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Cecil Percival Taylor (born March 15, 1929) is an American pianist and poet. Classically trained, Taylor is generally acknowledged as one of the pioneers of free jazz. His music is characterized by an extremely energetic, physical approach, producing complex improvised sounds, frequently involving tone clusters and intricate polyrhythms. His piano technique has been likened to percussion, for example described as "eighty-eight tuned drums" (referring to the number of keys on a standard piano). He has also been described as "like Art Tatum with contemporary-classical leanings".
Taylor was born in New York City. He began playing piano at age six and studied at the New York College of Music and New England Conservatory. After first steps in R&B and swing-styled small groups in the early 1950s, he formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy in 1956.
Taylor's first recording, Jazz Advance, featured Lacy and was released in 1956. It is described by Cook and Morton in the Penguin Guide to Jazz: "While there are still many nods to conventional post-bop form in this set, it already points to the freedoms which the pianist would later immerse himself in." Taylor's Quartet featuring Lacy also appeared at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival. He collaborated with saxophonist John Coltrane in 1958 (Stereo Drive, currently available as Coltrane Time).
Taylor may refer to:
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Cecil (/ˈsiːsəl/ or /ˈsɛsəl/) may refer to:
William Parker may refer to:
Cecil Taylor - The World Of Cecil Taylor
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Cecil Taylor - Unit Structures (Full Album)
Cecil Taylor - Lena
Cecil Taylor - Silent Tongues (Montreux Live)
Enjoy the Documentary on Cecil Taylor
Cecil Taylor: Solo Piano (1984)
Cecil Taylor Group Live Concert
Cecil Taylor - Jazz Ost-West Festival 1984 (fragm.)
Cecil Taylor Piano at Ornette Coleman Memorial
Cecil Taylor - free jazz
Cecil Taylor
Cecil Taylor (from Voices and Piano) by Peter Ablinger
Dilettante (03/'09)
Track Listing :- "Air" - 00:00 "This Nearly Was Mine" - 08:45 "Port Of Call" - 19:40 "E.B." - 24:05 "Lazy Afternoon" - 34:04 Personnel :- Cecil Taylor: piano Buell Neidlinger: bass Denis Charles: drums Archie Shepp: tenor saxophone Enjoy :)
From Ron Mann's 1981 free jazz documentary "Imagine the Sound"
Tracklist: 0:00 Steps 10:20 Enter, Evening (Soft Line Structure) 21:27 Unit Structure, As of a Now, Section 39:15 Tales (8 Whisps) Label: Blue Note Credits: Eddie Gale Stevens, Jr.: trumpet Jimmy Lyons: alto saxophone Ken McIntyre: alto saxophone, oboe, bass clarinet Cecil Taylor: piano, bells, composer, liner notes Henry Grimes: bass Alan Silva: bass Andrew Cyrille: drums Alfred Lion:producer Rudy Van Gelder: recording engineer Reid Miles: cover design Francis Wolff: photography
Track Listing :- "Abyss (1st Mov), Petals & Filaments (2nd Mov), Jitney (3rd Mov)" - 00:00 "Crossing (4th Movement) Part One" - 18:23 "Crossing (4th Movement) Part Two" - 26:59 "After All (5th Movement)" - 36:59 "Jitney No. 2" - 46:58 "After All No.2" - 51:10 Enjoy :)
From the Munich Piano Summer in 1984 Cecil Taylor - Solo Piano Performance 1:08 Free Improvisation I 51:13 Free Improvisation II Cecil Percival Taylor (born in March 25, 1929) is an American pianist and poet. Classically trained, Taylor is generally acknowledged as one of the pioneers of free jazz. His music is characterized by an extremely energetic, physical approach, producing complex improvised sounds, frequently involving tone clusters and intricate polyrhythms. His piano technique has been likened to percussion, for example described as "eighty-eight tuned drums" (referring to the number of keys on a standard piano). [...] Taylor was born in New York City. He began playing piano at age six and studied at the New York College of Music and New England Conservatory. [...] Taylor's fir...
