David Braid

{{short description|Canadian composer and jazz pianist|bot=PearBOT 5}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = David Braid

| image = david-braid_DSC07144.jpg

| alt = David Braid in Aarhus, Denmark (2017)

| caption = David Braid in Aarhus, Denmark (2017)

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1975|03|25}}

| birth_place = Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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| instrument = Piano

| genre = Classical, Jazz

| occupation = Composer, Pianist, Musician

| years_active = 2001–present

| label = K52 Music

| associated_acts = Steinway Artist

| website = {{URL|davidbraid.com}}

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David Braid (born 25 March 1975 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian composer and pianist.{{cite news|url=http://www.thespec.com/printArticle/422460 |title=A relaxed Braid's off to Brazil |last=Turnevicius |first=Leonard |date=2008-08-21 |work=Hamilton Spectator |publisher=Metroland Media Group |access-date=18 March 2010 |archive-date=2010-03-18 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20100318181933/http://www.thespec.com/printArticle/422460 |url-status=dead }}

Biography

Canadian composer and jazz pianist, David Braid, is "considered one of his country's true renaissance men when it comes to music." (The Ottawa Citizen){{cite news|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/jazzblog/five-questions-for-david-braid|title=Five Questions for David Braid|last=Hum|first=Peter|date=2015-03-11|work=Ottawa Citizen|access-date=19 May 2016}}

After graduating from the University of Toronto in 1998, Steinway Artist David Braid{{Cite web|url=http://www.steinway.com/artists/david-braid|title = David Braid - Steinway & Sons}} focused his career performing original music.{{cite web|url=http://www.music.utoronto.ca/faculty/faculty_members/instructors_a_to_e/David_Braid.htm |title=David Braid |work=University of Toronto, Faculty of Music |publisher=University of Toronto |access-date=18 March 2010 |archive-date=2010-03-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100328072925/http://www.music.utoronto.ca/faculty/faculty_members/instructors_a_to_e/David_Braid.htm |url-status=dead }} He formed the "David Braid Sextet" in 1999 with John MacLeod on trumpet; Mike Murley on saxophone; Gene Smith on trombone, Steve Wallace on bass, and Terry Clarke on drums.{{cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com/article/183483 |title=The architecture of jazz |last=Infantry |first=Ashante |date=2007-02-20 |work=Toronto Star |access-date=18 March 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606065320/http://www.thestar.com/article/183483 |archive-date=2011-06-06 |url-status=dead }} This band made three albums, with the second one, "Vivid: The David Braid Sextet Live" winning the Juno Award for Traditional Jazz Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2005.{{cite web|url=http://junoawards.ca/database/artist-summary/?artist_name=david+braid|title=Artist Summary|work=Juno Awards Database|publisher=Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences|access-date=18 March 2010|archive-url=https://archive.today/20240524213335/https://www.webcitation.org/5oKKL7Egy?url=http://junoawards.ca/database/artist-summary/%3Fartist_name=david%20braid|archive-date=2024-05-24|url-status=dead}} His albums [https://www.cornerstonerecordsinc.com/pages/cat128.html Mnemosyne's March], [https://www.allaboutjazz.com/zhen-david-braid-sextet-live-volume-ii-david-braid-david-braid-review-by-budd-kopman.php Zhen: The David Braid Sextet Live Vol II], [https://www.allaboutjazz.com/twotet-deuxtet-matt-brubeck-brubeck-braid-review-by-budd-kopman.php Brubeck Braid], [https://www.allmusic.com/album/spirit-dance-mw0002056618 Spirit Dance], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IobhelRje0U Flow], have also been nominated for Juno Awards. In 2017, Braid won two Screen Awards, "Best Original Score" and "Best Original Song" for his work on the flm, Born to Be Blue.{{cite web |url=http://www.jazz.fm/index.php/news-a-events-mainmenu/15415-david-braid-picks-up-2-awards-at-canadian-screen-awards- |title=David Braid picks up 2 awards at Canadian Screen Awards |website=www.jazz.fm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180207123148/http://www.jazz.fm/index.php/news-a-events-mainmenu/15415-david-braid-picks-up-2-awards-at-canadian-screen-awards- |archive-date=2018-02-07}} In 2018, his album [https://junoawards.ca/nomination/2018-jazz-album-group-david-braid-mike-murley-anders-mogensen-johnny-aman/ "The North" won a Juno Award for Best Jazz Album (Group)]. His first classical work, Corona Divinae Misericordiae, was nominated for a [https://junoawards.ca/nomination/2019-classical-album-of-the-year-vocal-or-choral-elmer-iseler-singers-featuring-patricia-ocallaghan/ 2019 Juno Award for Best Classical Album (Choral or Vocal.)]

Although Braid developed a reputation as one of the country's most celebrated jazz players, he began moving in a different direction with a solo piano album of original compositions called, "Verge."{{cite web| url = http://www.cbc.ca/radio_template_2012/blog/2011/10/14/david-braid-on-q| title = David Braid on Q {{!}} Canada Reads with Jian Ghomeshi {{!}} CBC Radio}} Braid's 2011 solo piano album, [https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/verge-david-braid-solo-david-braid Verge], also won a Juno award for Traditional Jazz Album of the Year.

