
About
Atis Andersons serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Jazz Music at Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music. A pioneering figure in Latvian jazz, he is recognized as the country's first classical Hammond organ trio performer and composer.
Education:
- Bachelor's degree from London College of Music (University of West London), recipient of Mona Blackman Award (2014)
- Master's degree from Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music (2017)
- Erasmus+ studies at Amsterdam Conservatory of Music with Rob van Bavel
His research and artistic practice centers on jazz innovation, specializing in Hammond organ techniques while integrating jazz-rock, funk, fusion, and groove elements. Andersons has studied with Hammond virtuosos Tony Monaco, Larry Goldings, and Pat Bianchi, establishing himself as Latvia's leading authority on organ jazz performance.
Scientific Awards:
- Mona Blackman Award (2014) for outstanding achievement at London College of Music
- Third place in Riga Jazz Stage international competition (2019) in Jazz Piano category
Andersons actively mentors emerging musicians through his pedagogical work while maintaining an international performance career. His collaborations with renowned artists including Seamus Blake, Rick Margitza, and Michael Pipoquinha demonstrate his integration into global jazz networks. He leads the department's Hammond organ specialization and released Latvia's first classical Hammond organ trio album "Organic City".
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