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  1. 3. Mai 2023 · Biography. Articles. News. Has Influenced. The baritone saxophonist Serge Chaloff was born in Boston on November 24th 1923 to two classical pianists. His father was the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s pianist and his mother was a famous piano teacher at the Boston conservatory whose students include such musicians as Keith Jarrett and Dick Twardzik.

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  3. Serge Chaloff was the premier baritone saxophonist of the bop era, his fiery, dynamic improvisations restoring the instrument to prominence some months prior to the arrival of Gerry Mulligan.

  4. Serge Chaloff was the greatest of the baritone saxophonists coming up in the modern era. Unknown quote: ”He had a beautiful tone, fine timing, considerable technique and enough inspiration to blow long and well constructed soli”. What more does one n ...

  5. 24. Apr. 2023 · A child prodigy of particularly unique musical pedigree, Chaloff was born in Boston on November 24, 1923. His father, pianist/composer Julius Chaloff – also a child prodigy – enrolled at New England Conservatory at age 11, graduated with high honors at 17 and taught there for some 30 years before establishing his own music school.

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  7. 17. Okt. 2023 · Serge Chaloff, about 1950. “Chaotic”…others used harsher words to describe Chaloff. Serge was a heroin addict who managed to play splendid saxophone with Georgie Auld, Woody Herman, and his own groups in spite of it. By 1954, though, he’d burned too many bridges and had no room left to run.