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Schnitter Biography He estudied clarinet as a chil but changed to tenor saxophone at age of 15. He began his professional career playing at weddings and as member of various rock bands. In 1972 Schnitter formed his own group in New York. After playing with Ted Dunbar (1973) he began his most important association, with Art Blakey (1974-79). He worked with Freddie Hubbard from 1979, recording with him in 1980 and 1981; he also played with Frank Foster, Charles Earland, Groove Holmes, and Johnny Lyttle. Schnitter's style is based firmly on hard bop; his sound has been compared in particular with Dexter Gordon's, though the influences of Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane are also detectable. Selected
Recordings Bibliography Paul Rinzler, The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (c) Macmillan Reference Ltd 1988
1995 - Present Faculty of New School University Jazz Program (New York) 1991 - Present Resided in Spain, teaching in seminars and performing with notable musicians such as Johnny Griffin, Slide Hampton, Gary Bartz, Sal Nistico, Tete Montoliu and Bobby Hutcherson. 1975 - 1980 Performed and recorded with Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers touring all the world, recorded four albums as a leader on Muse Records, and recorded more than thirty records as a sideman with jazz masters such as Art Blakey, Red Rodney, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Charles Earland, Johnny Lytle, etc. 1980 - 1982 Performed and recorded with Freddie Hubbard touring all the world. Also performing in major European and USA's Jazz Festivals and clubs as a leader. 1970
- 1974 Substitute teacher in public schools, private students; performing
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