About

Bryan Reeder is a pianist and composer working in jazz, classical, and contemporary musics. He performs regularly in New York City, as well as throughout the United States and abroad. Reeder has released a number of albums, recorded music for film, and performed as a band leader at venues such as Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle Hotel, Feinstein's, and Philadelphia's Kimmel Center. Reeder is a member of Chris Norton's band with whom he has performed at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center, Joe's Pub, as well as numerous international engagements. He is the musical director and pianist for tony-nominated Euan Morton and together they have performed in concert at the Kennedy Center, The Algonquin Hotel's Oak Room, and the Morgan Library. Bryan is the keyboardist in Gideon King & The City Blog with shows at The Blue Note and City Winery.

As a composer, he has written and arranged for big band, orchestra, and smaller ensembles. He is a founder and partner of the music writing and arranging company Reeder & Musselman Ink through which he writes and publishes music for film, television, sound recordings, and live performances.

The diversity of his interests has placed him as a performer in the 1920's-style jazz ensembles of Glenn Crytzer, as a recording pianist and harpsichordist for tubist Dan Peck's Baroque album 1685, and as the author of the art book "Catalog of Worlds."

Bryan is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music. He teaches privately and enjoys passing on the valuable musical lessons he has learned.

To contact Bryan Reeder regarding booking or other please e-mail b88reed@gmail.com