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Richard DeRosa received a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Composition in 2015 for his big band composition “Neil” which is dedicated to Neil Slater, the former director of the One O’Clock Lab Band (University of North Texas). His 8-movement work titled Life in Poetry and Music, featuring world-renowned vocalist Kurt Elling supported by a jazz quartet, orchestra, and treble choir, was premiered at UNT in March 2022.

Since 2001 Mr. DeRosa has arranged and conducted music for Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra to feature Toots Thielemans, Annie Ross, Willie Nelson, Norah Jones, Cassandra Wilson, and Roberta Gambarini among several other notable artists that include a Steven Sondheim theater project (A Bed and a Chair) and an arrangement of The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea for the successful swing jazz Broadway show After Midnight. He also contributed arrangements for the Wynton with Strings concert. Recent large projects include Bernstein at 100 and Joey Alexander with Strings.

In 2012 the WDR Big Band in Cologne, Germany, invited Mr. DeRosa to conduct and present his music in concert. Following that engagement, he was asked to become the ensemble’s chief conductor. After several other commissions throughout 2013, he filled the position from 2014-2016. During that time he released three CD recordings: My Personal Songbook which features the music of legendary jazz bassist Ron Carter; Rediscovered Ellington which features longtime music partners Garry Dial & Dick Oatts – together they created unique and modern renditions of Duke’s rare and unheard tunes; Crossing Borders featuring Richie Beirach and Gregor Huebner. Other projects with guest artists include Joshua Redman, Stefon Harris, Kurt Elling, Patti Austin, the New York Voices, Ola Onabule, Warren Vaché, Marvin Stamm & Bill Mays.

Other commissioned arrangements have been recorded by the Mel Lewis, Gerry Mulligan, and Glenn Miller big bands, vocalist Susannah McCorkle, trumpeter Dominick Farinacci on his CD Lovers, Tales, and Dances, acclaimed solo violinist Anne Akiko Meyers on her CD recordings Seasons….Dreams and Shining Night.

Mr. DeRosa also served as co-arranger, orchestrator, and conductor for other critically acclaimed recording projects: When Winter Comes featuring guitarist Fred Fried; Dial & Oatts: Brassworks, and their double CD project That Music Always Round Me which Down Beat Magazine selected as one of the top recordings in 2015.

Mr. DeRosa’s arrangements for orchestra have been performed by the Cleveland Orchestra, the New York Pops, the Portland Maine Pops, the Kansas City Symphony with the Bobby Watson Quintet, the UNT One O’Clock Lab Band with the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Metropole Orchestra in Holland, the Czech National Symphony, and the Swedish Television and Radio Orchestra in Stockholm. Other European jazz bands, including the Stockholm Jazz Orchestra, have commissioned his compositions and arrangements.

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Dial and DeRosa: Keep Swingin'

Read "Keep Swingin'" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Keep Swingin', a splendid new album from pianist Garry Dial and drummer Rich DeRosa, features “the music of Charlie Banacos." Charlie who? you may ask. And the answer is, there are jazz educators, and then there was Charlie Banacos, whose talent and ingenuity in the classroom influenced and inspired countless jazz musicians for more than fifty years. During that time, he designed more than a hundred courses of study and wrote half a dozen books on composition and improvisation.

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