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Kirk MacDonald

Biography:

KIRK MACDONALD (tenor and alto saxophonist, flutist, piccolo-player was born October 2, 1959 in Nova Scotia, Canada.  He started to play the saxophone at the age of 10, after entering a high school music program to study saxophones, clarinet, flute, music theory and composition, graduating in 1977.  MacDonald moved to Toronto to attend Humber College when he was 17,  He studied saxophone privately with Don Palmer, Pat LaBarbera, Lee Konitz, and George Coleman, and composition with Garry Dial.

MacDonald has worked with some of the finest musicians in jazz music today. Upon moving to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia, he received his start playing in bands led by drummer Claude Ranger and bassist Dave Young. Kirk has had long associations with guitarist Lorne Lofsky and trumpeter Sam Noto. He has also worked with Sonny Greenwich, Bob Mover, Pat LaBarbera, Bernie Senensky, and visiting artists Ron McClure, Harold Mabern, and Walter Bishop Jr.

MacDonald  has performed on more than 30 CDs, including appearances alongside jazz luminaries Phil Woods, Eddie Henderson, and Kenny Wheeler. Over 40 of his own  compositions have been recorded on CD.  His record releases have consistently garnered honours and awards.

His last recording New Beginnings received nominations for a 2001 Juno Award, as well as a Canadian Indie Award. Kirk’s previous release The Atlantic Sessions won both the 1999 Juno Award for Best Mainstream Jazz Recording, and the 1999 Jazz Report Award for Album of the Year. Kirk also picked up the 1999 Jazz Report Award for Tenor Saxophonist of the Year.

Kirk MacDonald is a member of the faculty at Humber College teaching Saxophone, Ensemble Performance, Advanced Jazz Theory, and Performance Practice.

Awards:

1999 - Juno Award for ’Best Mainstream Jazz Album’ for The Atlantic Sessions

1999 – Jazz Report Award for ‘Album of the Year’ (The Atlantic Sessions)

1999 – Jazz Report Award as ‘Tenor Saxophonist of the Year’

1999 – As a member of the Chris Mitchell Quintet, received the Prix de Jazz from the Montreal International Jazz Festival

2001 – Juno Award nominee for New Beginnings, MacDonald’s fifth recording as a leader

2001 – Recipient of a Canadian Indie Award for New Beginnings

2002 – Won First Place in the 4th International Jazz Soloist Competition in Monaco

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  • Kirk MacDonald, sax; Mike Downes, bass; Terry Clarke, drums, ? piano - March, 2003
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