Matt Pivec

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Known to many as Master P. Funk, Matt Pivec is a saxophonist and the director of Jazz Studies at Butler University.[1]

Work

Pivec has been a prolific saxophonist working with several leading musicians and musical groups including Ray Charles, The Temptations, Dave Rivello, Bob Brookmeyer, Peter Erskine, Maria Schneider, Julia Dollison and Melvin Rhyne.[2][3] He has also toured with Broadway shows like Hairspray and The Producers.[4] Pivec not only plays jazz, he also is a skilled classical musician. He often plays with classical groups like the Rochester Philharmonic Pops Orchestra.[5][6]

Teaching

Beyond Pivec's collaborations and performances, he also serves as the director of Jazz studies at Butler University. Before becoming director at Butler, Pivec taught at California State University, Stanislaus and Cornell University.

Education

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