Brian Marsella

Piano
Artist Albums
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10/07/2023
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The Flail
10/06/2023
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04/29/2022
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The Flail
02/20/2019
Mezzrow
Brian Marsella, Reid Taylor & Charles Goold
11/10/2018
Smalls
The Flail
11/09/2018
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The Flail
11/11/2017
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11/10/2017
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11/01/2016
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10/30/2016
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01/19/2016
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French Quarter Festival - The Flail
10/31/2015
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The Flail
10/30/2015
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The Flail
03/08/2015
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The Flail
11/02/2014
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The Flail
03/24/2014
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The Flail
04/27/2013
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The Flail
04/26/2013
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The Flail
05/19/2012
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05/18/2012
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The Flail
06/16/2011
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10/09/2010
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The Flail
10/08/2010
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02/27/2010
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02/26/2010
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11/11/2009
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Brian Marsella Duo
06/11/2009
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The Flail
06/28/2008
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06/27/2008
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11/10/2007
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11/09/2007
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The Flail
Upcoming Shows
Brian is an emerging artist in the improv music community. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,Brian learned music by ear at age three from listening to his father, an amateur jazz musician,play the saxophone and vibraphone. His first music loves were Tchaikovsky, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Scott Joplin. At five, Brian started to study classical piano and gave his first public performance. Most of Brian's childhood was filled with the struggle of learning music and the exhilaration of performance. At age eleven, Brian had has first professional "gig." Throughout his teen years, Brian performed extensively around the Philadelphia area in a myriad of settings. A friendship at that time with Philadelphia bassist, Lance Walker, whom had worked with Patti LaBelle and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, opened Brian to the world of R&B, blues, funk, and fusion, working with bands The Dukes of Destiny, The Elgins, and countless others. While doing club dates at night and weddings on the weekends, Brian kept up his classical career as well.At fourteen, Brian was the music director, conductor, and harpsichordist for the New Hope Performing Arts Festival's production of Mozart's opera, Bastien and Batienna, which received rave reviews. At sixteen, Brian gave his first full length concert at The James Lorah House, inDoylestown, Pa. The concert included works of D. Scarlatti, Chopin, Brahms and the world premier of Peter Cody's Sonata for Clarinet and Piano. Throughout this time, Brian was studying classical piano with master, David Ancker.Brian went on to study composition at the Westminster Choir College, and piano performance at The Juilliard School and The Peabody Conservatory, having studied with teachers such as David Dubal and Robert MacDonald. After a year hiatus from music, Brian moved to NYC and received his BFA in jazz performance from the New School Jazz and Contemporary Music Program. There he studied with Richie Beirach, George Garzone, Reggie Workman, Junior Mance, Joanne Brackeen,and LeAnn Ledgerwood. Since 2000, Brian has been a busy performing and recording artist, playing around the world with some of the world's finest musicians. Brian has been a member of Brazilian percussionist, Cyro Baptista's internationally acclaimed band, Beat the Donkey, since 2004. With Beat the Donkey, Brian has performed throughout the US and Europe, having played Central Park Summer Stage, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Bethel Woods Jazz Festival, and the Planet Arlington World Music Festival. This past year, Cyro and Brian have collaborated in forming the band, Vira Loucos, with bassist, Shanir Blumenkrantz and drummer, Tim Keiper. The group has played Tonic, The Jazz Standard, and MOMA, to frenzied audiences. Their debut album will be out this fall.Brian is also a founding member of long-time band of friends, Caveman. Caveman has playedover 300 shows in the US and Canada, including performances at the 2002 Endless MountainMusic Festival, 2003 New Orleans Jazz Festival, and Camp Bisco VI. Caveman has self-released two albums, 'Before the World' (which features a track with friend, Matisyahu) and 'totem'. Brian has also toured with Tzadik recording artist, Eyal Maoz's, 'Edom'. With Edom, Brian has performed at The New York City Winter Jazz Festival, The Montreal Jazz Festival, and the oy!hoo festival in NYC. The group will be recording a new album for Tzadik this year and will be performing in Russia this fall.Brian's other touring and recording credits include work with artists: Billy Martin, G. CalvinWeston, Marshall Allen, Odean Pope, Dave Fuszinski, Anat Cohen, Byard Lancatser, Jamaladeen Tacuma, Matisyahu, Trevor Dunn, Mary Halvorson, Briggan Kraus, Romero Lubambo, D.J. Logic,Taylor McFerrin, George Garzone, Rick Iannicone, Elliot Levin, Warren Oree, Dennis Irwin, Jason Smart, Edmar Castenada, Stephen Bernstein, Jon Madof, Erik Friedlander, Ches Smith, Baye Kouyate; and groups: Mad Cow, Big Tree, Leana Song, Pharoah's Daughter, UB313, Chris Tunkle Band, Circuit Breaker, Mother of All Bombs, Brentwood Estates, Exoskeleton, and Group TherapyWeblinks:www.theflail.com