Dom Minasi

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Born: March 6, 1943    Primary Instrument: Guitar

Dom Minasi

It’s not common to hear a guitarist mentioned in the same vein as adventurous players like Eric Dolphy, John Coltrane and Cecil Taylor, but Dom Minasi is not your common type of guitarist. Like many highly creative artists, Dom needs a variety of contexts to express the full range of his musical vision by maintaining several separate groups, Born on March 6, 1943 (sharing a birthday with legendary guitarist Wes Montgomery), Dom is a 50-year veteran of the music scene, with a history and scope of activities as varied and jam-packed as his native New York City.

Backing up top singing groups at rock 'n' roll shows, church dances and the like while still in his early teens, Dom has maintained a jazz trio with bass and drums since he was 15 years old. But education has also played a major role in his overall musical activities. “By the time I was 20, I had more than 100 students, but I cut it down to 95 so I could play six nights a week.”

A lot of those nights were spent backing up, and providing musical direction for vocalists, something that Dom has continued to do since 1964 and almost exclusively until 1973, when his own trio began to really take shape, coming to the attention of George Butler who had taken the reins at Blue Note from the label's visionary founder and producer, Alfred Lion. After recording two albums for Blue Note, When Joanna Loved Me and I Have The Feeling I’ve Been Here Before, Dom felt the business of Jazz was not for him So from 1976-1993, Dom involved himself in a variety of pursuits such as freelancing, recording dates as a sideman, and occasionally performing with the late, great pianist Dennis Moorman and his organ quartet featuring Dr. Lonnie Smith. Composing the music for a variety of off-Broadway shows, authoring three books for Sunrise Artistries, two books on jazz theory and chord substitution and one on improvising. Returning to school where he studied with Academy Award-winning (The Red Violin) composer John Corigliano at Lehman College, receiving his degree in composition in 1990.

He also composed over 300 vocal and instrumental compositions during those years, as well as creating Literacy Through Songwriting Workshops for grades one through six for the New York City Board of Ed. Fellow musicians kept trying to get Dom more involved with the regular scene but he continued to resist. “I’m happy. I do my workshops with the kids. I’m doing great. Why do I need the aggravation?” was his general response. But finally in 1993 he began to take an interest again, becoming principal composer for the Manhattan Improvisational Chamber Ensemble (MICE) and began to work on various projects of his own. By1996, he was in the thick of it, but entirely on his own terms.

That includes recording his own critically acclaimed album Finishing Touches and Dialing Privileges, co-led with Blaise Siwula & John Bollinger both for CIMP Records. Arranging all the music for the 1997 revival of Torch Song Trilogy; writing his fourth and fifth books The Singer’s Guide to Reading Rhythms and A Guitarist Ultimate Guide To Chord Construction and Substitution and publishing over one hundred new songs.

Deciding to keep total control over his career and what he musically produces, Dom and his wife, vocalist Carol Mennie formed CDM Records and CDM, Inc. (Can Do More, Inc.) a not-for profit organization where Dom is president and Artistic Director and Carol is Vice President and Assistant Artistic Director. CDM, Inc.’s mission statement is to promote music & theatre activities within the educational systems of public schools and colleges throughout the United States.

His 2001 CDM release, Takin' The Duke Out, recorded Live at the Knitting Factory in New York City, featuring fresh interpretations of classic Ellington compositions, took the jazz community by storm and caused such a controversy that critics and musicians alike are still talking about it. Goin' Out Again followed in 2002 focusing on a combination of originals and jazz classics, also receiving enormous critical acclaim.

Again in 2003, CDM released Time Will Tell, DDT + 2, with cellist Tomas Ulrich and bassist Ken Filiano, augmented by John Bollinger on drums and vocalist Carol Mennie, which caused huge ripples in the pond of progressive music, showing the gentler, but no less provocative side of this extraordinary guitarist/composer. Staying on top up the crest, Dom’s 2004 release, Quick Response (CDM1005) was herald as one of the best recordings of that season. Topping it off, on the same day, CDM Records released Carol Mennie’s debut album I’m Not A Sometime Thing, an exciting project very close to Dom & Carol’s heart. This record was produced and arranged by Dom and to show the expansiveness of Minasi’s talent, Dom also played on and wrote all’s the arrangements and the music and lyrics to five of the songs.

