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MYRA MELFORD
official website: www.myramelford.com
"From her first
album in 1991, it was clear that this pianist and composer would
stay around," the New York Times said of Myra
Melford. Melford has not only stuck around but flourished over
the past decade, with performances in over 30 countries, major
awards for composition and piano performance, and work with some
of the world's most innovative musicians. Melford's staying power
is the product of ceaseless musical travels: she's always going
somewhere. As Francis Davis noted, "Myra Melford is the
genuine article, the most gifted pianist/composer to emerge from
jazz since Anthony Davis."
At the keyboard,
Melford recasts the blues and boogie-woogie of her Chicago
hometown with the rangy, percussive avant-garde stylings she
cultivated in work with Don Pullen and Henry Threadgill - all
enhanced by lush lyricism and organized by an architectural sense
of composition she derived from classical training.
Melford's remarkable breadth is ordered by a thoughtful,
expressive sensibility, evocatively described by Coda Magazine:
"Myra Melford is at once a dancer, a romantic and a
savage suckerpuncher at the bench . . . beating all hell out of
the piano and making it beautiful."
In the early '90s
Melford toured and recorded extensively with her acclaimed trio
featuring Lindsey Horner on bass and Reggie Nicholson on drums.
Their 1993 recording Alive in the House of Saints will be
reissued by Hat Art in late 2000.
Melford currently
leads or co-leads four groups, which have all recorded in the
past two years.
Recently Melford began applying her drive for innovation to the
harmonium, a small hand-pump organ traditionally used in Indian
and Pakistani devotional music. Melford has been awarded a
Fulbright scholarship to study North Indian music on the
instrument with Sohanlal Sharma in Calcutta, where she will be in
residency from September, 2000 through May, 2001.
As Melford
continues to turn musical corners with new instruments, inventive
compositions, and further ensembles, you get the feeling that her
artistry could still go anywhere. As Jazziz magazine
noted, "The confidence to go so far into uncharted
territory and the ability to carry listeners along - then bring
them back - attest to Melford's vision."
As a guest
artist, Melford appears on Joseph Jarman's recent release
Lifetime Visions and Jarman's and Leroy Jenkins' Out of the Mist
(Ocean Records); Butch Morris' Testament (New World Records);
Henry Threadgill's Makin' a Move (Sony); and Leroy Jenkins'
Themes and Improvisations on the Blues (CRI). She is a member of
Dave Douglas' SATYA group, performing on harmonium.
A native of
Evanston, Illinois, Melford earned a B.A. from Evergreen State
College in Olympia, Washington. She completed her studies with
Art Lande and Gary Peacock at the Cornish Institute in Seattle,
and with Henry Threadgill and Don Pullen in New York City.
June 2002
SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY
Jump, Myra Melford Trio - 1990 Enemy
Alive in the House of Saints, Myra
Melford Trio - 1993 hatART
Even the Sounds Shine, Myra Melford
Extended Ensemble - 1995 hatART
Above Blue, The Same River, Twice
(quintet) - 1999 Arabesque
Now & Now, Myra Melford Trio - 1991
Enemy
October Revolution, Myra Melford Trio -
1994 Evidence
The Same River, Twice, The Same River,
Twice - 1996 Gramavision/Ryko
Dance Beyond the Color, Crush (trio) -
2000 Arabesque
Biography courtesy of Saudades
Tourneen.
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