Cecil Taylor and RADA live at the Knitting Factory New York - 1991 Concert footage is courtesy of a Japanese TV show Cecil Taylor - Piano/Composer Calros Ward - Sax Glenn Spearmann - Sax Raphe Malik - Trumpet John Bruschini - Guitar William Parker - Bass Henry Martinez - Percussion Turman Barker - Drums Tony Oxley - Drums
Cecil Taylor - piano Jazz Ost-West Festival in Nürnberg 1984, Germany
New York, June 27, 2015----Cecil Taylor's sublime musical tribute to Ornette Coleman (1930-2015) at the Riverside Church in West Harlem today. Filmed by Liza Bear. See also my photos from the memorial at https://www.facebook.com/liza.bear.56
Eric Wubbels of the Wet Ink Ensemble premieres Peter Ablinger's "Cecil Taylor," from his "Voices and Piano" series. Premiered September 23, 2009 in New York City.
Protagonist's mortality grips him. Despairing, he searches for meaning in vain. by David Vaipan @ http://vaipan.com watch the "trailer" here: http://vimeo.com/36175918 Thus he finds a love, ostensibly persisting, Apparitions of immaculate sublimation. He repudiates lethargy; without desisting, Crafts a piece deserving presentation. A modest show, a crowd unresisting Smiles at the motley conglomeration. Though, too callow, all flee posthaste; What's art worth if it does not sate? Life so errant, tomorrow so equivocal, Sneers and snickers coated with incessant prate; Erudite criticism from sophist societal Virtuosos evokes uncertainty on chosen fate. Following completion, satisfaction ephemeral, Persisting seems an imbecilic gait. Tenacity wanes, desired idealism a farce, That epigram on...
Characterized by the Village Voice as "the most consistently brilliant free bassist of all time", William Parker has been in demand as a performer with such notable avant-jazz musicians as Ed Blackwell, Don Cherry, Bill Dixon, Milford Graves, Billy Higgins, Sunny Murray, and Cecil Taylor. Parker is also a prolific composer who has written in a wide range of forms including opera (eg. "A Thousand Cranes" for orchestra, dance, and a 1000 school children performed at the opening of the UN Special Session on Disarmament in June, 1982), oratorio, ballet (eg. "Light Slices My Heart" for voices and small ensemble with Aztec poetry), film scores, various works for large and small instrumental ensembles, and soliloquies for solo instruments. Parker has published three volumes of poetry, and wrote t...
This material was shot during production of "The Reach Of Resonance," a feature documentary by Steve Elkins, but this material was not used in the film. www.reachofresonance.com "When I first saw Nels and William perform together, it was with Thurston Moore and Mats Gustafsson at UCLA. It was one of the most firebreathing performances of improvisation I've ever witnessed. In the midst of working on "The Reach Of Resonance," I invited Nels to meet up with William and I, at William's studio in Oakland, California in 2005 to improvise together once again. What I discovered when Nels arrived, was that he and William had never actually met! They had merely shaken hands prior to taking the stage for their previous collaboration. This clip is a short segment I edited together of the music tha...
Roulette TV caught solo sets and a world premere duo performance by Bill Orcutt ("one of the most influential noise artists of the 20th century") and Chris Corsano ( “one of the most exciting drummers on the planet”) - and asked the tough questions: "What is your name and what do you do?" "Why are the two of you playing together?" "Why play loud?" "Why do your records sound the way they do?" "Why modify your instrument?" "WHY MAKE MUSIC?" CHRIS CORSANO First spellbound by freely improvised music in the mid-1990s after witnessing performances by TEST, William Parker, Cecil Taylor, and others, Chris Corsano began a long-standing, high-energy partnership with Paul Flaherty in 1998. A move from western Massachusetts, USA to the UK in 2005 led Corsano to develop an expanded solo music o...
