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Peter Jarvis (born 1959) is an American percussionist, drummer, conductor, composer, music
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, print music editor and college professor.


Career

Peter Jarvis (born in
Hackensack, New Jersey Hackensack is a city in and the county seat of Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.New Jers ...
) is a percussionist, drummer, conductor, composer, music copyist, print music editor and college professor. He is an associate director of the Composer Concordance and co-director of Composers Concordance Records. He teaches music at
Bergen Community College Bergen Community College is a public community college in Bergen County, New Jersey. It was founded in 1965 and opened in 1968. , it is the largest community college in the state, with sites in Paramus, Hackensack, and Lyndhurst and 13,352 stu ...
. Jarvis composed, orchestrated, arranged and performed music for ''
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'', a film by Wes Anderson, which opened the
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on May 16, 2012. ''Moonrise Kingdom'' received a Golden Globe nomination for "Best Score" and an Academy Award nomination in 2013. His involvement in the film as a composer included various individual projects ranging from adding music to a score by
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and composing original music for several scenes. As arranger and orchestrator he worked on music composed by Mark Mothersbaugh and as performer he led a percussion section and provided several improvisations. He has also performed his own solo percussion music for the second, third, fourth and fifth seasons of the
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Series "
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." During the third season, his music appeared in seven episodes. Jarvis worked on Ang Lee’s movie '' Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk'', released in 2016; his involvement on the project included transcribing, arranging and as percussionist. More recently he recorded for the sound track of "
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" a film directed by Scott Cooper, starring Christian Bale. Over the decades, as a freelance musician, he has performed popular and unpopular music with equal enthusiasm. He has performed as a soloist, chamber player, Broadway musician and as conductor with
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
ensembles including the Velez / Jarvis Duo, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, CompCord Ensemble,
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, Saint Luke's Chamber Ensemble, the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble (which he directs) and on new music/arts festivals such as the Europe/Asia Festival and the Hong Kong Arts Festival and in orchestras and with choruses. He has performed for PBS, Russian and Hong Kong television. ''
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'' has said about Jarvis's conducting: "... edid full justice to its rhythmic complexities; Mr. Jarvis and his forces richly deserved the standing ovation they received." Jarvis has performed and or recorded with composers musicians such as
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,
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and
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. He is active as a percussionist, conductor and composer in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and elsewhere. As conductor he has appeared with the Saint Luke's Chamber Ensemble, the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble, Composers Concordance, Ensemble21 and several other groups. He has appeared as guest conductor on the
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's New and Unusual Music Series with the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble. The proliferation of percussion literature is extremely important to Jarvis and he has performed nearly 100 solo pieces for multi-percussion, timpani, vibraphone, marimba, solo snare drum and drum set composed for him. His compositions are published by Calabrese Brothers Music LLC, Indian Paintbrush Productions, Peter Jarvis Music Publishing, and L-T Music Publishing. He is a voting member of
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which selects The Grammy_Awards winners, and is a member of
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Press Coverage (partial list)

''The New York Times'' wrote Jarvis "led the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble in a precise, tactile performance with an elastic pulse", Kozinn, Allan (January 29, 1991)
"The Astonishing Winds, a New-Music Trio"
''
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'', retrieved 2009-10-14
and that the "Percussion Symphony" was "a mammoth work ... on its way to becoming a genuine 20th-century warhorse" which Jarvis conducted from memory. ''
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'' described Jarvis's conducting of "Percussion Symphony" as "a masterful example of the conductors craft", and praised the way he sculpted the melody in the medieval song by Guillaume Dufay. The ''New Music Connoisseur'' mentioned that "While the new music scene abounds with percussionists, only a very few can match the awesome musicianship of Peter Jarvis"Cohen, Barry, L. (2006, Fall/Winter). "Coming Full Circle", ''New Music Connoisseur'', in association with Composers Concordance, Inc., vol. 14, no. 2, p. 18 and further described his performance of Ron Mazurek's ''Masked Dances'' as "the highlight of the evening". According to Raul da Gamma of ''Jazz da Gamma'', "This is a duet recording by two musicians (Peter Jarvis and Gene Pritsker) of impeccable pedigree." (August 1, 2016). In ''Percussive Notes'', the official journal of the
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, Quintin Mallette wrote "... by the seminal performer, composer, and conductor Peter Jarvis". He went on to say "I recommend this recording not only for its artistic merits, but also for its pedagogical merit as a tool for exploring the less tangible aspects of musicianship necessary in chamber music settings."


Transcriptions

Published by Calabrese Brothers Music, LLC.


