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Taylor Eigsti (born September 24, 1984) is an American pianist and composer. Eigsti's trio features bassist and drummer . He is also a member of Eric Harland's Voyager, 's Oracle, and 's group.

A child prodigy, Eigsti has been a faculty member at the Stanford Jazz Workshop at Stanford University since age 15. Eigsti has twice won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, for Tree Falls in 2023 and Plot Armor in 2025.Evan Minsker, " Grammys 2022 Winners: See the Full List Here", Pitchfork, April 3, 2022


Early life
Eigsti was born to Nancy and Steve Eigsti on September 24, 1984, and grew up in Menlo Park, California. When he was three, his 17-year-old sister, Shannon, died of cancer. Her death made a lasting impression and continued to influence Eigsti's musical development. Inspired by a memory of his sister playing music, Eigsti's study of piano began at age four."Taylor Eigsti - Pianist | Composer | Artist | Two-time Grammy Nominee". Taylor Eigsti. Web. 23 Apr. 2012. . He graduated of his high school class at Woodside Priory School, where he returned to give the commencement address in 2010. He then had a brief stint at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music before dropping out, midway through his sophomore year, to pursue his musical career."Taylor Eigsti and the Prodigy Thing". Interview by Judith Schlesinger. All About Jazz. All About Jazz, 22 Oct. 2004. Web. 24 Apr. 2012.


Musical career
Eigsti was quickly labeled a prodigy, and has since released 7 albums as a bandleader, in addition to appearing on over 50 albums as a sideman. Eigsti has garnered multiple individual nominations over the years for his work as a recording artist and composer, including Best Instrumental Composition, and Best Jazz Instrumental Solo. Eigsti also co-wrote a featured composition with for the 2017 GRAMMY-winning soundtrack to the motion picture Miles Ahead.

Eigsti has traveled internationally with his trio and quartet, and has frequently performed as a sideman since moving to New York City in 2008. Eigsti has performed at the , , , Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Royal Festival Hall, Konzerthaus, Vienna, Olympia Hall, , Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, and many festivals including Montreal International Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Mosaic Music Festival (Singapore), Monterey Jazz Festival, Stockholm Jazz Festival, Istanbul International Jazz Festival, Quito Jazz Festival, Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival, Sydney Jazz Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Chicago Jazz Festival, and the Toronto Jazz Festival.

Eigsti has also been featured numerous times in various television specials, appearances, commercials, and composed the theme music to the motion picture Detachment, starring Oscar-winner collaborating on the score with the Newton Brothers. In 2018, Eigsti was featured on a television special with for PBS's Great Performances.

Eigsti has performed, toured, or recorded with , , , , David Benoit, Terence Blanchard, , James Moody, Esperanza Spalding, , Ernestine Anderson, , , , Ambrose Akinmusire, , Marian McPartland, Christian McBride, , , Chris Potter, , Sting, , , , , , , , Charles McPherson, , , , The Doobie Brothers, and Frederica von Stade, among many others.

In addition to leading and performing with various small ensembles, Eigsti frequently has had the opportunity to work with, compose for and orchestrate music for various symphony orchestras, and has written music for orchestra and jazz ensemble. Various soloist and compositional features include the San José Chamber Orchestra, , New York Philharmonic, the New York Pops, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic, Nashville Symphony, Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, San Jose Youth Symphony, Golden State Youth Orchestra, Bear Valley Music Festival Orchestra, Tassajara Symphony, Reno Philharmonic and multiple featured collaborations with the Peninsula Symphony Orchestra.


Albums as a bandleader
Eigsti released his first album Tay's Groove at age 14. It featured Seward McCain on bass and Dan Brubeck on drums. Eigsti's second album, Live At Filoli, with on bass and Jason Lewis on drums, was recorded at a concert at Filoli Gardens on September 16, 2000. The trio played this concert as a last minute replacement for a Marian McPartland show. His third album, Taylor's Dream, was released in 2001 on . Eigsti's first nationally released album was Resonance, recorded in 2003 and released on Bop City Records. It was the trio's third album together and peaked at number five in national jazz radio airplay.