In 2014, Braid became a Special Associate Artist of Sinfonia UK Collective{{cite web |url=http://www.sinfonia-uk-collective.org/ |title=Home |website=sinfonia-uk-collective.org}} In summer 2015 he toured with the group in the UK and Canada as part of a project funded by Arts Council England / National Lottery and University of Hull. Braid's approach to work with Sinfonia UK Collective was the focus of a paper on democratic authorship that was presented at the Reflective Conservatoire Conference in February 2015 (Guildhall School of Music and Drama). In that paper, Dr Lee Tsang offered models of democratic authorship and used Braid's work as an example of one of a number of approaches that the Sinfonia UK Collective (formerly Hull Sinfonietta) had undertaken since 2004.

In addition to his collaboration with Sinfonia UK Collective, Braid moved further afield from his jazz roots{{cite news|url=https://thestarphoenix.com/entertainment/local-arts/braids-new-world-leaving-jazz-for-something-new|title=Braid's New World: Leaving Jazz For Something Else|last=Cam|first=Fuller|date=2016-04-16|work=Saskatoon Star Phoenix|access-date=19 May 2016}} with his 2016 release "FLOW: David Braid + Epoque String Quartet" on the Steinway & Sons record label.{{Cite web|url=http://www.naxos.com/naxos/countries/canada/|title = Naxos Canada - Classical Music CD Releases and CD reviews: Live Music Streaming Online}} David Braid is also the recipient of the Paul de Hueck and Norman Walford Career Achievement Award for Keyboard Artistry (2016){{Cite web|url=http://ontarioartsfoundation.on.ca/news/123|title=Ontario Arts Foundation / Fondation des Arts l'Ontario|website=ontarioartsfoundation.on.ca|access-date=2016-09-02}}

Tsang has been a close collaborator, as conductor, baritone and writer of original texts. His involvement with Braid's work includes writing liner notes for the FLOW album, and developing original texts for songs such as Red Hero Cantata, 'Air', 'Nirvana.Lumiere.' 'The Hand' (as featured on the Twisting Ways album). He wrote the words for the semi-dramatic work 'Nine Dragons Fantasy'. He was also a producer on Braid's Corona Divinae Misericordiae album, having been involved as conductor during the work's developmental process. He conducted Resolute Bay which Braid wrote for him and his orchestra, which can be seen here at Braid's Steinway Artist launch concert in Toronto 2015.

Discography

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!Year recorded

!Title

!Label

!Personnel/Notes

2001

|The David Braid Sextet

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|Sextet, with John MacLeod (flugelhorn, cornet), Mike Murley (tenor sax, soprano sax), Gene Smith (trombone), Steve Wallace (bass), Terry Clarke (drums)

2003

|Vivid: The David Braid Sextet Live

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|Sextet, with John MacLeod (flugelhorn, cornet), Mike Murley (tenor sax, soprano sax), Gene Smith (trombone), Steve Wallace (bass), Terry Clarke (drums); in concert

2004

|Beginnings: Nimmons'n'Braid

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|Duo, with Phil Nimmons (clarinet); in concert

2005

|Mnemosyne's March

|Cornerstone

|Quartet, with Mike Murley (tenor sax, soprano sax), Jim Vivian (bass), Ian Froman (drums); in concert

2005

|Zhen: The David Braid Sextet Live, Vol. II

|David Braid

|Sextet, with John MacLeod (flugelhorn, cornet), Mike Murley (tenor sax, soprano sax), Gene Smith (trombone), Steve Wallace (bass), Terry Clarke (drums); in concert

2006

|DMBQ Live

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|Quintet, with Mike Murley (sax), Tara Davidson (sax), Jim Vivian (bass), Ian Froman (drums); in concert

2007?

|Twotet/Deuxtet

|Brubeck/Braid

|Duo, with Matt Brubeck (cello)

2010?

|Spirit Dance

|Opening Day

|With Canadian Brass

2011

|Verge

|David Braid

|Solo piano

2012

|Suite St.John's Falling Through

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|Some tracks solo piano; some tracks duo, with Phil Nimmons (clarinet); in concert

2016

|Flow: David Braid + Epoque String Quartet

|Steinway & Sons

|With the Epoque String Quartet

2018

|The North

|Addo

|Quartet, with Mike Murley (sax), Johnny Åman (bass), Anders Mogensen (drums)

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2018

|Corona Divinae Misericordiae

|K52 Music

|An Oratorio for Soprano, Choir and Chamber Orchestra

2019

|Sunday Drive: Hideaki Tokunaga - David Braid

|K52 Music

|with [https://japaneseguitarist.com/ Hideaki Tokunaga], guitar; David Braid, piano; Putter Smith, bass; Albert Heath, drums

2019

|The North Plays Kenny Wheeler

|Believe Digital

|Quintet with Percy Pursglove, trumpet; Mike Murley, saxophone, David Braid, piano; Johnny Aman, bass, and Anders Mogensen, drums

2022

|Dark Butterflies: David Braid - Patricia O'Callaghan - Epoque Orchestra

|Forthcoming

|with Prague Epoque Chamber Orchestra. Music by David Braid, Words and vocal performances by Patricia O'Callaghan

Film scores

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