Peter Sommer

Jazz Coordinator.

(970) 491-3010 | Peter.Sommer@colostate.edu

Peter Sommer, saxophonist and composer, is in demand as a performer, clinician and recording artist throughout the state of Colorado. Since establishing himself among the area's elite jazz musicians, Peter has contributed his muscular tenor playing and creative spirit to a wide variety of musical projects ranging from mainstream bebop to avant garde and beyond. Peter is a member of the Ken Walker Sextet, whose recent release on Synergy Music, Terra Firma, reached #6 on the CMJ Jazz Radio Charts and received rave reviews from JazzWeek.com and the All Music Guide Online. This fall, Peter will release his long-awaited debut album, Sioux County on Tapestry Records, which features his compositions and his long-time collaboration with jazz piano legend Art Lande.

Peter has performed with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra, and has appeared at many jazz festivals throughout the state including the Telluride Jazz Celebration, Jazz in the Sangres and the Vail Jazz Festival. Peter was recently featured as a guest soloist with the University of Wyoming Jazz Ensemble I as part of the North American Saxophone Alliance Region 1 Conference held in Laramie, WY. Peter has performed in concert with Greg Gisbert, Ron Miles, Brad Goode, Bobby Shew, John McNeil, Clay Jenkins, Bobby Watson, Dave Pietro, Don Aliquo, Paul McKee, Dale Bruning, Jim McNeely, Joanne Brackeen, Chip Stephens, Rosanna Vitro and Ernie Andrews.

Peter Sommer is Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies and Saxophone at Colorado State University in Ft. Collins. At CSU, Mr. Sommer directs Jazz Ensemble I and the CSU Jazz Combo program, in addition to teaching courses in Jazz Improvisation and Jazz Pedagogy.

Peter received both his Bachelors' degree in Music and his Masters in Jazz Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Colorado at Boulder. During his time at CU, Peter was awarded first place in the Jazz Improvisation Competition at the North American Saxophone Alliance National Conference, was the recipient of a Downbeat Student Music Award for Outstanding Performance by a Soloist in both the Jazz and Blues/Pop/Rock categories, was a member of three jazz combos that received Downbeat Student Music Awards for Outstanding Performance by a small jazz group, and was featured with the University of Colorado Jazz Ensemble I which also received an Outstanding Performance award

Dave Lunn

Jazz Teaching Assistant.

Forest Greenough

Bass Instructor.

(970) 491-3276 | Forest.Greenough@colostate.edu

Bassist Forest Greenough has been a staple in the Colorado music scene on many fronts since arriving here from Seattle in 1999. Known as a very diverse performer, Dr. Greenough is a member of the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra, Principal Bass with the Aspen Choral Society Orchestra, and performs regularly with the Fort Collins Symphony, Cheyenne Symphony, and Boulder Philharmonic. As a chamber musician, he has premiered many new works, including compositions by prolific Seattle composer David P. Jones. As a jazz bassist, he was the winner of two downbeat awards during his time at the University of Northern Colorado, and has performed with Steve Houghton, Conrad Herwig, Brian Lynch, Kenny Wheeler, Michael Spiro, and Judi Silvano. He plays regular engagements throughout Colorado, and can be heard locally with pianist Mark Sloniker. Also an accomplished studio musician, Dr. Greenough has performed on numerous recordings across the musical spectrum, from contemporary jazz and classical to pop/rock and metal. His recently completed method book, Melodic and Interactive Accompanying for the Modern Jazz Bassist, was designed to aid in development of linear, interactive tension-release approaches in the rhythm section.

In addition to performing, Dr. Greenough is an active composer, theoretician, and record producer/audio engineer. He has published compositions in both the jazz and classical realms, and has developed new theories on tension-release systems in American Post-Minimal composition. As a producer and engineer, he has worked on many local projects in addition to several international releases for independent record labels.

Also an avid adventure/extreme sports enthusiast, Dr. Greenough dedicates every free, non-musical second to mountain biking and snowboarding, and also enjoys backpacking, whitewater rafting, and climbing. Joining the CSU faculty in fall of 2005, he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music Composition from Eastern Washington University, Master of Music in Double Bass Performance, Master of Music in Theory and Composition, and Doctor of Arts in Theory and Composition with a secondary emphasis in Jazz Pedagogy from the University of Northern Colorado.

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