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Lee Konitz(1927-2020)

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Lee Konitz
Internationally renowned innovative jazz musician, born in Chicago to Jewish immigrant parents of Austrian and Russian descent. Konitz began playing clarinet from the age of eleven, later switching to tenor and alto saxophone. First coming to prominence with the swing bands of Jerry Wald (1945-47) and Claude Thornhill (1948), he also gigged with Miles Davis and -- at the same time -- studied and recorded with his mentor Lennie Tristano. Very much an individualist, Konitz (unlike other contemporary saxophonists) remained largely uninfluenced by Charlie Parker, instead developing his distinctively own style and adjusting to new concepts. He worked as a featured soloist with Stan Kenton's orchestra between 1952 and 1954, his increasingly thicker sound necessitated by the sheer volume put out by the band. One of the drummers later commented, Kenton "had us blowing so loud we couldn't believe it."

Subsequently embracing (and helping to popularise) the cool jazz movement, Konitz joined Miles Davis and Gerry Mulligan in recording the seminal Birth of the Cool album. In later years, he led his own bands (including a nine-piece orchestra in the 70s), recorded several acclaimed improvisational albums with Warne Marsh and devoted much of his time to teaching jazz in clinics and workshops. Konitz continued to perform well into his 90s, despite having undergone serious heart surgery. In 1992, he won the annual Danish Jazzpar Prize, and, as late as 2002, was awarded the DownBeat Critics Award for altoist of the year.
BornOctober 13, 1927
DiedApril 15, 2020(92)
BornOctober 13, 1927
DiedApril 15, 2020(92)
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Known for

Shirley MacLaine and Kenneth Mars in Desperate Characters (1971)
Desperate Characters
6.2
  • Composer
  • 1971
Jean-Marc Barr, Bernard Giraudeau, and Gérard Lanvin in Le Fils préféré (1994)
Le Fils préféré
6.8
  • Music Department(saxophone)
  • 1994
Le petit criminel (1990)
Le petit criminel
6.7
  • Music Department(alto sax)
  • 1990
Hanne Borchsenius, Morten Grunwald, and Gunnar Lauring in Dage i min fars hus (1968)
Dage i min fars hus
  • Music Department(alto sax)
  • 1968

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  • François Théberge 5 Feat. Lee Konitz: Subconciouslee
    Music Video
    • saxophone
    • 2002
  • Jean-Marc Barr, Bernard Giraudeau, and Gérard Lanvin in Le Fils préféré (1994)
    Le Fils préféré
    6.8
    • musician: saxophone
    • 1994
  • Le petit criminel (1990)
    Le petit criminel
    6.7
    • musician: alto sax
    • 1990
  • Hanne Borchsenius, Morten Grunwald, and Gunnar Lauring in Dage i min fars hus (1968)
    Dage i min fars hus
    • musician: alto sax
    • 1968

Composer



  • Lowell Blues: The Words of Jack Kerouac
    7.9
    Short
    • Composer
    • 2000
  • E.S.P.
    Short
    • Composer
    • 1992
  • Shirley MacLaine and Kenneth Mars in Desperate Characters (1971)
    Desperate Characters
    6.2
    • Composer
    • 1971

Actor



  • François Théberge 5 Feat. Lee Konitz: Subconciouslee
    Music Video
    • Lee Konitz
    • 2002

Personal details

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  • Born
    • October 13, 1927
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • April 15, 2020
    • Greenwich Village, New York City, New York, USA(complications from COVID-19)
  • Spouses
      Tavia Mladinich1976 - April 15, 2020 (his death)
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    Survived by his two sons, three daughters, three grandchildren, and one-great grand daughter.

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  • When did Lee Konitz die?
    April 15, 2020
  • How did Lee Konitz die?
    Complications from COVID-19
  • How old was Lee Konitz when he died?
    92 years old
  • Where did Lee Konitz die?
    Greenwich Village, New York City, New York, USA
  • When was Lee Konitz born?
    October 13, 1927

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