Michael Garrick

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To Henry, A Son 00:00 Tools
Sketches Of Israel 05:10 Tools
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Lime Blossom 00:00 Tools
Sons Of Art 00:00 Tools
Troppo! 00:00 Tools
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Song By The Sea 00:00 Tools
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Moonscape 00:00 Tools
Music For Shattering Supermarkets 00:00 Tools
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A Face In The Crowd 00:00 Tools
Heart Is a Lotus 00:00 Tools
Man, Have You Ever Heard 00:00 Tools
Blues By Five 00:00 Tools
Hot Rod 00:00 Tools
Ursula 00:00 Tools
The Heart Is A Lotus 00:00 Tools
Take-Off 00:00 Tools
Promises 00:00 Tools
Take Off 00:00 Tools
Torrent 00:00 Tools
Overtures of a Forgotten Music 00:00 Tools
Rustat's Grave Song 00:00 Tools
Jonah and the Whale 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Thing 00:00 Tools
Sun Maiden 00:00 Tools
Blues On Blues 00:00 Tools
Voices 00:00 Tools
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Webster's Mood 00:00 Tools
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Second Coming 00:00 Tools
Home Stretch Blues 00:00 Tools
Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Sweet And Sugary Candy 00:00 Tools
Black Marigolds 00:00 Tools
Thanksgiving Dance 00:00 Tools
Merlin The Wizard 00:00 Tools
Epiphany 00:00 Tools
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Bules on Blues 00:00 Tools
Carolling 00:00 Tools
Jazz For Five 00:00 Tools
A Thing Of Beauty 00:00 Tools
A Jazz Nativity 00:00 Tools
Annunciation 00:00 Tools
Prayer 00:00 Tools
Temple Dancer (previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Seven Pillars 00:00 Tools
I've Got Rythm 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine (Solo) 00:00 Tools
Spiders 00:00 Tools
Parting Is Such 00:00 Tools
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Fairies Of Oneiros 00:00 Tools
Requiem 00:00 Tools
Prelude to a Kiss (Solo) 00:00 Tools
Portrait Of A Young Lady 00:00 Tools
Cold Mountain 00:00 Tools
Here There and Everywhere (feat. Chris Garrick) 00:00 Tools
Thanks giving Dance 00:00 Tools
Vishnu 00:00 Tools
Sweet and Low 00:00 Tools
What Are Little Girls? 00:00 Tools
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Michael Garrick, M.B.E. (1933-2011) was an English jazz pianist and composer, and a pioneer of poetry and jazz concerts. Garrick was born on 30th May 1933 in Enfield, Middlesex, and educated at University College, London (U.C.L.), from which he graduated in 1959 with a B.A. in English literature. As a student there he formed his first quartet. Aside from some lessons at the Ivor Mairants School of Dance Music he was an entirely self-taught musician (he had been expelled from Eleanor B. Franklin-Pike's piano lessons for quoting from "In the Mood" at a pupils' concert), though he attended Berklee College, Boston, as a mature student in the 1970s. Soon after graduation from U.C.L., Garrick became the musical director of "Poetry & Jazz in Concert", a roadshow devised by poet and publisher Jeremy Robson, and involving writers as diverse as Laurie Lee, Adrian Mitchell, Vernon Scannell, Spike Milligan, Dannie Abse, and John Smith. Garrick's quintet at this time included Joe Harriott and Shake Keane. He played piano with The Don Rendell & Ian Carr Quintet from 1965 to 1969, and led his own sextet from 1966. Garrick is perhaps best known for his of jazz-choral works, the first of which he started in 1967, Jazz Praises — a religious work for his sextet and a large choir. With John Smith he produced a series of such works, starting in 1969 with Mr Smith's Apocalypse for sextet, speakers, and chorus, which had its premiere at the Farnham Festival. He is also interested in Indian classical music, which has influenced many of his compositions. Aside from his performing, recording, and composing, Garrick is heavily involved in jazz education, and has held teaching posts at the Royal Academy of Music and at Trinity College of Music, London; he has also taught at summer schools, both for the Guildhall School of Music and on his own Jazz Academy Vacation Courses, which he started in 1989. Garrick died at Harefield Hospital, London, on 11th November 2011, aged seventy-eight. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.