photo: Michael Hart

Cactus, mesquite, and hot summers. Redfish and flounder in the flats of the nearby coastal bays. Football and marching bands. Cowboys and wildcatters. The only music on the air waves: country two-steps, Mexican rancheros, rock ‘n roll.

A small Gulf Coast Texas town was not a likely place for a future jazz musician and composer to grow up, but Paul English’s father was an accomplished jazz trombonist and a respected music educator and band director. Early on he introduced his son to Dave Brubeck, J. J. Johnson, and Count Basie (in that order) as well as Bach, Beethoven, and Stravinsky. This magical world fascinated Paul, and almost before he could speak, he was banging out sounds on the piano that must have been painful to others but glorious in his own mind.

Formal studies on trumpet began at age 8 as the sounds of Al Hirt, Rafael Mendez, and Dizzy Gillespie excited his ears and his imagination. Years later he would perform and record with Gillespie. Never a doubt that his destiny was in the world of music, English continued his music studies at the University of Miami, the University of Houston, and the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University where he earned both a B.M. and an M.M. in music composition as a student of the late Dr. Paul Cooper.

He has enjoyed a successful career as a composer, jazz pianist, recording artist, session player, producer, and educator, having served on the faculties of Texas Tech University, Sam Houston State University, San Jacinto College, and the Houston Community College.

He is a registered Steinway concert artist and makes his home in Houston, Texas.

Albums

The Voice of Brubeck, Vol. 1

Release Date: August 30, 2024
Catalog Number: NV6668
20th Century
Classical
Jazz
Vocal Music
Flute
Saxophone
Voice
From the iconic groove of his Take Five to the infectious melody he composed in Blue Rondo À la Turk and beyond, Dave Brubeck was an innovative musical figure who left an indelible footprint on the history of jazz. His groundbreaking approach to composition stretched far beyond the barriers of genre, however. THE VOICE OF BRUBECK, VOL. 1 from Navona Records showcases the legendary artist’s contributions to symphonic, chamber, and sacred vocal music, and explorations of new musical forms. Spearheaded by producer Arthur Gottschalk and the Lago Vista Community Concerts Foundation, this album offers a diverse palette of celebrated and previously-unrecorded choral and orchestral works that Brubeck regarded as some of his finest. Featuring the GRAMMY® Award-winning Houston Chamber Choir alongside a 19-piece orchestra and the Brubeck Brothers and Paul English Quartets, THE VOICE OF BRUBECK, VOL. 1 carries on the legacy of the widely influential pianist and composer’s body of work so that future generations may enjoy his music for years to come.

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