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'''Peter Guidi''' (born 1949) is a jazz saxophonist and jazz flutist whose main instruments are flute, [[alto flute|alto]] and [[bass flute]], [[alto saxophone|alto]] and [[soprano saxophone]]s.
'''Peter Guidi''' (14 September 1949 – 17 April 2018) was a [[jazz]] [[Saxophone|saxophonist]] and jazz flutist whose main instruments were the flute, [[alto flute|alto]] and [[bass flute]], [[alto saxophone|alto]] and [[soprano saxophone]]s.


==Biography==
Born in Scotland of Italian parents, Peter Guidi is a [[Autodidacticism|self-taught]] musician. He began his musical career in Italy where he went on to play with many leading jazz musicians and performed in major Jazz Festivals including [[Umbria Jazz Festival]], the Aosta Jazz Festival, the [[Pescara Jazz|Jazz Festival of Pescara]] and the Padova Porsche Jazz Festival.
Born in Scotland of Italian parents, Guidi was a [[Autodidacticism|self-taught]] musician. He began his musical career in Italy where he went on to play with many leading jazz musicians and performed in major Jazz Festivals including [[Umbria Jazz Festival]], the Aosta Jazz Festival, the [[Pescara Jazz|Jazz Festival of Pescara]] and the Padova Porsche Jazz Festival.


Since moving to Holland he has performed he has performed in many national jazz festivals including several appearances at the [[North Sea Jazz Festival]] with both his quartet and [[big bands]]. He is now head of the jazz department of the [Amsterdam Muziekschool] where he leads several ensemble and big band workshops for students of all ages, beginning with students as young as nine years of age. These bands include the Jazz Kidz, Jazz Juniors, Jazz Generation, Jazz Focus Big Band, and Jazz Mania Big Band. He is also co-founder of the Junior Jazz College, a collaboration between the Muziekschool Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Jazz Conservatory. Since the Jazz Department began 25 years ago his bands have won a total of 76 prizes in national and international competitions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://members.chello.nl/guidiflute/Prizes.html|accessdate=3 November 2012}}</ref>
After moving to the Netherlands, he performed in many national jazz festivals including several appearances at the [[North Sea Jazz Festival]] with both his quartet and [[big bands]]. He was the head of the jazz department of the Amsterdam Muziekschool where he led several ensemble and big band workshops for students of all ages, beginning with students as young as nine years of age. These bands included the Jazz Kidz, Jazz Juniors, Jazz Generation, Jazz Focus Big Band, and Jazzmania Big Band. He was also co-founder of the Junior Jazz College, a collaboration between the Muziekschool Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Jazz Conservatory. Since the Jazz Department began, in 1988, his bands have won a total of 87 prizes in national and international competitions.<ref>{{cite web |title=Prizes |url=http://members.chello.nl/guidiflute/Prizes.html |website=Peter Guidi – Forbidden Flute |access-date=21 April 2018}}</ref>


In 2008, Guidi co-founded the first edition of the Netherland National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NJJO), which has become an established bi-annual event.
Peter Guidi is author of a two volume flute teaching method: 'The Jazz Flute'.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://members.chello.nl/guidiflute/method.html|accessdate=3 November 2012}}</ref>


Guidi died from the effects of [[Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease]] in Amsterdam, at the age of 68.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.volkskrant.nl/muziek/peter-guidi-1949-2018-inspirator-en-meester-van-veel-amsterdams-jazztalent~a4594443/ |title=Peter Guidi (1949-2018): Inspirator en meester van veel Amsterdams jazztalent |newspaper=[[de Volkskrant]] |language=Dutch |date=19 April 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.barganews.com/2018/04/19/the-musician-piero-francesco-guidi-1949-2018/ |title=The musician Piero Francesco Guidi 1949 – 2018 |date=April 19, 2018 |work=barganews.com v 3.0 |accessdate=April 20, 2018 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20180420121948/http://www.barganews.com/2018/04/19/the-musician-piero-francesco-guidi-1949-2018/ |archive-date=April 20, 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref>
In 2008 Peter Guidi co-founded the first edition of the Netherland National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NJJO) which has become as established bi-annual event.


==Awards and honors==
In 2010 Peter Guidi was awarded a Dutch Knighthood ([[Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau]]) for his pioneering work in jazz education in the Netherlands.
In 2010, Guidi was awarded a Dutch Knighthood ([[Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau]]) for his pioneering work in jazz education in the Netherlands.


