Andy Wasserman

Andy Wasserman

Musicians | Instrument: Piano | Location: Newark

This superb CD meets an extraordinarily high standard. The repertoire is exceptional; the interplay between pianist Andy Wasserman, bassist Lisle Atkinson, and percussionist Joe Licinski is sensitive, complex, and sublime.

—The Alternative Press

Updated: September 2, 2025

As of September 2025, musical artist, pianist/composer, Lydian Chromatic Concept certified teacher, online music educator and native New Yorker Andy Wasserman is as active as ever, evolving and prevailing in an astonishingly diverse range of experience within the music universe since becoming a full-time professional musician in the 1970's.

Andy Wasserman’s love of music is centered on his conception of “MUSIC: THE VOICE OF UNITY,” a  conviction grounded in the idea that music serves as a mirror for the unifying force, both within individuals and across different cultures. He defines music’s ultimate purpose as a treasure which restores, resonates, illuminates and speaks to all human beings as a powerful voice for Unity, a living holistic approach transcending all barriers.

Music, according to Wasserman, expresses both individual and collective identity, integrating understanding beyond words or ideology by teaching us the gift of how to listen and become better listeners. His 40+ years as an educator, performer and composer maintains wisdom teachings influenced by both Western and non-Western traditions, appreciating everyone's cultural legacy in the participatory transmission of human values, connection, harmony and universal balance.

The aim of his artistry is to share music as a vehicle that cultivates and encourages social justice: Music, as taught and performed by Wasserman, is an intermediary language for uplifting emotions by nurturing awareness of oneness, thereby promoting global solidarity.

At the heart of his music is the sincere expression of his own inner transformation as an ever evolving artist beyond category, exploring music as a healing universal force for good, empathy, happiness and inclusive cultural understanding, offering the world both individual and collective benefits by nurturing dignity, respect and compassion for all living beings.


With 4 new solo piano albums released in 2021 of all original compositions entitled Exuberance, Teleidoscope, Peregrination and Tree, a schedule that encompasses his "Couch Tour" weekly solo piano live stream concerts every Sunday that began in June 2020, with 204 weekly performance episodes so far - having presented 1,390 fresh, original compositions (concert schedule link at event listings on JazzNearYou.com), as well as a 6-day a week roster of private online lesson students from around the globe in his virtual teaching studio featuring his expertise in The Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization - the art and science of Tonal Gravity (certified by George Russell to do so) - Andy presses onward and upward to pass forward the wealth and inspiration of his life's work in music.

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THE NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD magazine, JANUARY, 2021 issue (NY@Night section),

REVIEW of Andy Wasserman's recent LIVE STREAM CONCERT "The Listening Experience":

During the pandemic, pianist Andy Wasserman has been presenting regular live-stream concerts with one ear toward the therapeutic, healing qualities of music. His latest (Dec. 13th) was dedicated to northern Pole Stars; for astronomy-leaning jazzbos, these are currently Polaris and Polaris Australis. Wasserman produced forays into the bright, the glimmering, the burning, the clouded-over, icy and distant, with use of falling phrases over shifting, widely gripped harmonies as well as blues-drenched, ringing major sevenths, ninths and elevenths. But this was far from what we used to call ‘new age’ music. “Togetherness”, a slow, meandering work, conjured thoughts of Bill Evans and Herbie Hancock. While feelings of unity can be subjective, the rolling complexities in Wasserman’s works are beautifully, almost mystically woven together. More so, much of the pianist’s repertoire is built on his mastery of George Russell’s Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization (indeed, Wasserman was certified by Russell to teach it). “Ataraxia” offered the most profound modal quality, leaving the listener with that odd feeling of hollowness that arises with such tonalities. This piece also carried a motive nothing short of haunting in its reach for simplicity. Other works incorporated lonesome, roving basslines opposite right-hand postmodern jazz, one inspired by Eric Dolphy’s iconic postcard to Russell proclaiming that he’s working on “the new concept, but with an outward-bound feeling.” - review written by John Pietaro

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Piano

Location

Newark

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Beginner to advanced

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Musical artist and educator Andy Wasserman has been giving private music lessons online since 2010 with highly interactive, customized and personalized programs of study via video chat in real-time for students around the world (all ages and all levels).

He is one of only a handful of professional musicians personally and directly certified by George Russell to teach Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization lessons since 1982. The LCCOTO is of profound and useful benefit for all instrumentalists in all styles for improvisation, composition, arranging and analysis. This is the renowned theory that changed the direction of Jazz into the Modal Period (Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, etc.), created by George Russell, the author of this innovative pan-stylistic music theory - the art and science of tonal gravity. CURRENTLY ACCEPTING PRIVATE STUDENTS ON ALL LEVELS, ON ANY INSTRUMENT:

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