Joe Maneri

Joe Maneri

Joseph Gabriel Esther Maneri (born February 9, 1927, Brooklyn) is an American jazz composer, saxophone and clarinet player. Violinist Mat Maneri is his son.

After decades of obscurity, Maneri vaulted to wide praise and relative fame in the 1990s. Maneri's sound on saxophone and clarinet are very distinctive; at first listen it might seem out-of-tune, but there is a consistent, internal logic to Maneri's unorthodox playing; critic Charlie Wilmoth describes Maneri's playing as "a slippery, space-filled alien blues". [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ln4uak5k0m3c]

Biography

An Italian-American raised in Brooklyn, Maneri played clarinet and saxophone in various dance bands and on the Catskill circuit as a teenager, often performing traditional Greek, Turkish, and Syrian music or Klezmer at weddings and other gatherings. He would later incorporate some elements of such music in his own compositions. He studied with Joseph Schmid (not the tenor but a conductor and student of Alban Berg) for a decade before being commissioned by conductor Erich Leinsdorf to write a piano concerto for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which was rehearsed but never performed in concert.

Maneri was impressed by the music of Arnold Schoenberg and organized a jazz ensemble that performed some twelve tone music. (His later music is, however, atonal but not in the twelve-tone technique.) In 1963, this quartet recorded a demo for Atlantic Records, due in part to Gunther Schuller's interest in Maneri. The recording was not released until 1998, when "American Splendor" writer Harvey Pekar — who had obtained a copy of the demo — played the music for composer John Zorn, who released the music on his Avant Records as "Paniots Nine". The recording shows a synthesis of Maneri's experience with vernacular musics of American immigrants and his understanding of twelve-tone composition along with a developed style of "free" improvisation, analogous to the contemporaneous innovations by Sun Ra and Ornette Coleman. In 1965, he performed, as soloist, a piece composed by David Reck. dedicated to Coleman and conducted by Schuller at Carnegie Hall. Little else was heard from him until he was hired, at the behest of Schuller, to teach at the New England Conservatory of Music in 1970. Since then, he has led one of the only microtonal composition courses in the United States (Jamie Saft, Cuong Vu, Bhob Rainey and Matthew Shipp have been among his students). In 1985 he co-wrote (along with Scott vanDuyne) and published the workbook "Preliminary Studies in the Virtual Pitch Continuum". He was also part of the 80s klezmer revival in New England.

Maneri continued his teaching, but performed and recorded rarely until the early 1990s, when his son Mat Maneri coaxed him into more public appearances. Joe said, "I had an experimental microtonal sextet about 15 years ago, which would practice in my house. One night, when he was 14, Mat came down from his bedroom with his violin and joined us. He was already the best player in the group. He set a pace for the rest of us." As Mat says, "Even, then, I thought of my role as being a bridge between this and that — Joe being 'that'."

Maneri gained significant attention, and released a number of recordings, often on ECM Records. His recorded music is informed by his microtonal theories and compositions which use 72 equal temperament, the equal division of the octave in 72 parts, although he doesn't confine himself to that temperament in performance: "We don't use theories when we play. We can't. We "are" those things. If they took X-rays of us, you would see all of the music inside" (Blumenthal, 1999).

In 1999, "Tales of Rohnlief" marked the recording debut of Maneri's own constructed language.

Writer Harvey Pekar — a longtime fan of Maneri — insisted Maneri's music be featured in the film version of his comic book "American Splendor".

In 2003, 24 of Maneri's poems, written in his own language, were included in the anthology "Asemia".

Discography

* 1989 "Kalavinka"
* 1993 "Dahabenzapple"
* 1995 "Let the Horse Go"
* 1995 "Three Men Walking"
* 1995 "Get Ready to Receive Yourself"
* 1997 "In Full Cry"
* 1997 "Coming Down the Mountain"
* 1998 "Paniots Nine" (recorded 1963)
* 1999 "Blessed"
* 1999 "Tenderly", liner notes by Bob Blumenthal
* 1999 "Tales of Rohnlief"
* 2001 "The Trio Concerts"
* 2001 "Out Right Now"
* 2002 "Going to Church"
* 2004 "Angles of Repose"

External links

* [http://www.joemaneri.com/ JoeManeri.com: Maneri's Official site]
* [http://www.jazzweekly.com/interviews/maneri.htm JazzWeekly.com: A FIRESIDE CHAT WITH JOE MANERI] by Fred Jung
* [http://www.jazzvisionsphotos.com/galleries/joe-maneri.htm JazzVisionsPhotos.com: Joe Maneri]


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