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Toby Koenigsberg is an Associate Professor of Jazz Piano and Coordinator of Popular Music at the University of Oregon's School of Music and Dance. His extensive background includes degrees from the Eastman School of Music and Peabody Conservatory, and he is an active performer, composer, and jazz educator.
Education:
- Master of Music in Jazz and Contemporary Media, Eastman School of Music
- Bachelor of Music, University of Oregon
Research Interests:
His scholarly and creative work focuses on music performance, keyboard studies, jazz studies, and applied popular music, reflecting a deep commitment to both performance and pedagogy in contemporary jazz and popular genres.
Performance & Recordings:
He has performed across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan, sharing stages with renowned artists such as Marian McPartland, Rich Perry, Ron Miles, Ben Monder, Bill Holman, and Eddie Gomez. His most recent album Sense received critical acclaim, and his debut Push featured saxophonist Rich Perry.
Compositions & Awards:
- Composition "Song for Aki" awarded Best Original Song by Downbeat magazine (2003)
- Recipient of the Schirmer Award at Eastman School of Music
- Honored by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts
Scholarship & Pedagogy:
His scholarly contributions include publications in Jazz Education Journal and JazzED, and he has presented research on Bud Powell and Herbie Hancock at major conferences and institutions worldwide.
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