Tuesday June 21, 2011
Born in 1978 in Heerenveen, Tineke Postma started playing the saxophone at age eleven. She studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory, where she got her master’s degree with honors in 2005 and set to work as a teacher. In 2002, she got a master’s at the Manhattan School of Music in New York. There, she taught, among others, David Liebman, Dick Oatts, Chris Potter. Postma plays fresh, modern jazz, which over the years has been rewarded with several awards.
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