Andrew Cyrille, Bob Stewart, Roy Campbell Andrew Cyrille was born in Brooklyn, NY. As well as studying privately, he attended the Juilliard and Hartnett schools of music. He has performed with Jazz artists ranging from Coleman Hawkins, Illinois Jacquet and Mary Lou Williams to Kenny Dorham, Muhal Richard Abrams, Horace Tapscott, John Carter,Mal Waldron and David Murray. In 1964 he formed and association with pianist Cecil Taylor that would last for 11 years. He played drums for many notable dancer-choreogrphers from the mid to late 1960’s. He was artist-residence and teacher at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio from 1971 to 1973. Cyrille has also taught at the Graham Windham Home for Children in New York. He is currently a faculty member at the New School University (formally The Ne...
Performers: Lotte Anker, Marilyn Crispell. Marilyn Crispell is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music where she studied classical piano and composition, and has been a resident of Woodstock, New York since 1977 when she came to study and teach at the Creative Music Studio. She discovered jazz through the music of John Coltrane, Cecil Taylor and other contemporary jazz players and composers. For ten years she was a member of the Anthony Braxton Quartet and the Reggie Workman Ensemble and has been a member of the Barry Guy New Orchestra and guest with his London Jazz Composers Orchestra, as well as a member of the Henry Grimes Trio, Quartet Noir (with Urs Leimgruber, Fritz Hauser and Joelle Leandre), and Anders Jormin's Bortom Quintet. In 2005 she performed and recorded with th...
Improvisation #3, April 3, 2009, OPCM Eddie Gale & friends, a performance at OPCM on April 3, 2009 Featuring Eddie Gale, Trumpet ** This is one of 8 improvised performances recorded on the evening of April 3, 2009, to be posted to this and the main OPCM site. Performers include: Bill Crossman and many other local luminaries and luminaries-in-the-making. Musicians sign up for a 10-minute slot onstage and perform as they wish-solo, with their own ensemble, or by selecting other musicians in the room. After performing, musicians can sign up for more slots if time permits. A piano and trap drum kit will be available. % FLYER ANNOUNCEMENT… % First Fridays: Monthly at OPCM [Oakland Public Conservatory of Music] FREE-JAZZ, FREE-IMPROV OPEN STAGE & OPEN MIKE! Open to all musicians ...
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From Ron Mann's 1981 free jazz documentary "Imagine the Sound"
Cecil Taylor and RADA live at the Knitting Factory New York - 1991 Concert footage is courtesy of a Japanese TV show Cecil Taylor - Piano/Composer Calros Ward - Sax Glenn Spearmann - Sax Raphe Malik - Trumpet John Bruschini - Guitar William Parker - Bass Henry Martinez - Percussion Turman Barker - Drums Tony Oxley - Drums
Track Listing :- "Abyss (1st Mov), Petals & Filaments (2nd Mov), Jitney (3rd Mov)" - 00:00 "Crossing (4th Movement) Part One" - 18:23 "Crossing (4th Movement) Part Two" - 26:59 "After All (5th Movement)" - 36:59 "Jitney No. 2" - 46:58 "After All No.2" - 51:10 Enjoy :)
Cecil Taylor: piano (tracks 1-3)... Steve Lacy: soprano saxophone (tracks 1-3).... Buell Neidlinger: bass (tracks 1-3).... Denis Charles: drums (tracks 1-3).... Gigi Gryce: alto saxophone (tracks 4-6).... Donald Byrd: trumpet(tracks 4-6).... Hank Jones: piano (tracks 4-6).... Wendell Marshall: bass (tracks 4-6)..... Osie Johnson: drums (tracks 4-6)..... .... .... Recorded July 5 & 6 1957.... ..... .... FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. I state here in a good faith that I have made and uploaded here this copy o...
ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO & CECIL TAYLOR October 30, 1984 Le Theatre Musical de Paris Lester Bowie - trumpet, percussion Roscoe Mitchell - saxophones, percussion Joseph Jarman - saxophones, flute, percussion Malachi Favors - bass, percussion Don Moye - percussion, drums Cecil Taylor - piano, voice, percussion this is complete concert version (available as excerpt + interviews / check my AEOC playlist)
New York, June 27, 2015----Cecil Taylor's sublime musical tribute to Ornette Coleman (1930-2015) at the Riverside Church in West Harlem today. Filmed by Liza Bear. See also my photos from the memorial at https://www.facebook.com/liza.bear.56
Track Listing :- "Air" - 00:00 "This Nearly Was Mine" - 08:45 "Port Of Call" - 19:40 "E.B." - 24:05 "Lazy Afternoon" - 34:04 Personnel :- Cecil Taylor: piano Buell Neidlinger: bass Denis Charles: drums Archie Shepp: tenor saxophone Enjoy :)
Tracklist: 0:00 Steps 10:20 Enter, Evening (Soft Line Structure) 21:27 Unit Structure, As of a Now, Section 39:15 Tales (8 Whisps) Label: Blue Note Credits: Eddie Gale Stevens, Jr.: trumpet Jimmy Lyons: alto saxophone Ken McIntyre: alto saxophone, oboe, bass clarinet Cecil Taylor: piano, bells, composer, liner notes Henry Grimes: bass Alan Silva: bass Andrew Cyrille: drums Alfred Lion:producer Rudy Van Gelder: recording engineer Reid Miles: cover design Francis Wolff: photography
Track Listing :- "Abyss (1st Mov), Petals & Filaments (2nd Mov), Jitney (3rd Mov)" - 00:00 "Crossing (4th Movement) Part One" - 18:23 "Crossing (4th Movement) Part Two" - 26:59 "After All (5th Movement)" - 36:59 "Jitney No. 2" - 46:58 "After All No.2" - 51:10 Enjoy :)
From the Munich Piano Summer in 1984 Cecil Taylor - Solo Piano Performance 1:08 Free Improvisation I 51:13 Free Improvisation II Cecil Percival Taylor (born in March 25, 1929) is an American pianist and poet. Classically trained, Taylor is generally acknowledged as one of the pioneers of free jazz. His music is characterized by an extremely energetic, physical approach, producing complex improvised sounds, frequently involving tone clusters and intricate polyrhythms. His piano technique has been likened to percussion, for example described as "eighty-eight tuned drums" (referring to the number of keys on a standard piano). [...] Taylor was born in New York City. He began playing piano at age six and studied at the New York College of Music and New England Conservatory. [...] Taylor's fir...
Track Listing :- "Streams and Chorus of Seed" - 00:00 Personnel :- Cecil Taylor: piano Jimmy Lyons: alto saxophone Raphe Malik: trumpet David S. Ware: tenor saxophone Marc Edwards: drums Enjoy :)
Cecil Taylor 1984-07-07 10th Jazz Ost-West Festival, Meistersingerhalle, Nuremberg, Germany 01 Untitled Improvisation
Cecil Taylor and RADA live at the Knitting Factory New York - 1991 Concert footage is courtesy of a Japanese TV show Cecil Taylor - Piano/Composer Calros Ward - Sax Glenn Spearmann - Sax Raphe Malik - Trumpet John Bruschini - Guitar William Parker - Bass Henry Martinez - Percussion Turman Barker - Drums Tony Oxley - Drums
Original notes: November 12, 1995 CECIL TAYLOR QUINTET Fabrik, Hamburg (D), 20th Jazz Festival (09.11. - 12.11. 1995) Cecil Taylor (p,voc) Harri Sjstrm (ss) Tristan Honsinger (cello) Thurman Barker (mar,perc) Paul Lovens (dr) 1) Untitled Improvisation (Taylor) 90:00 Uploaded by Axel(a.k.a. RoryGallagher), Friesland, Germany. Note: First ten seconds are missing due to delay of VPS signal start. Cecil Taylor: http://www.cecil-taylor.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Taylor Video Source: NDR German TV broadcast Taper: Axel himself 20th HH Jazz Fest, Fabrik, Altona, Germany, 12th November 1995 01) Untitled Improvisation ~ see: http://www.webmutations.com/ceciltaylor/1995.html Length: 90:03min Cecil Taylor: Piano Harri Sojöström: Soprano Saxophone Tristan Honsinger: Cello...
