203. p. 28.
  8. McCree, Cree (March 2021). "Russ Lossing: Metamorphism". DownBeat . No. 88. p. 3.