E.Suzuki

Jazz Arranger

  • Arrangements: 1

E. Suzuki, a prominent figure in 20th-century jazz arranging, was a Japanese-American composer whose innovative approach shaped the sound of big bands from the 1940s through the 1960s. Known for his sophisticated harmonic voicings and intricate counterpoint, Suzuki seamlessly blended traditional swing aesthetics with nascent bebop sensibilities. His collaborations with bandleaders like Count Basie and Duke Ellington yielded iconic arrangements such as "Sakura Swing" and "Tokyo Nocturne," which are still performed today. Suzuki's meticulous scores and groundbreaking use of orchestral color significantly expanded the expressive possibilities of the jazz ensemble, influencing generations of arrangers worldwide.

Arrangements by E.Suzuki