Walter Lang

Walter Lang (born April 27, 1970) is an accomplished American jazz pianist, composer, and educator known for his versatile style that blends elements of jazz, classical, and popular music. He has made a significant impact on the jazz scene, both as a performer and a leader of various ensembles. Lang's notable works include his albums such as "Language of the Heart" (2002) and "Crossover" (2017), which showcase his innovative compositions and intricate improvisation. He has collaborated with a range of prominent musicians, including saxophonist Tim Ries and trumpeter Terence Blanchard, further expanding his influence within the jazz community. In addition to his performance career, Lang is dedicated to music education, serving as a faculty member at various institutions. His contributions to jazz education have helped inspire a new generation of musicians. Through his recordings and performances, Walter Lang continues to push the boundaries of jazz, earning recognition for his unique sound and artistic vision. His work exemplifies the evolution of contemporary jazz, making him a notable figure in the genre today.