Home » Member Page
Steve Treseler
Seattle-based saxophonist and teaching artist
About Me
Steve Treseler is an award-winning Seattle-based saxophonist, composer, and innovative leader in teaching
improvised music. Hailed by Earshot as a firebrand of the tenor saxophone,” DownBeat calls his music
“beautifully crafted...whether free, through-composed, or somewhere in between.” Steve performs and
leads improvisation workshops throughout North America and Europe, performing at Birdland, Blue Note
Hawaii, and live on NPR’s Jazz Night in America.
Treseler’s bold and collaborative approach to improvised music began to take shape during his early
adolescence in Edmonds, WA immersed in the hypnotic rhythm of Seattle’s grunge scene. He started
playing clarinet in a public school band program, adding tenor saxophone in middle school. Throughout his
high school years, Steve was obsessed with the spontaneity and virtuosity of classic jazz recordings. He
began composing original music and performed at festivals up and down the West Coast with a youth trad
jazz band. Treseler’s musical voice crystallized during his studies at New England Conservatory in Boston,
where he was exposed to group improvisational techniques and the mentorship of jazz legends Jerry
Bergonzi, Bob Brookmeyer, and George Garzone.
Today, Treseler is embedded in the jazz and creative music scene in the Pacific Northwest, performing with
the Jim Knapp Orchestra, Johnaye Kendrick, Jay Thomas, and as a leader in his own notable groups.
Treseler’s projects as a leader include collaborations with the lauded trumpeter Ingrid Jensen: Center Song,
which reached #53 on the JazzWeek Radio Charts, and Invisible Sounds: For Kenny Wheeler on Whirlwind
Recordings, which was named one of DownBeat's best albums of 2019 and praised by the New York Times
as lyrical and songlike, whether moving at a quick clip or drifting as slowly as cloud cover. . .a standout
album. His sixth album, The Grind with In Motion Quartet, will be released in early 2025.
Embracing eclectic sounds beyond jazz, Treseler collaborates with songwriters Damien Jurado and Lacey
Bown, layering woodwind textures to their poignant storytelling. He explores experimental sonic worlds
with Scrambler Soundpainting Ensemble, a multidisciplinary artist collective, and Radiant Fields, a solo
project for saxophone and electronic effects.
As a teaching artist, Treseler is the founder of Infinite Improvisation, offering community-centered
workshops and retreats that draw from improv theater games, conducted improvisation, and the aural
tradition of jazz. Seattle JazzED calls his workshops, “revolutionary. . . Steve is an expert at teaching
improvisation in a fun, encouraging way.” Steve has led workshops and artist residencies throughout the
U.S. and Europe, including at Berklee College of Music, Hawaii’s Pacific Music Institute, Lionel Hampton Jazz
Festival, and in the Austrian Alps with Più Piano. Steve is the author of two instructional books, the Amazon
Bestseller Creativity Triggers for Musicians (2017) and The Living Jazz Tradition: A Creative Guide to
Improvisation and Harmony (CMA Press, 2014), used in music schools worldwide.
Treseler graduated from New England Conservatory with a distinction in performance and was named
“Outstanding Jazz Soloist” in the DownBeat Student Music Awards. He holds a Master of Music in Jazz
Studies and Improvised Music from the University of Washington where he was a teaching assistant for
groundbreaking trumpeter Cuong Vu.
Treseler is a Conn Selmer performing artist.