Student Studies (1966) Student Studies parts 1 and 2. Cecil Taylor: piano Jimmy Lyons: alto saxophone Alan Silva: bass Andrew Cyrille: drums http://www.onefinalnote.com/reviews/t/taylor-cecil/student-studies.asp http://www.allmusic.com/album/student-studies-mw0000317322
FREEDOM NOW ! Filmer la musique autrement 2005 Wadada Leo Smith The Golden Quartet Par Jacques Goldstein 52’ En coproduction avec le festival Banlieues Bleues et la chaîne Mezzo, La Huit a souhaité produire pour la télévision des films qui rendraient compte d’une réflexion sur les rapports entre l’image et la musique, dans un esprit de création et de liberté aussi large que possible. Une carte blanche a ainsi été proposée à des réalisateurs pour lesquels la musique est un centre d’intérêt majeur, à partir de concerts des éditions 2003/2004/2005 du festival Banlieues Bleues De cette expérience sont nés 18 films qui, en s’appropriant le matériau sonore (musiques, bruits, textes) d’une part, en intensifiant et expérimentant les rapports que ce matériau entretient avec l’image d’autre part, ...
Excerpts from the documentary that I use for educational purposes.
Cecil Taylor April 13, 1990 Cecil Taylor p / Tony Oxley dr incl. Interview
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with John Snyder of Artists House Foundation. Taylor has been known as a controversial figure in jazz. A true innovator, Taylor has taken the roots of music and transcended any limitations or definitions. He has abandoned traditional song forms, preset and repetitive chord sequences and the concept of a steady pulse or meter. However, Taylor's music is not devoid of structure or organization. In fact, his music in particular is highly structured, with solo and ensemble passages worked out in detail. If you would like to visit Cecil's official website, log on to www.the-temple.net/taylor/ for more of his music and scheduled perf...
This is an interview of Max Roach and Cecil Taylor. It is from their Historic concert record at Columbia University, December 15, 1979.
Cecil Taylor - All the Notes (2006, Felver) [Limited Edition Directors Cut DVD]
Marian McPartland & Cecil Taylor NPR Radio studio, NY 1986 Very good stereo broadcast. Slight hiss. Sounds like a crash course in free or experimental jazz. 00:00 Intro/Poetry of Sound 2:29 02:28 Jimmy Lyons Dedication/Pleasure [CT-Piano Solo] 3:05 05:32 Meeting Lyons_Mountain Eyes [CT-Piano Solo] 3:06 08:38 Practice and Trascendence/Monk-Duke-Billie 4:11 12:49 Improvised Duet #1 3:42 16:30 Random Notes [Marian-Improvised Solo] 4:57 21:27 Core of the Tune [Taht]/Structural Process 6:10 27:36 Improvised Duet #2 [G Minor Resonances] 4:20 31:54 Finding My Own Language 2:57 34:51 Cecil Piano Solo [Untitled] 3:22 38:13 Music and Architecture 4:10 42:23 Chelsea Bridge [Marian Solo Snippet] 0:30 42:52 The Name Will Occur To Me [CT-Piano Solo] 5:44 48:36 The Elegance of Marian 1:2...
