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Ben Monder (born May 24, 1962) is an American modern jazz guitarist.


Biography

Monder started playing guitar when he was eleven, after two years on violin. From 1979–84, he attended the Westchester Conservatory of Music, the
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, and Queens College. One of his early jobs was in 1986 when he performed with Jack McDuff. In 1995 he recorded his debut album, ''Flux'', featuring drummer
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and bassist
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. This was followed by the trio recording
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(1996) and the quartet recording Excavation (2000) which added vocalist
Theo Bleckmann Theodor Raoul Bleckmann (born 28 May 1966) is a German singer and composer. Biography Bleckmann was born in Dortmund, West Germany. He planned to be an ice skater before becoming a vocalist. In 1989 he moved to New York City and recorded his ...
. ''Bloom'', a 2001 recording (an improvisation recorded in a single day) with saxophone player
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, wasn't released until 2010. In between, he released ''Oceana'' (2005), a genre-bending solo album, and ''The Distance'' (2006), an album with pianist Chris Gestrin and drummer Dylan van der Schyff. In 2007, he recorded ''At Night'' with
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and drummer Satoshi Takeishi. In 2013, Monder released ''Hydra'' on Sunnyside, featuring Bleckmann,
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, and Ted Poor. He made his debut on ECM Records as a leader with 2016's Amorphae, and played guitar on
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's final studio album, ''
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'' (2016). He has worked with Lee Konitz,
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, Jon Gordon, Julie Hardy, John Hollenbeck, Marc Johnson,
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, Rebecca Martin,
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, Charles Pillow,
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, Pete Robbins,
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. From 2002–2005, he taught at the New England Conservatory. As of August, 2021 he is a member of the Minneapolis-based jazz quartet
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Discography


As leader

* ''Flux'' (Songlines, 1995) * ''
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'' (Arabesque, 1997) * '' Excavation'' (Arabesque, 2000) * ''Oceana'' (Sunnyside, 2005) * ''Hydra'' (Sunnyside, 2013) * '' Amorphae'' (ECM, 2016) * ''Day After Day'' (Sunnyside, 2019)


As co-leader

* ''No Boat'' with
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(Songlines, 1997) * ''At Night'' with Theo Bleckmann (Songlines, 2007) * ''Bloom'' with
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(Sunnyside, 2010)


