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Dmitri Matheny

Dmitri Matheny
Born Dmitri Matheny
(1965-12-25)December 25, 1965
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Nationality American
Education Berklee College of Music
Known for Jazz musician, composer, educator, producer, recording artist

Dmitri Matheny (born December 25, 1965, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American jazz flugelhornist, composer, educator, producer and recording artist. Matheny, as a performer, is known for his lyrical style and warm tone.

Matheny was raised in Columbus, Georgia and Tucson, Arizona. He began playing piano at age 5 and switched to trumpet at age 9 while at the Brookstone School in Columbus. At age 12, his family relocated to Tucson, where he played in his school band program. He led his first group at 16 and received funding from the Tucson Jazz Society to continue his studies. In 1983-84 Matheny attended the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan and, from 1984–89, Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Matheny performed regularly in the Boston area in 1987-88 with the True Colors Big Band, led by composer Ken Schaphorst, and in 1988 with the non-profit Jazz Composers Alliance. From 1985-89 Matheny led the New Voice Jazz Sextet, a band which included at different times saxophonists Mark Gross, Antonio Hart, bassist Peter Herbert and drummer Hans Schuman, founder of JazzReach.

Matheny began his career playing trumpet, studying for a time with noted New York brass teacher Carmine Caruso, but in the late 1980s began focusing on the flugelhorn as his primary instrument. Matheny began studying with jazz flugelhornist Art Farmer in 1988.

After moving to San Francisco in 1989, Matheny formed the Dmitri Matheny Group, his primary working ensemble ever since, and began performing in the Bay Area. During his early years in San Francisco, Matheny also worked in a variety of administrative roles for the San Francisco Jazz Festival.

Matheny's annual home season of concerts were fixture of the Bay Area jazz scene while he lived there. The year 2000 was a typical home season, in which Matheny shared the stage with the Del Sol String Quartet, pianist Amina Figarova, and vocalist Ann Dyer and hosting a benefit performance at Yoshi’s for the University of California, Berkeley-based Young Musicians Program, entitled "Diva Night: International Sirens of Song" and featuring Figarova, vocalist Kim Nalley and Claudia Villela performing with the Dmitri Matheny Orchestra.


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