Eigsti's first major label debut was titled Lucky To Be Me. It was released on in 2006. Lucky To Be Me features Julian Lage on guitar, Christian McBride on bass, and Lewis Nash on drums. The album received two nominations – one for Best Instrumental Composition on for his song "Argument", and the other for Best Jazz Solo Performance on "Freedom Jazz Dance". The album met with critical acclaim, but it was also criticized for being uneven.Chinen, Nate. "Taylor Eigsti Quartet". New York Times: E.1:21. In 2008 Eigsti released Let It Come To You, his second release with the Concord label. This album featured Julian Lage on guitar, Reuben Rogers on bass, Eric Harland on drums, Harish Raghavan on bass and Aaron McLendon on drums. Additionally, , Edmar Castañeda, , , and Evan Francis are featured as guests. Eigsti's next Concord album, Daylight at Midnight, was released on September 21, 2010. This album features vocalist and several arrangements of contemporary popular artists like , , and .

On May 21, 2021, Eigsti released Tree Falls through GSI records. The album features drummer Eric Harland, who co-owns the GSI label, vocalists , , and , and bass guitarist David "DJ" Ginyard. The album won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album.


Discography

As leader
1998Tay's GrooveDIW1999With Seward McCain (bass), Dan Brubeck (drums)
2000Live at FiloliDIW2001With (bass), Jason Lewis (drums); in concert
2001?Taylor's DreamDIW2001With John Shifflett (bass), Jason Lewis (drums)
2003?ResonanceBop City2003With John Shifflett (bass), Jason Lewis (drums)
2006Lucky to Be Me2006With (guitar), Christian McBride (bass), (drums), Billy Kilson (drums), James Genus (bass), Ben Wendel (sax), (sax), Adam Schroeder (sax), Garrett Smith (trombone), Greg Adams (trumpet)
2008Let It Come to YouConcord2008With Julian Lage (guitar), Reuben Rogers (bass), (drums), Harish Raghavan (bass), Aaron McLendon (drums); plus , Edmar Castaneda, , , and Evan Francis as guests
2010Daylight at MidnightConcord2010With (vocals), Harish Raghavan (bass, electric bass), Eric Harland (drums); plus Julian Lage (guitar) as guest
2020Tree FallsGSI2021With Casey Abrams (vocals), (vocals), Becca Stevens (vocals), Charles Altura (guitar), Ben Wendel (woodwinds), Sam Sadigursky (woodwinds), David Ginyard (bass), Nathan Schram (viola), Hamilton Berry (cello), Emilie Gendron (violin), Eric Harland (drums)
2023Plot ArmorGroundUP2024With (vocals), Gretchen Parlato (vocals), Becca Stephens (vocals), Terence Blanchard (trumpet), Ben Wendel (sax), Dayna Stephens (sax), Charles Altura (guitar), Julian Lage (guitar), Maya Kronfeld (piano), David "DJ" Ginyard (bass), Harish Raghavan (bass), Oscar Jeaton, Jr. (drums), (drums)


As sideman
With
  • Voyager: Live by Night (Space Time, 2008 2011)
  • Vipassana (GSI, 2014)

With

  • The Lost and Found (ObliqSound, 2011)
  • Live in NYC (Obliqsound, 2013) CD,

With

  • Radiant Blue (Anton Jazz, 2006)
  • Flash Mob (Anton Jazz, 2014)

With

  • Conviction (Concord Jazz, 2013)
  • We Are the Drum (Blue Note, 2015)
  • A Wall Becomes a Bridge (Blue Note, 2019)

With

  • The Timeless Now (CTA, 2007)
  • That Nepenthetic Place (Sunnyside, 2013)

With others

  • David Benoit, Jazz for Peanuts (Peak/Concord, 2008)
  • , Sounding Point (EmArcy, 2009)
  • Bongwool Lee, My Singing Fingers (Origin, 2018)
  • Matt Slocum, With Love And Sadness (Sunnyside, 2022)
  • J. D. Walter, Dressed in a Song (JWALREC, 2020)
  • , Simple Song (Sunnyside, 2009)
  • Dann Zinn, Day of Reckoning (Origin, 2019)


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