As sideman

With
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* ''Origami'' (Songlines, 2001) * ''Elegy'' (ECM, 2017) With
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* ''Los Guachos II'' (Sunnyside, 1999) * ''Los Guachos III'' (Sunnyside, 2002) * ''Live In Bareclona'' (Fresh Sound, 2005) * ''Filtros'' (Sunnyside, 2008) * ''Carrera'' (Sunnyside, 2012) * ''Los Guachos V'' (Sunnyside, 2016) * ''Cristal'' (Sunnyside, 2019) With
Donny McCaslin Donald Paul McCaslin (born August 11, 1966) is an American jazz saxophonist. He has recorded over a dozen albums as a bandleader in addition to many sideman appearances, including on David Bowie's final studio album, '' Blackstar'' (2016). Early ...
* ''Seen from Above'' (Arabesque, 2000) * ''Soar'' (Sunnyside, 2006) * ''In Pursuit'' (Sunnyside, 2007) * ''Declaration'' (Sunnyside, 2009) * ''Blow'' (Motema, 2018) With
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* ''Rest Stop'' (Fresh Sound, 1998) * ''Graphic'' (Fresh Sound, 1999) * ''Featuring Paul Motian'' (Fresh Sound, 2003) * ''Roses'' (Sunnyside, 2007) * ''Ghosts of the Sun'' (Sunnyside, 2011) With
Paul Motian Stephen Paul Motian (March 25, 1931 – November 22, 2011) was an American jazz drummer, percussionist, and composer. Motian played an important role in freeing jazz drummers from strict time-keeping duties. He first came to prominence in the ...
* ''Europe'' (Winter & Winter, 2001) * ''Holiday for Strings'' (Winter & Winter, 2002) * ''Garden of Eden'' (ECM, 2006) With
Noah Preminger Noah Preminger (born ) is an American jazz saxophonist. Music career Born in 1986, Preminger grew up in Canton, Connecticut. While in high school, he studied with saxophonist Dave Liebman. He released his debut album, ''Dry Bridge Road'', a ...
* ''Dry Bridge Road'' (Nowt, 2008) * ''Haymaker'' (Palmetto, 2013) * ''Some Other Time'' (Newvelle, 2016) With
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* ''Evanescence'' (Enja, 1994) * ''Coming About'' (Enja, 1996) * ''Allegresse'' (ArtistShare, 2000) * ''Days of Wine and Roses'' (ArtistShare, 2000) * ''Concert in the Garden'' (ArtistShare, 2004) * ''Sky Blue'' (ArtistShare, 2007) With
Patrick Zimmerli Patrick Zimmerli (born July 23, 1968) is an American saxophonist, composer, arranger, and record producer. His work has been performed at Carnegie Hall and Town Hall in New York, Wigmore Hall in London and Salle Pleyel in Paris, as well as at ...
* ''Explosion'' (Songlines, 1997) * ''Expansion'' (Songlines, 2000) * ''The Book of Hours'' (Songlines, 2002) With others * Pablo Ablanedo, ''Alegria'' (Fresh Sound, 2003) * David Ake, ''Humanities'' (Posi-Tone, 2018) *
Reid Anderson Reid Anderson (born 15 October 1970) is a bassist and composer from Minnesota. He is a member of The Bad Plus with drummer Dave King, saxophonist Chris Speed, and guitarist Ben Monder. The original lineup of The Bad Plus first played together ...
, ''The Vastness of Space'' (Fresh Sound, 2000) *
David Binney David Binney (born August 2, 1961) is an American alto saxophonist and composer. Early life Binney was born in Miami, Florida, and was raised in Carpinteria, California. From his parents, who loved music, he was exposed to albums by John C ...
, ''The Luxury of Guessing'' (AudioQuest, 1995) *
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, ''
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'' (Columbia, 2015) *
Chris Cheek Christopher Carson Cheek (born September 16, 1968) is an American jazz saxophonist. Biography Cheek was born in St. Louis, Missouri, where his father was the director of a Junior high school band. Cheek began learning to play the alto saxophon ...
, ''A Girl Name Joe'' (Fresh Sound, 1998) * Gerald Cleaver, ''Adjust'' (Fresh Sound, 2001) * Dave's True Story, ''Sex Without Bodies'' (Chesky, 1998) *
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, ''Better Than Gold and Silver'' (L&H, 2018) * Jon Gordon, ''Currents'' (Double-Time, 1998) *
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, ''Heyday'' (Soul Note, 1998) * Nikolaj Hess, ''Global Motion +'' (Stunt, 2010) * John Hollenbeck, ''No Images'' (Composers Recordings, 2001) *
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, ''Infinitude'' (Whirlwind, 2016) * Marc Johnson, ''Right Brain Patrol'' (JMT, 1992) *
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, ''Noumena'' (Soul Note, 2000) * Steve LaSpina, ''Distant Dream'' (Steeplechase, 1998) * Rebecca Martin, ''People Behave Like Ballads'' (Maxjazz, 2004) * Dan McCarthy, ''Epoch'' (Origin, 2019) *
Francisco Mela Francisco Jose Mela is a Cuban drummer and percussionist who has performed with a wide array of prominent international Latin and jazz artists including Kenny Barron, Gary Bartz, JoAnne Brackeen, Jane Bunnett, Regina Carter, Anat Cohen, Paquit ...
, ''Tree of Life'' (Half Note, 2011) * Andy Milne, ''Forward in All Directions'' (Contrology 2014) * Andy Milne, ''The Seasons of Being'' (Sunnyside, 2018) *
Dave Pietro Dave Pietro (born February 10, 1964) is a saxophonist, woodwind artist, bandleader, sideman, composer and educator. A native of Southboro, Massachusetts, he has been on the New York City music scene since 1987. From 1994–2003 Dave played le ...
, ''Forgotten Dreams'' (A Records, 1994) *
Mika Pohjola Mika Pohjola ( (born December 1, 1971) is a Finnish-born jazz pianist and composer who resides in Stockholm. He is one of the most prolific Scandinavian jazz musicians in his generation. Biography Childhood in Helsinki, Finland 1971-87 Mika ...
, ''Landmark'' (Abovoice, 2002) * Mika Pohjola, ''Northern Sunrise'' (BlueMusicGroup 2009) * Bruno Raberg, ''Lifelines'' (Orbis Music, 2008) *
Tim Ries Timothy M. Ries (born 15 August 1959) is an American saxophonist, composer, arranger, band leader, and music educator at the collegiate/conservatory level. Ries is in his year as a professor of jazz studies at the University of Toronto. His un ...
, ''Alternate Side'' (Criss Cross, 2001) * Tim Ries, ''The Rolling Stones Project'' (Concord, 2005) * Pete Robbins, ''Do The Hate Laugh Shimmy'' (Fresh Sound, 2008) *
Josh Roseman Josh Roseman (born 5 June 1967) is an American jazz trombonist. His nickname is "Mr. Bone". He studied in Newton North High School. Roseman was born in Boston, and studied at the New England Conservatory of Music. Roseman toured Jamaica with The ...
, ''Cherry'' (Enja, 2000) * Josh Roseman, ''Treats for the Nightwalker'' (Enja, 2003) *
Kendra Shank Kendra Shank is an American jazz vocalist. Career Shank's mother was an actress and playwright and her father was a playwright and teacher at the University of California. When she was five, she appeared onstage with her mother in ''Threepenny O ...
, ''A Spirit Free: Abbey Lincoln Songbook'' (Challenge, 2006) * Kendra Shank, ''Mosaic'' (Challenge, 2009) *
Jeremy Udden Jeremy Udden (born April 29, 1978) is an American musician, composer, and educator. Proficient in both the Alto and Soprano Saxophone, Udden also composes songs for his groups, ''Plainville'' and ''Torchsongs Trio''. His most notable albums from t ...
, ''Torchsongs'' (Fresh Sound, 2006) * Andre White, ''Signal'' (Cornerstone, 2000) * Miguel Zenon, ''Looking Forward'' (Fresh Sound, 2001)


References


External links


Official site
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