p, key, *1959 CA, Montreal
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Jazz
James Gelfand (born April 3, 1959) is a Canadian jazz pianist, arranger, and composer. He is best known for his film and television scores. Gelfand was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada into a large Jewish family. He is the great-grandson of Jacob Pascal, founder of J. Pascal's Hardware and Furniture. He is married with two children. He began classical piano training at the age of four. During his teens, Gelfand diverged into jazz and other styles. Performing and competing at jazz festivals throughout North America and Europe, he has won a number of prestigious awards. Gelfand recorded a number of cross-over albums combining jazz and classical styles. He has performed on over 40 albums, with 8 under his own name.[1] During his earlier career, he established The James Gelfand Trio and The James Gelfand Group. With his ability to compose in various styles such as techno, orchestral, folk, and jazz, Gelfand began writing score for film and television. He has composed the music for over 30 films and 300 television broadcasts.[2]
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Exploding Sun | James Gelfand | 2013 | Album |
Jack Paradise : Les Nuits De Montréal | James Gelfand, The Jack Paradise Jazz Band, Dawn Tyler Watson | 2004 | Album |
Setting The Standards Volume 2 | Michel Donato, James Gelfand | 1999 | Album |
Time Zones | James Gelfand | 1996 | Album |
Tricycle | Helmut Lipsky, James Gelfand, Michel Donato | 1995 | Album |
Children's Standards | James Gelfand | 1992 | Album |
Neverland | James Gelfand | 1988 | Album |