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Stephen James Rochinski (born January 20, 1954) is an American
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
guitarist, composer, arranger, recording artist, author, and educator. He has worked and performed with
Tal Farlow Talmage Holt Farlow (June 7, 1921 – July 25, 1998) was an American jazz guitarist. He was nicknamed "Octopus" because of how his large, quick hands spread over the fretboard. As Steve Rochinski notes, "Of all the guitarists to emerge in th ...
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Attila Zoller Attila Cornelius Zoller (June 13, 1927 – January 25, 1998) was a Hungarian jazz guitarist. After World War II, he escaped the Soviet takeover of Hungary by fleeing through the mountains on foot into Austria. In 1959, he moved to the U.S., wher ...
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Jimmy Raney James Elbert Raney (August 20, 1927 – May 10, 1995) was an American jazz guitarist, born in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, known for his work from 1951 to 1952 and then from 1953 to 1954 with the Red Norvo trio (replacing Tal Farlow) and ...
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Pete Candoli Pete Candoli (born Walter Joseph Candoli; June 28, 1923 – January 11, 2008) was an American jazz trumpeter. He played with the big bands of Woody Herman and Stan Kenton and worked in the studios of the recording and television industries. Car ...
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Conte Candoli Secondo "Conte" Candoli (July 12, 1927 – December 14, 2001) was an American jazz trumpeter based on the West Coast. He played in the big bands of Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Benny Goodman, and Dizzy Gillespie, and in Doc Severinsen's NBC Orch ...
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Tim Hagans Tim Hagans (born August 19, 1954) is an American jazz trumpeter, arranger, and composer. He has been nominated for three Grammy Awards: Best Instrumental Composition for "Box of Cannoli" on ''The Avatar Sessions'' (Fuzzy Music, 2010); Best Contem ...
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Joe Lovano Joseph Salvatore Lovano (born December 29, 1952)"Joe Lovano." ''Contemporary Musicians''. Vol. 13. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 1994. Retrieved via ''Biography in Context'' database, May 5, 2017. is an American jazz saxophonist, alto clarin ...
, Greg Hopkins, Gary Foster, Pat Harbison, Jeff Sherman, Hal Melia, Chip Stephens,
Hank Marr Hank Marr (30 January 1927 – 16 March 2004) was a jazz musician known for his work on the Hammond B-3 organ. Career Natives of Columbus, Ohio, Hank Marr and tenor saxophonist Rusty Bryant co-led a group that toured for several years, beginning i ...
, Brad Goode, Joe Hunt, Scott Lee,
Walt Weiskopf Walt Weiskopf (born July 30, 1959 in Augusta, Georgia) is an American jazz saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, author and educator. He has released sixteen albums as a leader, and performed on countless other albums as a sideman. He has ...
, Wade Beach, Amy Shook, Jeff Antoniuk, Tony Martucci,
Chuck Redd Chuck Redd (born September 10, 1958) is an American jazz drummer and vibraphonist. Career Redd began touring and recording when he joined the Charlie Byrd Trio at the age of 21. He also joined The Great Guitars (Barney Kessel, Charlie Byrd, an ...
, Richard Evans, Bob Freedman, entertainer and singer Anthony Tillman, as well as numerous studio, concert, club date, and international clinic appearances.


