Jean-Michel Pilc
Professor
JEAN-MICHEL PILC, JAZZ PIANIST AND COMPOSER
Self-taught pianist and composer Jean-Michel Pilc has performed with numerous jazz giants including Roy Haynes, Billy Hart, Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman, Jean Toussaint, Rick Margitza, Kenny Werner, Martial Solal, Michel Portal, Daniel Humair, Marcus Miller, Kenny Garrett, Lenny White, Chris Potter, John Abercrombie, the Mingus Dynasty & Big Band, Lew Soloff and Richard Bona, among others. He has also worked with Harry Belafonte as his musical director and pianist, and has performed a duet with the legendary opera singer Jessye Norman.
Jean-Michel’s renowned trio featuring bassist François Moutin and drummer Ari Hoenig has released numerous standout recordings, including Together - Live at Sweet Basil and NYC - Vol. 1 & 2 (2000), Welcome Home (2002), Cardinal Points (2004) and Live at Iridium, NYC (2004). The group later released Threedom in 2010 after reforming under the collective name Pilc-Moutin-Hoenig.
An active solo performer who’s appeared in concert internationally, Jean-Michel has released four critically-acclaimed solo piano records: Follow Me (2004), Essential (2011) and What Is This Thing Called? (2015), and a new solo double album, Parallel, released on Challenge Records in June 2018.
In addition to extensive work as a sideman in a variety of ensembles, Jean-Michel’s diverse other personal projects include Modern Lights, a composition reflecting on Charlie Chaplin’s work that was premiered at the Caramoor Jazz Festival in August 2009. The project was funded through a New Works Grant from Chamber Music America. Additionally, in 2013, Jean-Michel was granted a Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, in the Music Composition category for the creation of Big One, a project featuring all new original music for octet. He was also the subject of a 2009 documentary by filmmaker John McCormick, titled Jean-Michel Pilc – A Portrait.
Jean-Michel has built a strong international reputation as a very unique educator. From 2006 to 2015, he was a NYU Steinhardt faculty member and gave private lessons (piano and other instruments), taught ensemble classes and held improvisation workshops. He also acted as Co-Director of NYU Summer Jazz Workshop in 2010. Jean-Michel also taught for the New School in New York City, as well as offering private lessons in his own studio.
Since September 2015, Jean-Michel has acted as Professor at the Schulich School of Music of 鶹AV in Montreal. There, he teaches piano, jazz improvisation to all instruments and a Seminar on Improvisation in All Styles to 30 鶹AV jazz and classical students. He has acted as Schulich’s Jazz Area Chair between 2016 and 2018. During this time, Jean-Michel has also founded the Improvisation Workshop Project with Rémi Bolduc, Kevin Dean and Jean-Nicolas Trottier, a research project funded by the Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Société et Culture (FRQSC).
Jean-Michel is now a Justin Time Recording Artist. Several solo singles and EPs have been released, as well as a new trio CD + EP "Alive - Live at Dièse Onze, Montréal” and his latest solo album “Symphony.”
Over the years, Jean-Michel has also released a book titled It's About Music - The Art and Heart of Improvisation (Glen Lyon) and educational videos such as True Jazz Improvisation (Jazz Heaven), Transcending the Instrument (Jazz Heaven), Improvisational Fluency (MyMusicMasterclass.com) and Anatomie d'un standard (iMusic School).