Inspired by Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles, Dom Minasi’s 2006 release, and considered by many his most adventurous outing since CDM Records came into existence, The Vampire’s Revenge is a double disc set of original through composed pieces. Using his trio, with bassist Ken Filiano and drummer Jackson Krall as an anchor, this record has an amazing cast of guest artists throughout the CD. Musicians such as: Joe McPhee, Matthew Shipp, Steve Swell, Borah Bergman and Perry Robinson are among the twenty two musicians on this recording. Some of the tracks have up to thirteen musicians and are conducted by Byron Olson, a long time associate of Dom’s from his Blue Note days. His September 2007 recording, The Jon Hemmersam*Dom Minasi Quartet featuring Ken Filiano (bass) and Kresten Osgood (drums) is a collaboration of two guitarists from two different continents. Jon and Kresten live in Denmark. This record is a fusion of American and European original jazz played from an’ inside an' out’ approach.

In April 2009 Dom recorded for, reKonstruKt, Records, The Dom Minasi String Quartet’s Dissonance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder which was later release on Konnex Records, featuring Dom on nylon string guitar, Jason Kao Hwang (violin), Tomas Ulrich (cello) and Ken Filiano (contrabass) is again another musical direction and a totally different sound. This group is a real combination of contemporary 21st century composition coupled with modern improvisation. Six months later in April 2010 reKonstruKt, Records released Blaise Siwula * Dom Minasi 'Live' At The Matt Bevel Institute followed by The Dom Minasi Sextet’s The Bird, The Girl and The Donkey- and in September 2011 reKonstruKt, Records released Dom’s first solo recording, Looking Our Looking In. It should be noted since Dom Minasi’s returned to recording as a leader, all his records for the last ten years have made the top ten charts of many jazz journalists throughout the USA, Canada and Europe.

Over his long career, Dom has worked with countless heavyweights, crossing all styles of Jazz. He’s performed in venues ranging from top jazz clubs to Carnegie Hall, The Montreal Jazz Festival to the White House for President Bill Clinton, but it’s musical expansion and personal growth that are his principal motivations “It’s all about expression, learning and growth, whether it be in music or in life and to share what we learn and give back without expectations.”

And in true keeping with the most fundamental aspect of the great jazz tradition, Dom Minasi continues to explore and discover new ideas in pursuit of his true and most personal musical vision.

Awards:

Two Time Winner of Meet The Composer

Yearly winner of the ASCAP Plus Awards

Last Updated: December 11, 2012
”One of New York’s best kept secrets is finally “getting out”. Hooray!” Jim Hall

“I am knocked out by Dom's creative and original guitar playing”.

Henry Kaiser

“A true Jazz original ” Bill Milkowski

“Minasi stuns...he coaxes dark emotive chords like a dusky snake charmer wooing a cobra from awoven basket...” Derek Taylor All Music Guide to Jazz

“In the manner of Eric Dolphy...Minasi works over the harmonic and rhythmic material of each song in an extraordinary manner, managing to go places where few lesser guitarists would venture.” Cadence Magazine

” A six string Cecil Taylor” David Adler All About Jazz New York

“Dom Minasi has expanded his horizons and forged a path that takes him just off the beaten path”. Steven Loewy All Music Guide

“The ever versatile Minasi seems possessed by spirits while feverishly plucking and strumming a cavalcade of chord progressions...” Glenn Astarita All Music Guide to Jazz

“He works his frets like a man possessed...peeling off tangled lines in steady metallic cascades... This date suggests that his place as a major player may have finally arrived.” Derek Taylor All Music Guide to Jazz

“Minasi is finally making his mark and receiving the recognition he deserves.” Jon Wagner All About Jazz New York

“A fearless innovator” ASCAP

“…grabs the listener and won’t let go” Jim Santella All About Jazz

“Dom Minasi, … provides proof that there’s more out there.” Phil Freeman Jazziz

“Midway between abstract experimentation and standards recreation, Minasi is using his plectrum like a shovel to carve out his own niche.” Ken Waxman Jazz Weekly

“As different a guitarist as you will ever hear” Laurence Donohue-Greene All About Jazz New York

“Dom Minasi is finding creative ways to play both ‘inside’ and ‘outside,’ often within the same arrangement” Marshall Bowden Jazzitude

“ Dom Minasi continues to make provocative music, more so today than yesterday.” Michael C. Bailey All About Jazz

“Minasi proves that he can create a sense of urgency while still pushing melodic concepts forward”. Jay Collins One Final Note

“You've likely never heard anyone play guitar like this…” Tucson Weekly

” To describe him (Dom Minasi) adequately, one would need a new vocabulary...(just as) he is creating a new vocabulary on the guitar”. Ron Sweetman Coda Magazine

“…worthy of mention in the same breath with Jim Hall and Pat Martino” DR Audiophile.

