Talented, urbane, and well-informed colleagues like John Kelman often make for a difficult act to follow. Kelman has long been the All About Jazz resident expert on all things ECM. Occasionally, his ...
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Of all the longstanding relationships built between its artists and Manfred Eicher, the musical partnership of ECM Records' founder/primary producer and Estonian composer Arvo Pärt—who turned 80 years ...
At least since his debut recording for the ECM label, Tabula Rasa (1984), Arvo Part has occupied a unique position in the world of music. He has been called the "Mystic of Minimalism," a term which ...
Hand it to the Cleveland Museum of Art. When it comes to the Viva! and Gala Around Town Series, organizers there know not only where it's best to hold an event, but also when. Arvo Part's "Passio," a ...
The expatriate Estonian composer Arvo Part wrote this 83-minute a cappella work to celebrate the 750th anniversary of the Cologne Cathedral this year. The canon of repentance is one of the oldest ...
Huge news for fans of Keith Jarrett, Steve Reich, Pat Metheny, Arvo Pärt, John Abercrombie, Vijay Iyer, and countless other seminal jazz, contemporary classical, and New Age artists and composers: The ...
The label Edition of Contemporary Music (ECM) began life in 1969, and is the life work of founder and producer Manfred Eicher. Its loyalties remain rooted in the European avant-garde and notions of ...
Let’s, at long last, be brutally frank here: the banjo is not a modern jazz instrument. It’s THE bluegrass instrument, when played by a great virtuoso, but in a modern jazz context, the fuzzy, dead ...
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