Chamber

* ''Rockaby'' for voice and piano (2003) — Ron Mazurek, transcribed for voice and vibraphone, Op. 14 (2011) by Peter Jarvis, premiered by the William Paterson University New Music Ensemble; Erica Tanner and Nicolas Doktor, March 28, 2011, at William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey. * Fugue in G minor, "Little"
BWV 578 Fugue in G minor, BWV 578, (popularly known as the ''Little Fugue''), is a piece of organ music written by Johann Sebastian Bach during his years at Arnstadt (1703–1707). It is one of Bach's best known fugues and has been arranged for other voic ...
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, transcribed for Mallet Quartet, Op. 12 (2010) by Peter Jarvis.


Film and Television (partial list)


Film

Selected * 2021 — "The Pale Blue Eye", directed by Scott Cooper * 2016 — "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk", directed by Ang Lee. * 2011 — "Moonrise Kingdom", Op. 19 — music for the movie directed by Wes Anderson; ''Moonrise Kingdom'', Op. 19, refers to all music Jarvis worked on including original music, arrangements and transcriptions. Published by Indian Paintbrush Productions.


Television

* ''Surveying Carnage'', Op. 21 (2012) — percussion solos, improvisations for the
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series ''
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'' – season 3, multiple episodes. Published by L-T Music Publishing. * ''On the Boardwalk'', Op. 18 (2011) — percussion solo, a multi-track improvisation for the
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series ''Boardwalk Empire''. Used in episode 10 of season 2: "Georgia Peaches" aired on November 27, 2011. Published by L-T Music Publishing.


Documentary

* 1995 — ''Musical Outsiders: An American Legacy — Harry Partch, Lou Harrison, and
Terry Riley Terrence Mitchell "Terry" Riley (born June 24, 1935) is an American composer and performing musician best known as a pioneer of the minimalist school of composition. Influenced by jazz and Indian classical music, his music became notable for it ...
''. Directed by Michael Blackwood. Performing with NewBand.


DVDs (partial list)

* ''Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk'' (released November 11, 2016) – A TriStar Pictures release. Written by Jean-Christophe Castelli, directed by Ang Lee. Various transcriptions, arrangements, and improvisations by Peter Jarvis on the soundtrack. * ''Moonrise Kingdom'' (released October 16, 2012) – An American Empirical Picture presented by Focus Features and Indian Paintbrush. Written by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola, directed by Wes Anderson. Various compositions, arrangements, orchestrations and performances by Peter Jarvis on the soundtrack. * ''Boardwalk Empire'' – Seasons 2-5, – An HBO Production. "Georgia Peaches" (episode 10), solo percussion performance of "On the Boardwalk" by Peter Jarvis on the soundtrack. During seasons 2-5 Jarvis performs in over 10 episodes.


Discography (partial list)


Composer/percussionist/conductor

Partial * ''Jarvis and Friends, Volume 3'' – With Chris Opperman performing duos with Jarvis, and several others performing music by Jarvis. Composers Concordance Records COMCON0063 – NAXOS *''Dragonfly'' – Peter Jarvis and William Schimmel – All music by Jarvis and Schimmel – Composers Concordance Records COMCON0060 – NAXOS *''Der Weg Ins Freie'' – William Anderson – Cygnus Ensemble – FURIOUS ARTISANS Productions – FACD6819 *''Chamber Music from Hell'' – Chris Opperman "Owl Flight" recorded by the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble. *''Jarvis and Friends, Volume 2'' – With Payton MacDonald, Kevin Norton, Gene Pritsker, and David Taylor – Composers Concordance Records – NAXOS *''Payton MacDonald: Solo Marimba'' My Ous 16 "Saties Hammock" Composers Concordance Records – COMCON0051 – NAXOS *''Jarvis and Friends, Volume 1'' – With Glen Velez, Franz Hackl, William Schimmel, and John Clark. – Composers Concordance Records COMCON0046 – NAXOS *''New Jersey Percussion Ensemble and Friends at 50, Volume 1'' – Composers Concordance Records COMCON0045 – NAXOS *''Explorations'' – "''Chamber Setting No. 2"'' – Robert Pollock, New Jersey Percussion Ensemble, Peter Jarvis, conductor – Ebb and Flow Arts *''New Music For Percussion'': ''Night Music'' – Jeffrey Kresky, John Ferrari, Peter Jarvis and Payton MacDonald – Percussion. ''Drumming For Milton" by Peter Jarvis, Paul Carroll drum set. "Concerto for Vibraphone and Percussion Ensemble'' by Peter Jarvis, performed by the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble, John Ferrari – vibraphone soloist, Peter Jarvis – conductor. William Paterson University Recording Label. Recorded in 2014. *''Moonrise Kingdom'' – The Original Soundtrack; Track 2 performed by Peter Jarvis. Label:
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*''Jersey Sessions Volume 2'': ''Passing Fancies'' – Stephen Peles, Peter Jarvis – Percussion, Robert Pollock – Piano, ''Music for Winds, Percussion, 'Cello & Voices'' – Rolv Yttrehus – Composers Guild of New Jersey Performance Ensemble, Peter Jarvis, conductor, Composers Guild of New Jersey, 1990, #CGNJ 0990