Interview link: http://is.gd/iLoiG6 Cecil Taylor In Conversation. Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/SnapshotsFoundation and visit http://www.snapshotsfoundation.com/
New York, June 27, 2015----Cecil Taylor's sublime musical tribute to Ornette Coleman (1930-2015) at the Riverside Church in West Harlem today. Filmed by Liza Bear. See also my photos from the memorial at https://www.facebook.com/liza.bear.56
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Track Listing :- "Air" - 00:00 "This Nearly Was Mine" - 08:45 "Port Of Call" - 19:40 "E.B." - 24:05 "Lazy Afternoon" - 34:04 Personnel :- Cecil Taylor: piano Buell Neidlinger: bass Denis Charles: drums Archie Shepp: tenor saxophone Enjoy :)
From Ron Mann's 1981 free jazz documentary "Imagine the Sound"
Tracklist: 0:00 Steps 10:20 Enter, Evening (Soft Line Structure) 21:27 Unit Structure, As of a Now, Section 39:15 Tales (8 Whisps) Label: Blue Note Credits: Eddie Gale Stevens, Jr.: trumpet Jimmy Lyons: alto saxophone Ken McIntyre: alto saxophone, oboe, bass clarinet Cecil Taylor: piano, bells, composer, liner notes Henry Grimes: bass Alan Silva: bass Andrew Cyrille: drums Alfred Lion:producer Rudy Van Gelder: recording engineer Reid Miles: cover design Francis Wolff: photography
Track Listing :- "Abyss (1st Mov), Petals & Filaments (2nd Mov), Jitney (3rd Mov)" - 00:00 "Crossing (4th Movement) Part One" - 18:23 "Crossing (4th Movement) Part Two" - 26:59 "After All (5th Movement)" - 36:59 "Jitney No. 2" - 46:58 "After All No.2" - 51:10 Enjoy :)
From the Munich Piano Summer in 1984 Cecil Taylor - Solo Piano Performance 1:08 Free Improvisation I 51:13 Free Improvisation II Cecil Percival Taylor (born in March 25, 1929) is an American pianist and poet. Classically trained, Taylor is generally acknowledged as one of the pioneers of free jazz. His music is characterized by an extremely energetic, physical approach, producing complex improvised sounds, frequently involving tone clusters and intricate polyrhythms. His piano technique has been likened to percussion, for example described as "eighty-eight tuned drums" (referring to the number of keys on a standard piano). [...] Taylor was born in New York City. He began playing piano at age six and studied at the New York College of Music and New England Conservatory. [...] Taylor's fir...
Cecil Taylor and RADA live at the Knitting Factory New York - 1991 Concert footage is courtesy of a Japanese TV show Cecil Taylor - Piano/Composer Calros Ward - Sax Glenn Spearmann - Sax Raphe Malik - Trumpet John Bruschini - Guitar William Parker - Bass Henry Martinez - Percussion Turman Barker - Drums Tony Oxley - Drums
Cecil Taylor - piano Jazz Ost-West Festival in Nürnberg 1984, Germany
New York, June 27, 2015----Cecil Taylor's sublime musical tribute to Ornette Coleman (1930-2015) at the Riverside Church in West Harlem today. Filmed by Liza Bear. See also my photos from the memorial at https://www.facebook.com/liza.bear.56
Eric Wubbels of the Wet Ink Ensemble premieres Peter Ablinger's "Cecil Taylor," from his "Voices and Piano" series. Premiered September 23, 2009 in New York City.
Protagonist's mortality grips him. Despairing, he searches for meaning in vain. by David Vaipan @ http://vaipan.com watch the "trailer" here: http://vimeo.com/36175918 Thus he finds a love, ostensibly persisting, Apparitions of immaculate sublimation. He repudiates lethargy; without desisting, Crafts a piece deserving presentation. A modest show, a crowd unresisting Smiles at the motley conglomeration. Though, too callow, all flee posthaste; What's art worth if it does not sate? Life so errant, tomorrow so equivocal, Sneers and snickers coated with incessant prate; Erudite criticism from sophist societal Virtuosos evokes uncertainty on chosen fate. Following completion, satisfaction ephemeral, Persisting seems an imbecilic gait. Tenacity wanes, desired idealism a farce, That epigram on...
Characterized by the Village Voice as "the most consistently brilliant free bassist of all time", William Parker has been in demand as a performer with such notable avant-jazz musicians as Ed Blackwell, Don Cherry, Bill Dixon, Milford Graves, Billy Higgins, Sunny Murray, and Cecil Taylor. Parker is also a prolific composer who has written in a wide range of forms including opera (eg. "A Thousand Cranes" for orchestra, dance, and a 1000 school children performed at the opening of the UN Special Session on Disarmament in June, 1982), oratorio, ballet (eg. "Light Slices My Heart" for voices and small ensemble with Aztec poetry), film scores, various works for large and small instrumental ensembles, and soliloquies for solo instruments. Parker has published three volumes of poetry, and wrote t...
