Notable Musicians Linked To Chamber Jazz
- William Ackerman - A founder of Windham Hill.
- Bobo Stenson Trio
- Alex de Grassi
- Jimmy Guiffre
- Frank Zappa
- Gil Evans
- Darol Anger
- Buddy Collette
- Dave Douglas
- Eberhard Weber
- Erik Friedlander
- Chico Hamilton - An early proponent.
- Mark Isham
- Theo Jörgensmann
- Franz Koglmann
- Mark Kramer (jazz pianist)
- Penguin Cafe Orchestra
- Félix Lajkó
- Jazz Mandolin Project
- Bill Mays
- Modern Jazz Quartet
- Montreux
- Nightnoise
- Marcin Oles
- Chris Thile
- George Russell
- String Trio of New York
- Ron Carter's Golden Striker Trio
- Laurindo Almeida
- Bud Shank
Note: Many of these musicians are primarily known for other genres of jazz or other genres of music.
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