Percussionist (partial list)

Partial * ''Milton Babbitt – A Composers' Memorial''; ''For Milton'', Composed by David Saperstein, Peter Jarvis – vibraphone. ''
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''/Open Space Records, 2012, pnm/os cd 3 * ''ballets and solos''; The International Street Cannibals Ensemble – ''Solo for Pete'', Composed by Patrick Hardish, Peter Jarvis – drum set. Composers Concordance Records – on Naxos * ''
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: Soli e Duettini; Homily'' for Solo Snare Drum, The Group for Contemporary Music,
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, 1996, 3-7335-2H1 and Naxos 8.559259 * Society of Composers, Inc.: ''Milestones; Night Black Bird Song'', for 2 piccolos & 3 percussionists – Emily Doolittle,
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, CD #8701 *American Classics – ''
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: Ballet Mécanique'' – Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra – Naxos 8.559060 * ''Floating Bridge'' – ECM Tour; ''Floating Bridge'' – Kung Chi Shing, recorded live in
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– Kung Ensemble, October Music, 1996, ECM Tour in Taiwan * ''Destiny Travels Limited; Destiny Travels Limited'' – Kung Chi Shing, recorded live in Hong Kong – Kung Ensemble, October Music, 1996, #5 * Andrew Ford: ''Icarus; Chamber Concerto No. 3: In Constant Light'' – Terra Australis Incognita,
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#150 * ''New Sounds From The Village; Encounters'' – Ron Mazurek – Percussion Quartet, Capstone Records, 1994, #CPS 8616 * ''Jersey Sessions Volume 3'': ''In Search Of. . .'' Percussion Solo with Electronic Sound – Ron Mazurek, Peter Jarvis – Percussion, ''Ballet Mécanique'' – George Antheil, Composers Guild of New Jersey, 1992, #CGNJ 0393;


Conductor

* ''David Rakowski: Hyper Blue''; Ensemble21 – ''Sesso e Violenza'', Peter Jarvis, conductor, tracks 6, 7 & 8.
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CD820 David Rakowski – Hyper Blue
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* ''
Charles Wuorinen Charles Peter Wuorinen (; June 9, 1938 – March 11, 2020) was an American composer of contemporary classical music based in New York City. He performed his works and other 20th-century music as pianist and conductor. He composed more than ...
: The Group for Contemporary Music'' – ''Percussion Quartet'' – Charles Wuorinen – Peter Jarvis, conductor, Koch International, 1997, #3-7410-2H1 * ''Charles Wuorinen: Tashi'' – New Jersey Percussion Ensemble – '' Percussion Quartet'' – Charles Wuorinen – Peter Jarvis, conductor, NAXOS 8.559321 *''The Music of
Rolv Yttrehus Rolv Berger Yttrehus (born Duluth, Minnesota, March 12, 1926 – February 4, 2018) was an American composer of contemporary classical music. He held degrees from the University of Minnesota and University of Michigan and a Diploma from the Accade ...
– Music for Winds, Percussion, 'Cello & Voices'', Composers Guild of New Jersey Performance Ensemble – Peter Jarvis, conductor, CRI CD 843 * ''Jersey Sessions Volume 1: Concertino'' – Roger Sessions, CGNJ Performance Ensemble, David Gilbert, conductor, ''Revolution'' – Robert Pollock, Cygnus Ensemble, Joel Suben, conductor, Composers Guild of New Jersey, 1989, #CGNJ 0989 * ''Percussion Music; Percussion Symphony'' – Charles Wuorinen, Charles Wuorinen, conductor, Elektra/
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, 1988, #979150-2 * ''Music of David Olan and
Chester Biscardi Chester Biscardi (b. Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kenosha, Wisconsin, October 19, 1948; nicknamed Chet) is an Italian American composer and educator. He received a B.A. degree in English literature from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1970); he stu ...
; Prism'' – David Olan, Peter Jarvis, conductor, Composer's Recording Inc., 1986, #CRI CD 585


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