- John Taylor (jazz)
John Taylor (born in Manchester 25 September
1942 ) is aBritish jazz pianist ; he has occasionally performed on the organ and thesynthesizer . He is one of Europe's most celebrated jazz pianists and composersFact|date=July 2007.Performing career
John Taylor first came to the attention of the jazz audience in 1969 when he partnered saxophonists
Alan Skidmore andJohn Surman . He was later reunited with Surman in the short-lived group Morning Glory and in the 1980’s withMiroslav Vitous ’s quartet.In the early 1970s he was accompanist to the singer
Cleo Laine and started to compose for his own sextet. Taylor also worked with many visiting artists at Ronnie Scott’s club and later became a member of Ronnie’s quintet.In 1977 Taylor formed the trio Azimuth, with
Norma Winstone andKenny Wheeler . On some of the group's recording Taylor played synthesizer and organ. The group was described by Richard Williams as “…one of the most imaginatively conceived and delicately balanced contemporary chamber-jazz groups’. The trio made several recordings forECM Records and performed in Europe, the USA and Canada.The 1980s saw Taylor working with groups led by
Jan Garbarek ,Enrico Rava ,Gil Evans ,Lee Konitz andCharlie Mariano as well as performing in duos withTony Coe andSteve Arguelles . Composing projects included a commission for the English choirCantamus Girls Choir with Lee Konitz and Steve Arguelles and pieces for the Hannover Radio Orchestra withStan Sulzmann .As of 2006, Taylor is a member of Kenny Wheeler’s quartet and large ensemble and performs in duo and quartet settings with John Surman – their recording of ‘Ambleside Days’ on ahum won critical acclaim. In 1996 John played organ on Surman's choral work 'Proverbs and Songs' from
Salisbury Cathedral , later released on ECM Records. During the 1990s he made several recordings also for ECM withPeter Erskine 's trio withPalle Danielsson on bass.In 2000 Taylor made a new collaboration with Azimuth and the Smith Quartet for the Weimer Festival. Also in that year he recorded 'Verso' with
Maria Pia De Vito andRalph Towner .Taylor celebrated his 60th birthday year in 2002 with a
Contemporary Music Network Tour in which he presented his new trio with the drummerJoey Baron andMarc Johnson on bass. The tour also featured theCreative Jazz Orchestra playing Taylor's composition 'The Green Man Suite'. In July 2002 Taylor received theBBC Jazz Award for 'Best New Work' for this suite.His trio recording with Johnson and Baron was released early in 2003 and September 2003 saw the release of his solo CD 'Insight' on Sketch.
The Guardian wrote, "this is one of contemporary jazz's great performers at work . . . a beautiful solo statement by a very modest star." In 2004 Taylor recorded 'Where do we go from Here?' in duo with Kenny Wheeler and 'Nightfall' with bassistCharlie Haden . They subsequently performed at theMontreal International Jazz Festival . Also that year Taylor formed a new trio with Palle Danielsson andMartin France . They performed at the Vancouver Festival and recorded 'Angel of the Presence' forCAM Jazz . This recording was released in January 2006 to coincide with their UK tour and has received critical acclaim.Keyboard Style
Whilst John Taylor's unique piano style draws on the whole of the jazz pallette and considerable influence from classical music, his approach is characterised by a sophisticated and advanced rhythmic and harmonic sensibility. Rhythmically he is a specialist in
asymmetrical meter s and in employing "drumming" patterns on the keyboard. Harmonically, he has significantly developed and expanded the harmonic vocabulary of musicians such asBill Evans andGil Evans (see references below).Teaching
Taylor has been professor of Jazz Piano at the
Cologne College of Music since 1993, and became a Lecturer in jazz atUniversity of York in 2005. He coaches and teaches undergraduate jazz musicians and is of central importance to the new Master's degree jazz pathway and in advancing doctoral research and performance in jazz.
* [http://music.york.ac.uk/postgraduate/programmes/ma_in_jazz.shtml York University: MA in Jazz]Family
John Taylor was formerly married to jazz vocalist
Norma Winstone . Their son Leo Taylor is a drummer.Discography
John Taylor has made over 80 LPs and CDs, many for the ECM label.
As a leader:
* "Pause, and Think Again" (1971)
* "Decipher" (1973)
* "Blue Glass" (live) (1991)
* "Ambleside Days" (1992)
* "Solo" (1992)
* "Rosslyn" (2003)Prominent records as sideman with
Kenny Wheeler :
* "Double, Double You"
* "Music for Large and Small Ensembles"
* "Kayak"External links
* [http://www.johntaylorjazz.com Official website]
References
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/9xqv/ BBC Music Review of Rosslyn, an album by John Taylor]
* [http://www.jazztimes.com/columns_and_features/before_and_after/index.cfm?artist=8&action=about_the_artist Jazz Times on John Taylor & Kenny Wheeler]
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