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Anthony Coleman (born August 30, 1955) is an avant-garde jazz pianist. During the 1980s and 1990s he worked with John Zorn on '' Cobra'', ''
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'' and helped push modern Jewish music into the 21st century.


Career

At the age of thirteen, Coleman started studying piano with
Jaki Byard John Arthur "Jaki" Byard (; June 15, 1922 – February 11, 1999) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger. Mainly a pianist, he also played tenor and alto saxophones, among several other instruments. He was known for hi ...
. At the
New England Conservatory of Music The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest independent music Music school, conservatory in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. The ...
he studied with George Russell,
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and
Malcolm Peyton Malcolm Cameron Peyton (born January 12, 1932, New York City) is an American composer, concert director, conductor, and teacher. Biography Peyton grew up in Princeton, New Jersey and received early classical training in piano starting at age 6, ...
.Hyla, Lee
"Anthony Coleman: Lapidation"
Liner notes to ''Anthony Coleman: Lapidation''. New World Records.
Coleman's collaborators over the years have included guitarist
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, trumpeter Dave Douglas, accordion player
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, composer David Shea, former
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bandmember
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, classical and klezmer clarinetist David Krakauer, guitarist
Marc Ribot Marc Ribot (; born May 21, 1954) is an American guitarist and composer. His work has touched on many styles, including no wave, free jazz, rock, and Cuban music. Ribot is also known for collaborating with other musicians, most notably Tom Wait ...
, bassist
Greg Cohen Greg Cohen (born July 13, 1953) is an American jazz bassist who has been a member of John Zorn's Masada quartet and worked with numerous other noted musicians for over four decades. Career Cohen plays traditional jazz and other styles, includi ...
, drummer
Joey Baron Bernard Joseph Baron (born June 26, 1955 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American avant-garde jazz drummer who plays frequently with Bill Frisell and John Zorn. Music career Baron was born on June 26, 1955, in Richmond Virginia. When he was nine, ...
and saxophonist
Roy Nathanson Roy Jay Nathanson (born May 17, 1951) is an American saxophonist, composer, bandleader, actor and teacher. He became the leader and principal composer of the Jazz Passengers, a six piece group that he founded with Curtis Fowlkes in 1987. They have ...
. Coleman's compositions and solo work reflect his interest in his Jewish background. His groups Sephardic Tinge and Selfhaters in the 1990s explored both the lively, rich and exuberant musical legacy as well as darkly described the lamentation of a minority culture in Diaspora.Coleman, A.
Anthony Coleman and Klezmer and Jewishness
''New Music Box'', January 1, 2005
Sephardic Tinge toured extensively, especially throughout Europe, in the 1990s and the early 2000s. Coleman's ''Disco by Night'' is a work inspired by his visit to his family's homeland of Yugoslavia and was his first major solo record released by Japan's
Avant Records Avant Records was a record label in Japan that specialized in avant-garde jazz, avant rock, and experimental music. The label released more than 80 albums between 1992 and 2004. History New York saxophonist John Zorn was signed to Nonesuch, b ...
in 1992.''Shmutsige Magnaten'', in which he played the songs of Yiddish folk composer
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, a victim of the Holocaust was also released by
Tzadik Records Tzadik Records is a record label in New York City that specializes in avant-garde and experimental music. The label was established by composer and saxophonist John Zorn in 1995. He is the executive producer of all Tzadik releases. Tzadik is a n ...
in 2006. It was recorded live at midnight in the oldest synagogue of Kraków, Poland, a few steps away from Gebirtig's birthplace during the annual Kraków Jewish Music Festival in 2005. His duo albums, ''The Coming Great Millenium'', ''Lobster & Friend'', and ''I Could've Been a Drum'' with
Roy Nathanson Roy Jay Nathanson (born May 17, 1951) is an American saxophonist, composer, bandleader, actor and teacher. He became the leader and principal composer of the Jazz Passengers, a six piece group that he founded with Curtis Fowlkes in 1987. They have ...
, mostly explore the fun, frivolous and joyous alongside the nostalgic hearts and minds of Jews in modern and old America. These recordings typify Coleman's "free" playing style as well as his multi-instrumental capabilities with him also operating samplers, trombones, percussion as well as piano and voice. Coleman and Nathanson have performed all over the U.S. and Europe. Coleman is also an accomplished composer with many works being commissioned by numerous ensembles including the 2006 work ''Pushy Blueness'' which was released on Tzadik. His work includes ''Damaged by Sunlight'', issued on DVD in France by La Huit, the album ''Freakish: Anthony Coleman plays Jelly Roll Morton'' (Tzadik); a monthlong residency in Venice as a guest of Venetian Heritage, a commission for the Parisian Ensemble Erik Satie: ''Echoes From Elsewhere''; tours of Japan and Europe with guitarist Marc Ribot's band Los Cubanos Postizos; a lecture/performance as part of the symposium "Anton Webern und das Komponieren im 20 Jahrhundert" (Neue Perspektiven, Basel, Switzerland) and a commission from the String Orchestra of Brooklyn (''Empfindsamer''). He has been on the faculty of the
New England Conservatory of Music The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest independent music Music school, conservatory in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. The ...
since 2005 and Mannes College New School for Music since 2012. His album ''The End of Summer'' features his NEC Ensemble Survivors Breakfast.