“One of the most inventive guitarists in modern jazz.” Dick Crockett “The Voice” 88.7fm Sacramento, Ca.

(Writing about VR)” No one, however, is playing more marvelously than Minasi, whose percussive, masterly attack is both technically frightening and utterly focused on serving the music.” Paul Olsen - All About Jazz

“…as adventurous and exciting as John Coltrane” Brian Holland- Modern Guitar

“…contemporary jazz playing that demands and deserves attention”. Bruce Crowthers Jazz & Other Obsessions

“his guitar playing is “off da hook”. Lyle Robinson Jazz Guitar Life.

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“Forty years ago, guitarist/composer Dom Minasi was twenty years ahead of his time. His forward progress from then to now has been exponential, evidenced by his brilliant new recording Dissonance Makes the Heart Grow Fonder.” Joe Giglio

”Dom Minasi's quartet compositions straddle the divide between modern classical chamber music and jazz improvisation. The structure of composition and the freedom of improvisation present us with a shifting soundscapes that while challenging are also full of whimsy and humor. “ Joe Finn

”A highly original string quartet that has it's own voice and blurs the line between composition and improvisation” Jay Rosen

“Symphonies-in-miniature, that are thoroughly satisfying intellectually, and emotionally thrilling. “ Scott Friedlander

“Dissonance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder is Dom Minasi’s most intense and personal recording to date, bringing the art of crisscrossing improvised and composed material to dizzying heights. A true original at its most authentic.” Jochem van Dijk

” Dom Minasi continues his ground-breaking journey into the vast musical unknown. Dissonance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder captures Dom's amazing explorations into moods rarely even entertained by his contemporaries.” Ed Byrne

“ Music bearing Dom Minasi’s signature will never be mistaken for work by any other composer/performer. What makes his contribution unique, is the fact that Dom has a foot planted in two worlds: He is a fully trained composer (in the traditional sense), and a world-class jazz guitarist. Because of this he is able to bring together the best aspects of both these disciplines. He is able to create pieces that clearly illustrate his musical intentions, he has the courage to explore new ground, his personality demonstrates individuality without ego, and the ability to play his music flawlessly”. Dr. Steven Kinigstein, composer, guitarist,writer

AS A LEADER

Looking Out Looking In re:KonstruK Records 2011

The Bird The Girl and The Donkey re:KonstruK Records 2010

Dissonance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder re:KonstruK/KonnexRecords 2009

The Vampire's Revenge CDM 1006 2006

Quick Response CDM 1005 2004

TIME WILL TELL – CDM Records 1003 2003

GOIN’ OUT AGAIN – CDM Records 1002 20002

TAKIN' THE DUKE OUT - CDM Records 1001 2001

FINISHING TOUCHES - CIMP Records - CP196 1999

WHEN JOANNA LOVED ME - Blue Note - BNLA258 1975

I HAVE THE FEELING I'VE BEEN HERE BEFORE - Blue Note - BNLA426 1976

As A Producer

Looking Out Looking In re:KonstruK Records 2011

The Bird The Girl and The Donkey re:KonstruK Records 2010

Dissonance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder re:KonstruK/KonnexRecords 2009

The Vampire’s Revenge CDM 1006 2006

Quick Response CDM 1005 2004

I’m Not A Sometime Thing CDM 1004 Carol Mennie 2004

TIME WILL TELL – CDM Records 1003 2003

GOIN’ OUT AGAIN – CDM Records 1002 2002

TAKIN' THE DUKE OUT - CDM Records 1001 2001

As A Co-leader

Jon Hemmersam/ Dom Minasi Quartet CDM 1008 due September 2007

DIALING PRIVILEGES - CIMP Records CP197 1999

DUET - Blaise Siwula and Dom Minasi

Blaise Siwula * Dom Minasi 'Live' at The Matt Bevel Institute re:KonstruK Records 2010 AS A SIDEMAN

The Remi Alverez Quartet 'Live' at The 2011 Vision Festival re:KonstruK Records 2011

New York Moments- Konnex Records KCD 5179 due Feb 2007

RON SMITH QUINTET - Explorations for Barbara Atlantic Revisited - New Amsterdam 60355 -72432 2001

GIRL TALK - Ernie Andrews - High Note HCD 7073 2000

ELEMENTS - Leo Records CD LR241 1996

PLAY ME HEARTS AND FLOWERS - Original Cast Records - OC96502 1997

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Primary Instrument:
Guitar

Location:
New York, NY

Willing to teach:
Advanced students only.

