Michael Brecker
American jazz saxophonist, multi‐instrumentalist and composer
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Michael Brecker's Gear
Early in his career, Brecker played a Selmer Super Balanced Action saxophone, later moving from the older model to its successor, the Selmer Mark VI tenor saxophone (serial number 86xxx, manufactured in 1960) as his main instrument[6] using a customized Dave Guardala mouthpiece.[7] His earlier mouthpieces included a metal Otto Link STM (during the mid-1970s) and a metal Dukoff in the late 1970s and early 1980s. As for reeds, Michael used LaVoz Medium (#3) brand (cut from arundo donax -- "Giant" or "Spanish" reed.)
In 1987 he featured his new solo album at the JVC Newport Jazz Festival, incorporating the Akai EWI 4000s.
Also find this performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOEF7f2HGoE
In 1985-86 he works on the conception of a metal tenor mouthpiece. He creates some resin’s prototypes and flies back to New York. There he meets players like David Liebman, Michael Brecker, Billy and Glen Drewes, Steve Slagle, Gary Smulian, Ralph Lalama, Dick Oats and shows them the results of his work. During the same period, he meets contemporary music French flautist Pierre-Yves Artaud, researcher at the French institute “Ircam”. He’s invited to present his work on the flute head-joint for a Jean-Pierre Rampal master class at Artaud’s conservatory in Boulogne-Billancourt (Paris).
Dave Guardala Michael Brecker Mark I Tenor mouthpiece
Guardala Mouthpiece without ligature, cap and leatherbag: silverplated ... This mouthpiece combinates the “ Florida “ sound with the Modern Design of the Guardala Mouthpieces. ... MB (M.Brecker Mark I) (available only Handmade and LIMITED): This model is the exact replica of the mouthpiece that Michael Brecker used
Another reference: https://www.saxophone.org/museum/mouthpieces/model/244
Michael Brecker is known to use Dave Guardala #2 Tenor Sax Reeds, as detailed on Angelfire. He pairs these reeds with his Guardala Brecker Model setup and Tenor Mark VI saxophone (serial number 86,XXX).
Michael Brecker On LaVoz Reeds
D'Addario Woodwinds Published on Feb 11, 2009 Michael Brecker On LaVoz Reeds
Neil Jason, who played with the Brecker Brothers, states Michael and Randy Brecker used this pedal on their leads, especially on Heavy Metal Be-Bop.
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Discography
Hearts and Numbers
1985
Michael Brecker
1987
Don't Try This At Home
1988
Now You See It ... (Now You Don't)
1990
Claus Ogerman Featuring Michael Brecker
1991
Tales From The Hudson
1996
Time Is Of The Essence
1999
Nearness Of You: The Ballad Book
2001
Directions in Music: Live At Massey Hall
2002
American Dreams
2002
Wide Angles
2003
Live in Helsinki 1995
2016
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Directions in Music: Live At Massey Hall
Michael Brecker & Herbie Hancock & Roy Hargrove · 2002
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