This material was shot during production of "The Reach Of Resonance," a feature documentary by Steve Elkins, but this material was not used in the film. www.reachofresonance.com "When I first saw Nels and William perform together, it was with Thurston Moore and Mats Gustafsson at UCLA. It was one of the most firebreathing performances of improvisation I've ever witnessed. In the midst of working on "The Reach Of Resonance," I invited Nels to meet up with William and I, at William's studio in Oakland, California in 2005 to improvise together once again. What I discovered when Nels arrived, was that he and William had never actually met! They had merely shaken hands prior to taking the stage for their previous collaboration. This clip is a short segment I edited together of the music tha...
Roulette TV caught solo sets and a world premere duo performance by Bill Orcutt ("one of the most influential noise artists of the 20th century") and Chris Corsano ( “one of the most exciting drummers on the planet”) - and asked the tough questions: "What is your name and what do you do?" "Why are the two of you playing together?" "Why play loud?" "Why do your records sound the way they do?" "Why modify your instrument?" "WHY MAKE MUSIC?" CHRIS CORSANO First spellbound by freely improvised music in the mid-1990s after witnessing performances by TEST, William Parker, Cecil Taylor, and others, Chris Corsano began a long-standing, high-energy partnership with Paul Flaherty in 1998. A move from western Massachusetts, USA to the UK in 2005 led Corsano to develop an expanded solo music o...
Andrew Cyrille, Bob Stewart, Roy Campbell Andrew Cyrille was born in Brooklyn, NY. As well as studying privately, he attended the Juilliard and Hartnett schools of music. He has performed with Jazz artists ranging from Coleman Hawkins, Illinois Jacquet and Mary Lou Williams to Kenny Dorham, Muhal Richard Abrams, Horace Tapscott, John Carter,Mal Waldron and David Murray. In 1964 he formed and association with pianist Cecil Taylor that would last for 11 years. He played drums for many notable dancer-choreogrphers from the mid to late 1960’s. He was artist-residence and teacher at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio from 1971 to 1973. Cyrille has also taught at the Graham Windham Home for Children in New York. He is currently a faculty member at the New School University (formally The Ne...
Performers: Lotte Anker, Marilyn Crispell. Marilyn Crispell is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music where she studied classical piano and composition, and has been a resident of Woodstock, New York since 1977 when she came to study and teach at the Creative Music Studio. She discovered jazz through the music of John Coltrane, Cecil Taylor and other contemporary jazz players and composers. For ten years she was a member of the Anthony Braxton Quartet and the Reggie Workman Ensemble and has been a member of the Barry Guy New Orchestra and guest with his London Jazz Composers Orchestra, as well as a member of the Henry Grimes Trio, Quartet Noir (with Urs Leimgruber, Fritz Hauser and Joelle Leandre), and Anders Jormin's Bortom Quintet. In 2005 she performed and recorded with th...
Improvisation #3, April 3, 2009, OPCM Eddie Gale & friends, a performance at OPCM on April 3, 2009 Featuring Eddie Gale, Trumpet ** This is one of 8 improvised performances recorded on the evening of April 3, 2009, to be posted to this and the main OPCM site. Performers include: Bill Crossman and many other local luminaries and luminaries-in-the-making. Musicians sign up for a 10-minute slot onstage and perform as they wish-solo, with their own ensemble, or by selecting other musicians in the room. After performing, musicians can sign up for more slots if time permits. A piano and trap drum kit will be available. % FLYER ANNOUNCEMENT… % First Fridays: Monthly at OPCM [Oakland Public Conservatory of Music] FREE-JAZZ, FREE-IMPROV OPEN STAGE & OPEN MIKE! Open to all musicians ...
Cecil Taylor - Cecil Taylor (Full Album) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tip: click on the time and listen your favorite song Track list: 1 | 00:00 | Cecil Taylor - Shifting Down (Kenny Dorham) 2 | 10:39 | Cecil Taylor - Double Clutching (Chuck Israels) 3 | 18:58 | Cecil Taylor - Rick Kick Shaw (Cecil Taylor) 4 | 25:03 | Cecil Taylor - Lazy Afternoon (Jerome Moross) 5 | 39:56 | Cecil Taylor - Luyah! the Glorius Step (Cecil Taylor) 6 | 46:22 | Cecil Taylor - Bulbs (Cecil Taylor) 7 | 53:14 | Cecil Taylor - Little Lees (Cecil Taylor) 8 | 1:02:19 | Cecil Taylor - African Violets (Cecil Taylor) 9 | 1:07:31 | Cecil Taylor - Johnny Come Lately (Billy Strayhorn) 10 | 1:14:44 | Cecil Taylor - Toll (Cecil Taylor) 11 ...
