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Brian Landrus
NYC based low woodwind expert
About Me
After 10 albums as a leader, multi-instrumentalist and composer Dr. Brian Landrus has become one of the
most in demand low woodwind musicians on the planet. Landrus consistently places in the top five
baritone saxophonists in the world though Downbeat and JazzTimes Critics polls in the last few years.
Landrus’ 25-piece orchestral album Generations (2017), was named one of the best recordings of the year
by NPR, Downbeat Magazine, JazzTimes, All About Jazz, Jazziz, and many other international publications.
The New York Times wrote “With Generations, Mr. Landrus takes the jazz big band tradition into the
mesosphere.”
Landrus specializes on the low woodwind family, specifically: baritone saxophone, bass saxophone, bass
clarinet, contra alto clarinet, alto flute, and bass flute. Although Landrus specializes on these low frequency
beauties, he also plays all other saxophones, flutes, and clarinets. As a composer, Landrus has written for
solo instrument, up to symphony orchestra.
Landrus’ 2020 release, For Now, was released on BlueLand Records on May 15, 2020. For Now features:
Brian Landrus-bari sax, bass clarinet, alto and c flutes, Fred Hersch-piano, Drew Gress-bass, Billy Hart-
drums, Mike Rodriguez-trumpet, Sara Caswell-violin, Joyce Hammann-violin, Lois Martin-viola, and Jody
Redhage-Ferber-cello. It was produced by Dr. Bob Aldridge and Herschel Garfein. It was recorded and
mixed in NYC by Chris Allen and John Kilgore. In its first week of release, For Now has already received
over thirty glowing reviews from international press.
Based in Brooklyn, Landrus founded his own label, BlueLand Records, in 2010. His first releases of all
original music via BlueLand were Traverse (a quartet date with Lonnie Plaxico, Billy Hart and pianist
Michael Cain) and Capsule (by the Brian Landrus Kaleidoscope, with Cain, guitarist Nir Felder, bassist
Matthew Parish, drummer Rudy Royston). In 2013, Landrus released a second Kaleidoscope album, Mirage,
featuring himself on baritone sax, bass sax, bass clarinet, contra alto clarinet and bass flute alongside
Felder, Royston, Plaxico on acoustic and electric bass, Frank Carlberg on Rhodes/piano and a string quartet
led by violinist Mark Feldman. The New York Times praised Landrus and Mirage at length, pointing out that
“the tenderness in his playing feels as warm and accessible as his writing.” Landrus’ 2015 release, The
Deep Below, features Landrus on baritone and bass saxophones, bass clarinet, and bass flute, with Lonnie
Plaxico on bass, and Billy Hart on drums. Landrus was voted #1 Rising Star Baritonist in Downbeat
Magazine’s 2015 Critics Poll and The Deep Below has been called “A star vehicle” by The New York Times.
Landrus has performed with some of the world’s great musicians including: Fred Hersch, Robert Livingston
Aldridge, Herschel Garfein, Maria Schneider Orchestra, Nicholas Payton, Esperanza Spalding, Feist, Ken
Schaphorst Orchestra, Rakalam Bob Moses, Gil Evans Orchestra, George Garzone, The Temptations, The
Drifters, Michael Cain, The Four Tops, Darcy James Argue, West Side Story-NYC Broadway, Guy & Dolls-
NYC Broadway, Rufus Reid, The Coasters, Frank Carlberg, Ayn Inserto, Matt Wilson, The Beach Boys, Anat
Cohen, David Ake, Jerry Bergonzi, Lonnie Plaxico, Billy Hart, Ralph Alessi, Jay Anderson, Uri Caine, Brad
Shepik, Donny McCaslin, Harvey S, Scott Robinson, Bob Brookmeyer, Steve Wilson, Drew Gress, Peter
Epstein, Roni Ben Hur, Victor Lewis, Jamie Baum, Justin Brown, Igmar Thomas, Ben Williams, Marcus
Strickland, Marc Cary, Mark Feldman, Joyce Hammann, Jody Redhage-Ferber, Sara Caswell, Frank
Kimborough, Brian Lynch, Michael Rodriguez, Roscoe Mitchell, Robert Dick, Groundation, Conrad Herwig,
Ravi Coltrane, Danilo Perez, Ben Monder, Matthew Parish, Nir Felder, Chris Turner, Brandee Younger, Joe
Locke, Darryl Harper, Alan Ferber, Mark Ferber, Lewis Nash, Greg Gisberg, Mark Whitfield, Martha Reeves,
Chubby Checker, Bob Berg, Joey Defrancesco, Leo Genovese, Frank London, Gatemouth Brown, Jason
Palmer, and many more.
Landrus earned his PhD in composition at Rutgers University, two Master of Music degrees in jazz
composition and jazz performance at the New England Conservatory, and a Bachelor’s degree at University
of Nevada Reno. Landrus is an endorsed artist for Selmer Paris saxophones and clarinets, D’Addario reeds,
Lebayle mouthpieces, Silverstein ligatures, Kingma flutes, Arista Flutes, Marmaduke Straps, and Woodwind
Design Stands.
“His bari flutters with utmost grace, his bass clarinet sobs for humanity and his alto flute floats cloud-like
through moody skies. With For Now, Landrus has created a work of astonishing beauty.” - Downbeat
Magazine
“ A commanding voice on both baritone saxophone and bass clarinet” - WBGO, Nate Chinen
“A baritone saxophonist of convincing authority” - New York Times
“With baritone saxophone in hand, Landrus surfs swinging currents through “The Signs,” waltzes in step
and style across “The Miss,” and engages in a spellbinding after-hours duologue with Hersch on
Thelonious Monk’s “Ruby, My Dear.” Wielding an alto flute on “The Night of Change,” he adopts an
attractive glow-and-flow aesthetic.” - JazzTimes Magazine
“A composer of great strength and substance,” - All About Jazz