Credentials/Background:
Marquis Studios and Young Audiences: Using the blues as a basis, Dom created a program using poetry put to music in blues, rock 'n roll, rap, jazz, Latin music, and well known children's books to teach literacy through songwriting."

Kingsborough Community College and Lehman College: Guitar Ensembles, The Singers Forum, Classes in Jazz Vocalization and Reading Rhythms

American Institute of Guitar, The Guitar Workshop: Classes in harmony, theory and improvisation

Various Colleges and Universities: Lecturer on history of Jazz guitar

Private Teaching: Guitar instruction Intermediate, Advance & Professionals Latin-Jazz Concerts and Workshops

Dom is now teaching on-line. Musician's Manual for Chord Substitution - Sunrise Artistries, Inc.- Publisher

Principles of Harmonic Substitution - Sunrise Artistries, Inc.- Publisher Digital Downloads

Singer's Guide to Reading Rhythms - D.O.M PUBLISHING

A Guitarists Ultimate Guide for Chord Construction and Substitution- D.O.M. Publishing

The Dom Minasi Triology Dom Minasi Instrumental & vocal music and upcoming books: go to www.freehandmusic.com

EDUCATION:

BS in Composition, CUNY
Studies with John Coriigliano, Dr. Monroe Cooper

HONORS:

Dean's List: Kingsborough Community College
Honors Scholarship: Lehman College, 1990
Jazz Anthology Book, 1977
Encyclopedia of Jazz, 1978-78
ASCAP Special Awards

Clinic/Workshop Information:
Dom Minasi 
Lectures – Clinics - Workshops

Children’s Literacy Through Songwriting Workshops: 
Starting with the history of the blues, covering down-home Blues, Rock & Roll and Jazz. The children are guided through a step-by-step process that teaches them how to write songs. Using literacy as the main objective, each workshop covers grammar, spelling, rhythm, musical terms, rhyming and poetry put to music. 
 
 


Learning the Orchestra: A one-hour per week, for four weeks, lecture designed to teach children what the instruments of the orchestra look and sound like

Harmonic Substitution for Guitar: 
A lecture and demonstration with handouts from Dom’s book A Guitarist's Ultimate Guide To Chord Construction and Substitution. The lecture covers chord structuring, en-harmonic chords, essentials of chromatic substitution, when to substitute and when not to substitute. Chord melodies.


 
 Improvisation: 
A lecture and demonstration on the different approaches to improvising which includes scales, chromattics, intervals, harmonic resources and Dom's own particular method based on his book Stress Points.

Improvisation for String/Woodwind/Brass Ensembles: For Those Who Have Never Improvised Before: 
 Original though compose music, is used as a beginning approach to free form improvisation. Students will be guided every step of the way to let go and listen, create &harmonize with other musicians to form music they are not accustom to playing.

The Art of Takin’ It ‘Out’ (for all instruments):
Dom Minasi-guitar, Ken Filiano-bass and Jay Rosen-drums, demonstrate, perform and discuss how to incorporate, within the jazz repertoire 21st century techniques. Using the arrangement of Satin Doll, from the Takin' The Duke Out and other standards, they will perform and discuss some of the ways to incorporate free-form improvisation, motifs and pedal tones within the same arrangement. The trio will also demonstrate both the ‘in & out ' versions of improvising and how to create sound scapes and re-harmonizations based on Dom's books. Written examples are given out.

Duets: How Piano and Guitar Can Learn To Play Together and Love It 
Dom Minasi, guitar, Michael Jefry Stevens, piano 
It’s unusual to hear two chordal and percussive instruments play well together. This workshop will encompass the different techniques needed to do just that. Dom Minasi & Michael Jefry Stevens will demonstrate single note improv, chords, chordal clusters, the use of the ‘wall of sound,’ space, odd time signatures with the 4/4 meter, how to listen while still being free and yet stay musical at all times.

The In's and Out of Solo Guitar: Dom will demonstrate how to take a standard and play it as a solo piece from and 'inside-out' approach

Carlo Greco Custom Archtop, D'Aria Custom D'Aquisto Centura Archtop, Eastman Archtop, An Epiphone double pickup Archtop 2 Steel String Flat top acoustics by Takemine , 1 Takemine 12 string, 1 Gianni 12 string, 1 Grodin Electric Nylon String, One Seaman and one Guild nylon string guitars, 1- 335, 2 Polytone amps, 1 Vox amp, I Fender Blues and One Lunchbox amp and various pedals

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