== Selected discography ==
== Selected discography ==
* ''A Weaver of Dreams'' - 1993 (Timeless CD SJP 401)
* ''A Weaver of Dreams'' - 1993 (Timeless CD SJP 401)
* ''Forbidden Flute'' - 1999 (BMCD 309 d)<ref name="Loewy">{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r450883/review|pure_url=yes}}|title=Review: Forbidden Flute|last=Loewy|first=Steve|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref>
* ''Forbidden Flute'' - 1999 (BMCD 309 d)<ref name="Loewy">{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r450883/review|pure_url=yes}}|title=Review: Forbidden Flute|last=Loewy|first=Steve|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref>
* ''Beautiful Friendship'' - 2000 (Timeless CD SJP 352)
* ''Beautiful Friendship'' - 2000 (Timeless CD SJP 352)
* ''Jazzmania Big Band 'New Impressions'''- 2002(BMCD 378)
* ''Jazzmania Big Band 'New Impressions'''- 2002 (BMCD 378)
* ''Jazzmania Big Band 'Further Impressions'''- 2004(BMC 458)
* ''Jazzmania Big Band 'Further Impressions'''- 2004 (BMC 458)
* ''Jazz Focus Big Band 'Focused''' - 2007(JF007-01)
* ''Jazz Focus Big Band 'Focused''' - 2007 (JF007-01)

==Bibliography==
*{{cite book |first=Peter |last=Guidi |title=The Jazz Flute |publisher=Molenaar Edition}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Method|url=http://members.chello.nl/guidiflute/method.html|accessdate=3 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170919003612/http://members.chello.nl/guidiflute/method.html|archive-date=19 September 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*Peter Guidi's own site: http://www.peterguidi.com
*{{Official website|http://www.peterguidi.com}}
*{{Discogs artist|492253-Peter-Guidi}}
*Netherland National Youth Jazz Orchestra: http://www.njjo.nl/
*[http://www.njjo.nl/ Netherland National Youth Jazz Orchestra]
*Muziekschool Amsterdam: http://www.muziekschoolamsterdam.nl/index.php
*Amsterdam Conservatory: http://www.conservatoriumvanamsterdam.nl/index.shtml
*[http://www.muziekschoolamsterdam.nl/index.php Muziekschool Amsterdam]
*[http://www.jazzmania.nl Jazzmania Big Band]
*Junior Jazz College: http://www.conservatoriumvanamsterdam.nl/cva/studieaanbod/studeren_aan_het_cva/jong_talent/junior_jazz.shtml
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081223112801/http://www.jazzfocus.tk/ Jazz Focus Big Band]
*Jazzmania Big Band: http://www.jazzmania.nl
*[http://www.northseajazz.com North sea Jazz Festival]
*Jazz Focus Big Band: http://www.jazzfocus.tk
*North sea Jazz Festival: http://www.northseajazz.com


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Latest revision as of 20:19, 7 November 2024

Peter Guidi
Born(1949-09-14)14 September 1949
Glasgow, Scotland
Died17 April 2018(2018-04-17) (aged 68)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Saxophone, flute
Websitewww.peterguidi.com Edit this at Wikidata

Peter Guidi (14 September 1949 – 17 April 2018) was a jazz saxophonist and jazz flutist whose main instruments were the flute, alto and bass flute, alto and soprano saxophones.

Biography

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Born in Scotland of Italian parents, Guidi was a self-taught musician. He began his musical career in Italy where he went on to play with many leading jazz musicians and performed in major Jazz Festivals including Umbria Jazz Festival, the Aosta Jazz Festival, the Jazz Festival of Pescara and the Padova Porsche Jazz Festival.

After moving to the Netherlands, he performed in many national jazz festivals including several appearances at the North Sea Jazz Festival with both his quartet and big bands. He was the head of the jazz department of the Amsterdam Muziekschool where he led several ensemble and big band workshops for students of all ages, beginning with students as young as nine years of age. These bands included the Jazz Kidz, Jazz Juniors, Jazz Generation, Jazz Focus Big Band, and Jazzmania Big Band. He was also co-founder of the Junior Jazz College, a collaboration between the Muziekschool Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Jazz Conservatory. Since the Jazz Department began, in 1988, his bands have won a total of 87 prizes in national and international competitions.[1]

In 2008, Guidi co-founded the first edition of the Netherland National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NJJO), which has become an established bi-annual event.

Guidi died from the effects of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease in Amsterdam, at the age of 68.[2][3]

Awards and honors

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In 2010, Guidi was awarded a Dutch Knighthood (Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau) for his pioneering work in jazz education in the Netherlands.

Selected discography

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  • A Weaver of Dreams - 1993 (Timeless CD SJP 401)
  • Forbidden Flute - 1999 (BMCD 309 d)[4]
  • Beautiful Friendship - 2000 (Timeless CD SJP 352)
  • Jazzmania Big Band 'New Impressions'- 2002 (BMCD 378)
  • Jazzmania Big Band 'Further Impressions'- 2004 (BMC 458)
  • Jazz Focus Big Band 'Focused' - 2007 (JF007-01)

Bibliography

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  • Guidi, Peter. The Jazz Flute. Molenaar Edition.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Prizes". Peter Guidi – Forbidden Flute. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Peter Guidi (1949-2018): Inspirator en meester van veel Amsterdams jazztalent". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). 19 April 2018.
  3. ^ "The musician Piero Francesco Guidi 1949 – 2018". barganews.com v 3.0. 19 April 2018. Archived from the original on 20 April 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  4. ^ Loewy, Steve. "Review: Forbidden Flute". Allmusic. Retrieved 23 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Method". Archived from the original on 19 September 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
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