Double-bassist and composer Sage Reynolds is highly active on the Montréal music scene performing and writing in a variety of musical styles and contexts.
Education
The bulk of Sage’s musical training occurred while completing his Bachelor of Music Degree, Majoring in Jazz Performance, at McGill University (2000). Other training has included several years of private study (w/ Jordan O"Connor, Michel Donato, Alec Walkington, John Hebert, and others) as well as participation in numerous master classes and seminars, including a bass master class with Mark Dresser and participation in The International Jazz Workshop at The Banff Centre for the Arts (1999), where he played and studied with Dave Holland, Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas, and Kenny Werner.
Career
Originally from Ottawa, Ontario, he moved to Montréal in the mid nineties to pursue his studies and make a life for himself as a professional musician. Sage has performed and recorded with many different musicians and groups such as Sage Reynolds Quartet, Sienna Dahlen, Stars, Amon Tobin, Ismail Fencioglu, Kaba Horo, Sean Craig Quintet, Michel Berthiaume Quintet, Rita Chiarelli, and Lenya B. He is currently collaborating with local bassist/composer Miles Perkin in the organization of “Mont-Royal Composers Forum”, a project that showcases new and adventurous original music Other musical activities include studio session work (with performance and composition on The Sean Craig QuintetUnder Glass (Ora Records), frequent freelance gigging, the instruction of private students, and jazz combo coaching at The McGill Conservatory of Music.
In October 2005 his quartet opened for John Scofield at one of Montréal"s premier venues, Spectrum.
In addition to his work in the Province of Québec, Sage has performed elsewhere within Canada’s borders, including concerts in Thunder Bay (Ontario), Ottawa, and Vancouver at The Vancouver International Jazz Festival. He has performed internationally in locations such as Alaska, Central America, South East Asia, New York, New York, Mérida, Mexico (at the 2005 Mérida Jazz Festival Internacioal), and Austin, Texas at the 2006 Folk Alliance Conference.
Sage"s first Civil Defense as a band leader, Sage ReynoldsOn the Wall, was released on Effendi Records (Montréal) in September, 2006. Sage Reynolds created in 2007 a Montreal"s folk band, Life in Winter.