Other activities

Coleman has degrees in composition from the New England Conservatory of Music and the
Yale School of Music The Yale School of Music (often abbreviated to YSM) is one of the 12 professional schools at Yale University. It offers three graduate degrees: Master of Music (MM), Master of Musical Arts (MMA), and Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), as well as a joi ...
and attended Mauricio Kagel's seminar at Centre Acanthes in Aix-en-Provence, France. He has received grants and residencies from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Djerassi Colony, the Civitella Ranieri Center, the Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg Kulturbehörde and the Yellow Springs Arts Center. He spent the spring semester of 2003 teaching theory and composition at Bennington College in Vermont. In 2004 he was the subject of a three-day festival, ''Abstract Adventures'', in Brussels, Belgium. Coleman writes articles for ''
All About Jazz ''All About Jazz'' is a website established by Michael Ricci in 1995. A volunteer staff publishes news, album reviews, articles, videos, and listings of concerts and other events having to do with jazz. Ricci maintains a related site, ''Jazz Near ...
'' and ''
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'' magazine and was a contributor to John Zorn's essay collection ''Arcana: Musicians on Music'' in 2000.


Films

In the mid 1990s, Coleman appeared in ''Sabbath in Paradise'', Claudia Heuermann's documentary about Jewish music in the avant-garde downtown scene in New York, ''A Bookshelf on Top of the Sky'', Heuermann's documentary about John Zorn, and ''Following Eden''. In 2005 Coleman was interviewed for the Marc Ribot documentary ''The Lost String'', directed by Anais Prosaic.Gelin, Jean-Marc
Review of The Lost String
''LES DERNIERES NOUVELLES DU JAZZ'', June 12, 2007


Discography


As leader

* ''Disco by Night'' (
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, 1992) * ''The Coming Great Millenium...'' (
Knitting Factory The Knitting Factory is a nightclub in New York City that features eclectic music and entertainment. After opening in 1987, various other locations were opened in the United States. The Knitting Factory gave its audience poetry readings, perform ...
, 1992) with
Roy Nathanson Roy Jay Nathanson (born May 17, 1951) is an American saxophonist, composer, bandleader, actor and teacher. He became the leader and principal composer of the Jazz Passengers, a six piece group that he founded with Curtis Fowlkes in 1987. They have ...
* ''Lobster and Friend'' (Knitting Factory, 1993) with Roy Nathanson * '' Sephardic Tinge'' (
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, 1995) * '' Selfhaters'' (Tzadik, 1996) * '' I Could've Been a Drum'' (Tzadik, 1997) with Roy Nathanson * ''
The Abysmal Richness of the Infinite Proximity of the Same ''The Abysmal Richness of the Infinite Proximity of the Same'' is an album by keyboardist Anthony Coleman's Selfhaters which was released on the Tzadik label in 1998.
'' (Tzadik, 1998) * '' Morenica'' (Tzadik, 1998) * ''With Every Breath: The Music of Shabbat at BJ'' (Knitting Factory, 1999) * ''
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'' (Tzadik, 2002) * '' Shmutsige Magnaten'' (Tzadik, 2006) * ''
Pushy Blueness ''Pushy Blueness'' is an album by pianist Anthony Coleman which was released on the Tzadik label in 2006.Tzadik catalogue ...
'' (Tzadik, 2006) * ''
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, 2007) * '' Freakish'' (Tzadik, 2009) * ''
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'' (Tzadik, 2013)


