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Christof May

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Christof May
Born (1970-04-06) 6 April 1970 (age 54)
Radolfzell, Germany
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Composer
InstrumentsClarinet, Saxophone, Flute
Years active1992 - present
LabelsECM, Favored Nations, Romeo Records
Associated actsSusanne Abbuehl
WebsiteChristof May.com

Christof May (born 6 April 1970 in Radolfzell, Baden-Württemberg) is a German jazz musician who performs on the clarinet and saxophone. His playing style has been called sinuous and sublime.[1][2]

May studied jazz saxophone with John Ruocco at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague from 1992–1998 and from 1998 - 2002 classical clarinet with Ab Vos. He earned a Master's Degree in music there.

From 1995 on, he worked as a sideman with Susanne Abbuehl, Michel Portal, David Liebman, Claudio Puntin, Samuel Rohrer, Florian Zenker, Amina Figarova, Erik Ineke, Markus Stockhausen and Trygve Seim.

With Abbuehl, May can be heard on the ECM productions April and Compass. He toured through Europe, Africa und North America, playing a.o. in Cape Town, Maputo, Montreal, Portland, Oregon, Oslo, Paris, Rome and other European cities. With the Dutch radio orchestra "Metropole Orkest", he worked a.o. with Kenny Werner and Bob Malach and recorded CDs with drummer Terry Bozzio. In the classical field, he worked with the symphony orchestras of Krefeld-Mönchengladbach, Aachen and Duisburg in Germany.

His own project, Maygus is inspired by the music of Miles Davis from the 1970s. The name of the project refers to the 1974 released record Dark Magus.[3] The band's first CD was released in November 2007 as Vol. 20 of the series "Jazzthing Next Generation", in a cooperation of German magazine Jazzthing and the jazz label, Double Moon.

Selected discography[edit]

  • Ugly Beauty, 1994, The Jazzmeteors
  • I Am Rose, 1997, Susanne Abbuehl
  • April, 2000, with Susanne Abbuehl, Wolfert Brederode and Samuel Rohrer
  • Far Enough, 2000, Nimbus, with Wolfert Brederode
  • Festina Lente, 2003, Nimbus, with Wolfert Brederode, featuring David Liebman
  • chamber works, 2005, Terry Bozzio & Metropole Orchestra
  • Compass, 2006, with Susanne Abbuehl, Wolfert Brederode and Lucas Niggli
  • Maygus, 2007, Jazzthing Next Generation Vol. 20
  • Earthing, 2013, with The Hague Ethospheric Orchestra, Laika Records

References[edit]

  1. Roberts, Michael (2002). "Auditions: words from a distant sun". Jazziz Magazine. 19 (7): 61.
  2. Kelman, John. "Christof May: MAYGUS (2007)". All About Jazz. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  3. May, Christof (March 27, 2007). "Christof May". Official Website. Retrieved 2009-05-30.

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