Liu Peiyi, jazz saxophone player and composer. "Antigua" saxophone global endorsement musician.
In 2010, he received a scholarship and was admitted to the Berkeley Conservatory of Music in the United States, under the tutelage of jazz saxophonist George Garzone, jazz educators Ed Tomassi, Hal Crook, and Dr. Shannon LeClaire. In 2013, he received a bachelor's degree in jazz saxophone performance from the institute. In 2014, he recorded and published his first jazz album "15 Years" in Boston. In 2017, he won a scholarship and was admitted to the New England Conservatory of Music, under the tutelage of world-renowned jazz saxophone educator Jerry Bergonzi, Grammy Award winner Donny McCaslin, Jazz Saxophone pioneer musicians Mark Turner, Miguel Zenon, and followed Ken schaphorst and Frank Carlberg to learn jazz composition, also studied a one-year band rehearsal course in the band class of legendary jazz drummer Bob Moses, and received a master's degree in jazz performance from the institute in 2019 . In 2019, he recorded and completed his second original jazz album "Flow of Soul" in Boston. As a professional saxophone player, Liu Peiyi lives in the United States all year round, and has maintained cooperation with international musicians and has been well received. In 2019, he played with contemporary legendary jazz bass musician Dave Holland at the Brown Concert Hall in Boston. In 2013, he cooperated with Wealter Beasley's classic work "Free" by Wealter Beasley, a famous American saxophonist. Liu Peiyi held saxophone lectures and special concerts in many music colleges in China, including Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, Sichuan Conservatory of Music, Xi'an Conservatory of Music, Xinjiang The School of Art, the Music School of Northwest University for Nationalities, and the Beijing Midi School of Music. Many of the students he has taken have successfully entered the Berkeley Conservatory of Music in the United States and the Prince Claude Conservatory of Music in the Netherlands.
This will be the second solo album "Flow Of Soul" (a conversation in the depths of the soul) recorded by the jazz saxophonist and composer Liu Peiyi in Boston in 2019. This is a record of his years of studying jazz in the United States. Personal experience, as well as the original album of jazz teaching in China and the United States in recent years, and the precipitation and thinking of cultural exchanges