Biography

Rochinski has received numerous grants and awards including a 1993 Jazz Fellowship from the
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for private study with
Tal Farlow Talmage Holt Farlow (June 7, 1921 – July 25, 1998) was an American jazz guitarist. He was nicknamed "Octopus" because of how his large, quick hands spread over the fretboard. As Steve Rochinski notes, "Of all the guitarists to emerge in th ...
. In 1984, after leaving the road as the music director, guitarist, and arranger for the Tony Tillman Show, he became a professor at his alma mater, the
Berklee College of Music Berklee College of Music is a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest independent college of contemporary music in the world. Known for the study of jazz and modern American music, it also offers college-level cours ...
, where, in addition to curriculum development and consulting, he teaches all levels of harmony. He is the author of ''Harmony 4'', (Berklee Press) the last in a series of Berklee's Core harmony curriculum textbooks, ''Reharmonization Techniques'' for Berklee Online, and ''Modern Jazz Theory and Practice—The Post-Bop Era'' (Berklee Press). He also teaches arranging, ear training, ensembles, and improvisation. He is the author of ''The Jazz Style of Tal Farlow: The Elements of Bebop Guitar'' and ''The Motivic Basis for Jazz Guitar Improvisation'' (
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). One of the highlights of his performance career was his selection as one of a handful of guitarists to perform at the 1996
JVC Jazz Festival The Newport Jazz Festival is an annual American multi-day jazz music festival held every summer in Newport, Rhode Island. Elaine Lorillard established the festival in 1954, and she and husband Louis Lorillard financed it for many years. They hir ...
75th birthday tribute concert for Tal Farlow at
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in New York City. He teamed up with
Attila Zoller Attila Cornelius Zoller (June 13, 1927 – January 25, 1998) was a Hungarian jazz guitarist. After World War II, he escaped the Soviet takeover of Hungary by fleeing through the mountains on foot into Austria. In 1959, he moved to the U.S., wher ...
and Andrei Ryabov to perform Zoller's "Homage to O.P.". Other guitarists who appeared at this historic concert event were
Johnny Smith Johnny Henry Smith II (June 25, 1922 – June 11, 2013) was an American cool jazz and mainstream jazz guitarist. He wrote "Walk, Don't Run" in 1954. In 1984, Smith was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. Early life During the Great Dep ...
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Howard Alden Howard Vincent Alden (born October 17, 1958) is an American jazz guitarist born in Newport Beach, California. Alden has recorded many albums for Concord Records, including four with seven-string guitar innovator George Van Eps. Early life How ...
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Herb Ellis Mitchell Herbert Ellis (August 4, 1921 – March 28, 2010), known professionally as Herb Ellis, was an American jazz guitarist. During the 1950s, he was in a trio with pianist Oscar Peterson. Biography Born in Farmersville, Texas, and raised ...
, John Abercrombie,
Gene Bertoncini Gene J. Bertoncini (born 6 April 1937) is an American jazz guitarist. Biography Bertoncini was born in New York City, where he was raised in a musical family. His father, Mario Bertoncini (1901–1978), played guitar and harmonica. Gene began pl ...
, and
Sal Salvador Sal Salvador (November 21, 1925 – September 22, 1999) was an American bebop jazz guitarist and a prominent music educator. He was born in Monson, Massachusetts, United States, and began his professional career in New York City. He eventually mo ...
, among others. In 1995, he released his debut album, ''Until Further Notice'', with Grammy-winning arranger/producer Richard Evans. He recorded for Jardis Records, Germany's jazz guitar label. His releases include ''A Bird in the Hand'', ''Otherwise'', ''Jazz Guitar Highlights Vol. 1'', and ''Something Old, Something New'' w/ The Boston Studio Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of Greg Hopkins. In November 2001, he was featured in ''Just Jazz Guitar'' (November 2001). In 2013, Rochinski joined the staff of The Maryland Summer Jazz Camp & Festival in
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. In January 2014, Rochinski was honored with Berklee's Distinguished Professor Award. Rochinski's music, in affiliation with Heavy Hitters Music, has appeared in productions for
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. Rochinski's memoir titled ''A Man Of His Time (Secrets From A Halfway World)'' was published and released in 2020 by
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. The memoir made the quarter-finalist list for ''
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'' 2019 BookLife Prize Nonfiction Contest (rating: 10/10). In June 2021, "A Man Of His Time..." won the CIBA (Chanticleer International Book Awards) 1st Place — Best in Category (Journey) for Narrative Non-Fiction.


References

* ''Just Jazz Guitar'' (November 2001) * ''Who's Who in America 2005–2009'' (Marquis Publishing) * ''The Jazz Style of Tal Farlow: The Elements of Bebop Guitar'' (Hal Leonard Corporation) * ''The Motivic Basis for Jazz Guitar Improvisation'' (Hal Leonard Corporation) * ''Legendary Locals of Brookline'' (Arcadia Publishing)


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