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  1. Myra Melford Live at The Stone EP Life Carries Me This Way The Whole Tree Gone about. Myra Melford Berkeley, California. placeholder. shows. May 31. Vortex Jazz Club. London, UK. May 31. Vortex Jazz Club. London, UK. Jun 1. Cortile del Broletto. Novara, Italy. Jun 6. Cortile del Broletto. Novara, Italy ...

  2. The Essential Myra Melford. Andrew Gilbert on April 19, 2021. Myra Melford doesn’t need a cast of collaborators to create spellbinding music. Alone at the piano she’s an orchestra, her left hand a thumping bass and rumbling percussion section, her chords gleaming brass, her mesmeric single lines wending to unexpected destinations.

  3. 25 de mar. de 2021 · Myra Melford's Myriad Sounds Jazz Night in America profiles multi-dimensional pianist and composer Myra Melford, who takes us on a musical journey across the spectrum, from the avant-garde to the ...

  4. www.npr.org › artists › 15459158Myra Melford : NPR

    25 de mar. de 2021 · May 2, 2022 • April brought us albums from a re-energized Pusha T, reggae legend Horace Andy, Myra Melford's improvised suite, Syd's broken-hearted R&B ballads and Straw Man Army's paranoid-but ...

  5. Lux Quartet. Celebrating the life-giving power of light, the Lux Quartet is an exploratory new quartet co-led by two of the most celebrated and visionary artists in modern improvised music: pianist Myra Melford and drummer Allison Miller. Drawing on a shared passion for the preservation of nature and a boundary-stretching approach to music, the ...

  6. About Myra Melford. An exploratory, virtuosic, rhythmic, and lyrical composer and improviser, pianist Myra Melford emerged in 1990 with her trio debut, Jump. With 1996's The Same River, Twice, she became a globally acclaimed jazz pianist. Accolades afforded her wide-ranging body of work with myriad ensembles have continued well into the 21st ...

  7. cnmat.berkeley.edu › people › myra-melfordMyra Melford | CNMAT

    Myra Melford. The pianist, composer, bandleader and professor Myra Melford —whom the New Yorker called “a stalwart of the new-jazz movement”—has spent the last three decades making brilliant original music that is equally challenging and engaging. Culling inspiration from a wide range of sources including Cecil Taylor, the blues of her ...