Philip Aaberg (born April 8, 1949) is an American
pianist and
composer.[1] He gained international recognition through a series of successful piano recordings released on
Windham Hill Records. Although classically trained, Aaberg incorporates
classical,
jazz,
bluegrass, rock, and new music elements into his compositions and musical structures.[2] Although best known for his solo piano work, he is most at home in the
chamber jazz genre. His compositions are noted for their "rigorous keyboard technique, diverse influences, and colorful compositional style."[3]
Early life
Aaberg was born in
Havre, Montana, in 1949, and raised in
Chester, Montana.[3] By the age of 14, he was performing with local bands at dances.[4] After receiving his
Bachelor of Arts degree in music from
Harvard University, he moved to
Oakland, California and played in blues clubs for several years.[5] He also toured and recorded as a member of
Elvin Bishop's Group at the time of its greatest popularity, and co-wrote the title song of the band's 1976 Struttin' My Stuff release, an album which also included Bishop's biggest hit, "Fooled Around and Fell in Love," featuring Aaberg on piano.
Windham Hill years
In 1985, Aaberg signed a recording contract with
Windham Hill Records and released a solo album titled High Plains. He followed this up with seven more solo albums: Out of the Frame (1988), Upright (1989), Cinema (1992). Aaberg also appeared regularly on the Windham Hill Sampler albums over the past 20 years and has had success in various collaborations and ensemble projects.[5]
Aaberg has performed with the
Boston Pops Orchestra and has appeared at the Marlboro Chamber Music Festival. As a guest artist, he has performed on over 200 albums and on PBS's All-American Jazz program, which earned him an
Emmy Award nomination. He has appeared with
Peter Gabriel and
Tom Johnston of the
Doobie Brothers in concert.[5]
In 2000, Aaberg began his record label with his wife Patty, Sweetgrass Music, through which he has since endeavored to produce music that "connects a global audience to the sweeping landscape of the West." Releases include Field Notes (2000), Live from Montana (2000), which received a Grammy nomination, Christmas (2002), Blue West (2005), and High Plains Christmas (2013). Throughout his career, Aaberg has produced music that consistently translated Montana's farms, ranches, and native cultures into "musical concepts" and has "forged a unique keyboard style that paints an audible portrait of his home state."[2] Philip also produces a public radio program "Of the West: Creativity and Sense of Place". He received a Montana Governor's Award for the Arts and in 2011, received a Montana Arts Council Innovator Award. His score for "Class C: The Only Game in Town" was nominated for a regional Emmy. Philip and his wife, Patty, run Sweetgrass Music, the Great Northern Bed and Breakfast, the Westland Suite, and The Bin (recording studio).
Discography
Solo recordings
1985 High Plains
1988 Out of the Frame
1989 Upright
1992 Cinema
2000 Field Notes
2000 Live from Montana
2002 Christmas
2005 Blue West
2013 High Plains Christmas
2015 From the Ground Up
2017 Versatile
Collaborations
1986 The Shape of the Land (with Michael Hedges and William Ackerman)
1987 Morning Walk (with Metamora)
1990 Meridian (with Bernie Krause)
1998 A Christmas Heritage (with New Grange)
1999 New Grange (with New Grange)
2001 Tasting the Wine Country (with the Mike Marshall Quintet)
2008 CrossTime (with Darol Anger)
2009 Three Part Invention (with Tracy Silverman and Eugene Friesen)