Cecil Taylor (Full Album) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tip: click on the time and listen your favorite song Track list: 1 | 00:00 | Cecil Taylor - Shifting Down (Kenny Dorham) 2 | 10:39 | Cecil Taylor - Double Clutching (Chuck Israels) 3 | 18:58 | Cecil Taylor - Rick Kick Shaw (Cecil Taylor) 4 | 25:03 | Cecil Taylor - Lazy Afternoon (Jerome Moross) 5 | 39:56 | Cecil Taylor - Luyah! the Glorius Step (Cecil Taylor) 6 | 46:22 | Cecil Taylor - Bulbs (Cecil Taylor) 7 | 53:14 | Cecil Taylor - Little Lees (Cecil Taylor) 8 | 1:02:19 | Cecil Taylor - African Violets (Cecil Taylor) 9 | 1:07:31 | Cecil Taylor - Johnny Come Lately (Billy Strayhorn) 10 | 1:14:44 | Cecil Taylor - Toll (Cecil Taylor) 11 | 1:22:25 | Cec...
Cecil Taylor and RADA - Live at The Knitting Factory 1991
Videocover of Cecil Taylor's Remastered album: Love for Sale Remastered 2016
Track Listing :- "Air" - 00:00 "This Nearly Was Mine" - 08:45 "Port Of Call" - 19:40 "E.B." - 24:05 "Lazy Afternoon" - 34:04 Personnel :- Cecil Taylor: piano Buell Neidlinger: bass Denis Charles: drums Archie Shepp: tenor saxophone Enjoy :)
Recorded on 3/9/16 Intro to Cecil Taylor Playlist by Applemusic jazz 8 songs by AppleMusicJazzBemsha Swing 7:27 Cecil Taylor Jazz Advance Jazz 0 Enter, Evening (Soft Line Structure) 11:07 Cecil Taylor Unit Structures Jazz 0 Pots 5:49 The Cecil Taylor Quintet Mixed Jazz 0 Conquistador 17:55 Cecil Taylor Conquistador! (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition Remastered) Jazz 0 Sweet & Lovely 6:36 Cecil Taylor Jazz Advance Jazz 0 Idut 14:44 Cecil Taylor, Cecil Taylor Unit, Jimmy Lyons, Raphe Malik, Ramsey Ameen, Sirone & Ronald Shannon Jackson Cecil Taylor Unit Jazz 0 3 Phasis (Track Three) 11:53 Raphe Malik, Ramsey Ameen, Jimmy Lyons, Sirone, Ronald Shannon Jackson & Cecil Taylor Cecil Taylor: 3 Phasis Jazz 0 Port of Call 4:25 Cecil Taylor The World of Cecil Taylor Jazz 0 - Captured Live on Ust...
Cecil Taylor Quartet | Desperados Cecil Taylor: piano Teppo Hauta-aho: double bass Paul Lovens: drums & selected symbals Harri Sjöström: soprano sax recorded at Spanish Hall, Prague, 3.4.1999
Sweet and lovely sweeter than the roses in May
Sweet and lovely heaven must have sent her my way
Skies above me never were as blue as her eyes
And she loves me, who would want a sweeter surprise
When she nestles in my arms so tenderly
There's a thrill that words cannot express
In my heart a song of love is taunting me, melody, haunting me
Sweet and lovely sweeter than the roses in May
And she loves me, there is nothing more I can say
Sweet and lovely sweeter than the roses in May
Sweet and lovely heaven must have sent her my way
Skies above me never were as blue as her eyes
And she loves me, who would want a sweeter surprise
When she nestles in my arms so tenderly
There's a thrill that words cannot express
In my heart a song of love is taunting me, melody, haunting me
Sweet and lovely sweeter than the roses in May