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Infobox musical artist | name = Hal Galper| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist|image =|image_size =|caption =| birth_name = Harold Galper| birth_date = Birth date |1938|4|18| death_date =| origin = Salem, Massachusetts | instrument = Piano | genre =| occupation = Musician | years_active =| label =| associated_acts =| website = http://www.halgalper.com HalGalper.com| notable_instruments = Harold "Hal" Galper (born April 18, 1938)cite book|last=Rinzler|first=Paul|title=The new Grove dictionary of jazz, vol. 2|year=2002|publisher=Grove's Dictionaries Inc.|location=New York|isbn=1561592846|edition=2nd|coauthors=Kernfeld, Barry|editor=Barry Kernfeld|page=8|chapter=Galper, Hal is a jazz pianist, composer, arranger, bandleader, educator, and writer.
Biography
He studied classical piano as a boy, but switched to jazz which he studied at the Berklee College of Music from 1955 to 1958. He hung out at Herb Pomeroy's club, The Stable, hearing local Boston musicians like Jackie Byard, Alan Dawson and Sam Rivers . Galper started sitting in and became the house pianist at The Stable and later on, at Connelly's and Lenny's On The Turnpike. He went on to work in Pomeroy's band.
Later on he worked with Chet Baker and Stan Getz and accompanied vocalists Joe Williams (jazz singer)|Joe Williams , Anita O'Day , and Chris Connor .
Between 1973-1975, Hal played in the Cannonball AdderleyQuintet replacing George Duke .Allmusic|class=artist|id=p6550/biography|pure_url=yes Biography at allmusic He performed in New York and Chicago jazz clubs in the late 1970s. Around this time, Galper recorded several times with guitarist John Scofield for the Enja Records|Enja label.
For 10 years (1980–1990) he was a member of Phil Woods ' Quintet.
Hal left the Woods group in August 1990 to start touring and recording with his new trio with Steve Ellington on drums and Jeff Johnson (bass player)|Jeff Johnson on bass. From 1990-1999, Hal's group was on the road six months a year.
Galper is internationally known as an educator. His theoretical and practical articles have appeared in six of Down Beat editions and his scholarly article on the Psychology of Stage fright, originally published in the Jazz Educators Journal, has subsequently been reprinted in four other publications.
Hal is on the faculty of Purchase College and The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music .
Forward Motion: From Bach To Bebop. A Corrective Approach to Jazz Phrasing.
The Touring Musician: A Small Business Approach to Booking Your Band on the Road
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