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Timothy M. Ries (born 15 August 1959) is an American saxophonist, composer, arranger, band leader, and music educator at the collegiate/conservatory level. Ries is in his year as a professor of jazz studies at the University of Toronto. His universe of work as composer, arranger, and instrumentalist ranges from rock to jazz to classical to experimental to ethno to fusions of respective genres thereof. His notable works with wide popularity include The Rolling Stones Project, a culmination of jazz arrangements of music by the Rolling Stones produced on two albums, the first in 2005 and the second in 2008. Time Ries, by David Jeffries,


Career
From 1982 to 1984, Ries taught jazz improvisation at the University of Michigan. In the 1990s, he made it his day job. Ries has held teaching posts at the University of Bridgeport (1994), Mannes School of Music (1994–1996), The New School (1995–1998), City College of New York (1995–2000), New Jersey City University (2003), and Rutgers University (2003–2005). Most recently, he was Professor of Jazz Studies at the University of Toronto (2007–10). Biography: Tim Ries , University of Toronto

Ries has recorded five albums as leader. As collaborator and sideman, he has recorded with pianist , , , , , , , , , , Maria Schneider (musician), and . Biography: Tim Ries, All About Jazz

As a soprano saxophonist, Ries was one of the founding members of the PRISM Quartet, a saxophone chamber group that endures today. Besides himself, the founding members were Michael Whitcombe (alto), Matthew Levy (tenor), Timothy Miller (bari). In 2000, the quartet recorded Real Standard Time on .

As a sideman on saxophone, keyboards, and organ, Ries toured with the during 2003–2004. Ries arranged compositions by and , which were recorded on off-days during the Stones' A Bigger Bang World Tour. Tim Ries: Not Only Rock ‘N’ Roll, by (), jazztimes.com, January/February 2009 Subsequently, Ries has toured with The Rolling Stones in 2005, 2006, 2007 and again in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

Ries has composed over one hundred works. As saxophonist with the PRISM Quartet, Ries has performed Concerto Grosso, for saxophone quartet and orchestra, with 13 orchestras, including the Detroit Symphony, the Dallas Symphony, and Cleveland. As a saxophonist soloist, he performed the American premiere of Takashi Yoshimatsu's Cyber Bird Concerto with the Brooklyn Philharmonic at .


Selected discography
  • Regards, Freelance (1993);
Recorded January 1993, live at BMG Studio A, New York City
Tim Ries (tenor & soprano sax), (piano), (bass), Bill Stewart (drums)
  • Is That So? Sunnyside (1996);
Recorded July 18 & 19, 1990, at Clinton Recording Studios, New York City
Tim Ries (tenor & soprano sax, flute), Franck Amsallem (piano), (drums, percussion)
  • Imaginary Time, Moo (1994);
Recorded May 5 & 6, 1994, at Sound on Sound Studios, New York City
Tim Ries, (trumpet), Scott Wendholt () (trumpet), Charles Gordon (trombone), (guitar), Franck Amsallem (piano),[Scott Colley (bass), (drums), (drums)
  • Universal Spirits Criss Cross (1998);
Recorded October 12, 1997, at RPM Studio, New York City
Tim Ries, Scott Wendholt () (trumpet), Ben Monder (guitar), Scott Colley ( bass), (drums)
  • PRISM Quartet, Real Standard Time, Innova (2000)
Recorded 2000; all but "Your Gentle Heart" recorded at Current Sounds, New York City; "Your Gentle Heart recorded at Settlement Music School, Philadelphia
Tim Ries (soprano sax), Michael Whitcombe (alto sax), Matthew Levy (tenor sax), Taimur Sullivan (bari sax), John Riley (drums)
  • Alternate Side Criss Cros (2001);
Recorded June 3, 2000, Systems Two Recording Studios, Brooklyn
Tim Ries (tenor & soprano saxophone), (trumpet & flugelhorn), Michael Davis (trombone), Ben Monder (guitar), Stacey Shames (Harp), (piano & organ), (bass), Billy Drummond (bass)
  • The Rolling Stones Project (2005);
  • Stones World: The Rolling Stones Project II, Sunnyside (2008);
Tim Ries (alto, tenor, and soprano saxophones, piano), (drums), (guitar), (harmonica), (guitar, lap steel), Adam Rogers (guitar) and Tidawt (fusion ensemble) Album Review, by Paul J. Youngman, www.jazzreview.com, June 22, 2008
With With the Orchestra
  • Leave Your Mind Behind (Landmark, 1995)


Education
Tim Ries came from a musical family in Tecumseh, Michigan, about 70 miles from . His father Jack Ries (né Jack Leonard Ries; 1924–1990) was a professional trumpet player; his mother, Edith Viola (née O'Neil; 1925–2006), played piano; and his three sisters sang and also played the piano. Charlie Watts and Tim Ries on Piano Jazz, National Public Radio, August 31, 2007 Ries is a 1977 graduate of Tecumseh High School in Tecumseh, Michigan. His high school band director was Jimmie L. Rice (born 1946).

In 1981, Ries earned a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies at the University of North Texas College of Music in Denton. While at North Texas, he was a member of the 1980–1981 One O'Clock Lab Band during Leon Breeden's last year as director and also a member of the 1981–1982 One O'Clock during Neil Slater's first year as director. During his two-year tenure in the One O'Clock he performed on the Lab 81 and Lab 82, both studio recordings, and European Tour '82, a live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, July 20, 1982. In 1984, Ries earned his master's degree in saxophone from the University of Michigan.

His influential saxophone teachers have included James B. Forger (born 1951), Michigan All State Band, Ann Arbor (1971–1972), , Interlochen Arts Academy (1971–1972), , Interlochen Arts Academy (1976–1977), , University of North Texas (1979–1982), , University of Michigan (1982–1984), , New York (1986–1988), and at Hastings-on-Hudson, New York (1996–1999).

His key composition teachers have included , University of Michigan (1982–1984), , BMI Composers Workshop (1988–1990), and , BMI Composers Workshop (1988–1990) Biography: Tim Ries, Tim Ries Official Website


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