As sideman

With Ron Anderson * ''
Secret Curve ''Secret Curve'' is a 2011 album by Ron Anderson's PAK. It was released on John Zorn's Tzadik label as part of the composer series. Track listing #"Overture" #"Let Me Tell You Something" #"Caffeine Static Rendezvous" #"No Future" #" Caro-Kann" ...
'' (Tzadik, 2011) With
Andrea Centazzo Andrea Centazzo (born 1948) is an Italian-born American composer, percussionist, multimedia artist and record label founder. Music career Centazzo was born in Udine, Italy. In the 1970s he played percussion in avant-garde jazz with John Zorn, St ...
* ''Back to the Future'' ( Ictus, 2005) With Dave Douglas * ''
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'' (Avant, 1997) With David Krakauer * '' Klezmer Madness!'' (Tzadik, 1995) With
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* ''B/Side'' (Tzadik, 1998) * ''One Hundred Aspects of the Moon'' (Tzadik, 2000) With
Marc Ribot Marc Ribot (; born May 21, 1954) is an American guitarist and composer. His work has touched on many styles, including no wave, free jazz, rock, and Cuban music. Ribot is also known for collaborating with other musicians, most notably Tom Wait ...
* ''
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'' (Island, 1990) * ''
Requiem for What's His Name ''Requiem for What's His Name'' is the second album by Marc Ribot & The Rootless Cosmopolitans which was released by the Belgian label Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1992. Recording The album was recorded in New York City at Sound on Sound Recordin ...
'' (Les Disques du Crepuscule, 1992) * '' Shoe String Symphonettes'' (Tzadik, 1997) * ''
The Prosthetic Cubans ''The Prosthetic Cubans'' is a studio album recorded in New York City by Marc Ribot with Los Cubanos Postizos and features compositions by Arsenio Rodríguez. It was the first album by The Prosthetic Cubans and was followed by '' ¡Muy Divertido!' ...
'' (Atlantic, 1998) * '' ¡Muy Divertido!'' (Atlantic, 2000) * '' Scelsi Morning'' (Tzadik, 2003) * '' Soundtracks Volume 2'' (Tzadik, 2003) With
Wadada Leo Smith Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith (born December 18, 1941) is an American trumpeter and composer, working primarily in the fields of avant-garde jazz and free improvisation. He was one of three finalists for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Music for ''Ten Free ...
* ''
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'' (Tzadik, 2004) With
John Zorn John Zorn (born September 2, 1953) is an American composer, conductor, saxophonist, arranger and producer who "deliberately resists category". Zorn's avant-garde and experimental approaches to composition and improvisation are inclusive of jaz ...
* ''
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'' (
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, 1982) * ''
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'' (
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, 1986) * '' Cobra'' (
Hathut Hathut Records is a Swiss record company and label founded by Werner Xavier Uehlinger in 1974 that specializes in jazz and classical music. The name of the label comes from the artwork of Klaus Baumgartner. Hathut encompasses the labels hat ART, h ...
, 1986) * ''
Spillane Spillane is a family name derived from the Ireland, Irish (Gaelic) surname Ó Spealáin or Mac Spealáin. It has also been anglicised as Spellman, Spillan, Spilane and Spallon. It may refer to: People * Adrian Spillane (born 1994), Gaelic football ...
'' (Elektra Nonesuch, 1987) * '' Filmworks 1986–1990'' (Elektra Nonesuch, 1992) * ''
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'' (Eva, 1993) * '' John Zorn's Cobra: Live at the Knitting Factory'' (Knitting Factory, 1995) * '' Filmworks II: Music for an Untitled Film by Walter Hill'' (Tzadik, 1996) * '' Filmworks III: 1990–1995'' (Tzadik, 1996) * ''
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'' (Tzadik, 1996) * '' Filmworks IV: S&M + More'' (Tzadik, 1997) * '' New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands'' (Tzadik, 1997) * '' Duras: Duchamp'' (Tzadik, 1997) * ''
The Parachute Years ''The Parachute Years: 1977–1981'' is a compilation album 7-CD box set by John Zorn. It features recordings of Zorn's game pieces originally released as self-produced albums on the Parachute label as well as previously unreleased performances. ...
'' (Tzadik, 1997) * '' Filmworks VIII: 1997'' (Tzadik, 1998) * ''
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'' (Tzadik, 1998) * '' Music for Children'' (Tzadik, 1998) * ''
Godard/Spillane ''Godard/Spillane'' is a compilation album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting of music created through Zorn's file-card compositional process. The composition "Godard", a tribute to French film-maker J ...
'' (Tzadik, 1999) * ''
Voices in the Wilderness ''Masada Anniversary Edition Volume 2: Voices in the Wilderness'' is the second album in a series of five releases celebrating the 10th anniversary of John Zorn's Masada songbook project. It features 24 compositions by Zorn, each performed by di ...
'' (Tzadik, 2003)


Filmography

* ''Sabbath in Paradise'' (1997) * ''A Bookshelf on Top of the Sky: 12 Stories About John Zorn'' (1999) * ''The Lost String'' (2005) * ''Following Eden'' (2006)


Compositions

* ''Latvian Counter-Gambit, for Chamber Orchestra'' * ''Mise en Abime'' * ''Goodbye and Good Luck'' *


References


External links


All About Jazz: "Ambiguity Is A Richness", an article by Coleman

New Music Box an article by ColemanAnthony Coleman video interview at allaboutjazz.com
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