Marty Gold

Jazz Composer

  • Born: 1915 – 2011
  • Arrangements available: 1

Marty Gold was an American composer, arranger, and conductor whose prolific career spanned decades, leaving a significant mark on the worlds of jazz, pop, and film music. Born in 1915, Gold began his musical journey as a pianist, eventually honing his skills in orchestration and composition. He gained early recognition for his sophisticated arrangements for various big bands and vocalists, demonstrating a remarkable versatility that allowed him to navigate diverse musical landscapes, from lush orchestral scores to vibrant jazz charts. Gold's distinctive compositional style often blended accessible melodies with rich harmonic textures and swinging rhythms, making his original works highly appealing for jazz ensembles. Pieces like "Groovin' Easy," "Jazz For Jackie," and "Big Band Ballad" showcase his knack for crafting engaging and playable charts that became staples for school and professional jazz bands alike. His influence is evident in the enduring popularity of his compositions, which continue to be performed and studied, solidifying his legacy as a master craftsman of the big band sound and a vital contributor to the jazz repertoire.

Sheet Music Arrangements of Marty Gold