- George Lewis (trombonist)
George E. Lewis (born 1952 in Chicago) is a
trombone player, composer, and scholar in the fields of jazz and experimental music. cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kifuxqt5ldte |title=George Lewis |work=All Music Guide |first=Joslyn |last=Layne |accessdate=2007-09-28 ] He has been a member of theAssociation for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) since 1971.In addition to his own recordings, he has recorded or performed with musicians including
Anthony Braxton ,Roscoe Mitchell ,Douglas Ewart ,Laurie Anderson ,Muhal Richard Abrams ,Count Basie ,Gil Evans , Nicole Mitchell,Karl E. H. Seigfried , Fred Anderson,Conny Bauer , andBertram Turetzky . He was also a sometime member of theICP Orchestra (Instant Composer's Pool). [ cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:j9fqxq95ldfe |title=ICP Orchestra |work=All Music Guide |first=Joslyn |last=Layne |accessdate=2007-10-03 ]Biography
Lewis graduated from
Yale University with a degree in philosophy. He has served as a professor atColumbia University inNew York City since 2004, having previously taught at theUniversity of California, San Diego .In 2002 Lewis received a
MacArthur Fellowship .Lewis has long been active in creating and performing with interactive computer systems, most notably his software called Voyager, which "listens to" and reacts to live performers. Lewis gave an invited keynote lecture and performance at NIME-06, the sixth international conference on
New Interfaces for Musical Expression , which was held atIRCAM , Paris, in June 2006.Lewis is featured extensively in "Unyazi of the Bushveld" (2005), a documentary about the first symposium of electronic music held in Africa, directed by
Aryan Kaganof .In 2008 Lewis published a book-length history of the AACM titled "A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music" (University of Chicago Press).
Lewis is married to koto player
Miya Masaoka . They have a son together.Selected discography
As leader
* "Solo Trombone Record" (Sackville, 1976)
* "Shadowgraph" (Black Saint, 1977)
* "Chicago Slow Dance" (Lovely, 1977)
* "Homage to Charles Parker" (Black Saint, 1979)
* "Voyager" (Avant, 1993)
* "Changing with the Times" (New World, 1996)
* "Endless Shout" (Tzadik, 2000)
* "The Shadowgraph Series: Compositions for Creative Orchestra" (Spool, 2003)
* "Sequel (for Lester Bowie)" (Intakt, 2006)As co-leader
* "Elements of Surprise" (1976) with
Anthony Braxton
* "Duo" (Black Saint, 1979) withDouglas Ewart
* Company, "Fables" withDerek Bailey ,Evan Parker , andDave Holland
* "From Saxophone and Trombone" (Incus, 1980) with Parker
* "Yankees" (Celluloid, 1982) with Bailey andJohn Zorn
* "Hook, Drift & Shuffle" (1985) with Bailey, Parker, andPaul Lytton
* "News for Lulu" (hat Hut, 1987) with Zorn andBill Frisell
* "More News for Lulu" (hat Hut, 1992; recorded 1989) with Zorn and Frisell
* "Duo (Donaueschingen) 1976" (hat Hut, 1994; recorded 1976) with Braxton
* "Slideride" (hat Hut, 1994) withRay Anderson , Craig Harris, and Gary Valente
* "Triangulation" (9 Winds, 1996) withVinny Golia andBertram Turetzky
* "The Usual Turmoil and Other Duets" (Music & Arts, 1998) withMiya Masaoka
* "Conversations" (Incus, 1998) with Turetzky
* "The Storming of the Winter Palace" (Intakt, 1988) withIrene Schweizer ,Maggie Nicols ,Joëlle Léandre , andGünter Sommer
* "Streaming" (Pi, 2006) withMuhal Richard Abrams andRoscoe Mitchell As group member or featured guest
* Roscoe Mitchell Quartet, "Roscoe Mitchell Quartet" (Sackville, 1975)
* Anthony Braxton, "Creative Orchestra Music 1976" (Arista)
* Anthony Braxton, "The Montreux-Berlin Concerts" (Arista)
* Roscoe Mitchell, "Nonaah" (Nessa, 1977)
* Roscoe Mitchell, "L-R-G/The Maze/S II Examples" (Nessa, 1979)
* Roscoe Mitchell Creative Orchestra, "Sketches from Bamboo" (Moers, 1979)
* Leo Smith Creative Orchestra, "Budding of a Rose" (Moers, 1979)
* Muhal Richard Abrams, "Spihumonesty" (Black Saint, 1979)
* Muhal Richard Abrams, "Mama and Daddy" (Black Saint, 1980)
* David Murray Octet, "Ming" (Black Saint, 1980)
* John Zorn, "Archery" (Parachute, 1981)
* Anthony Davis/James Newton Quartet, "Hidden Voices" (India Navigation)
* Anthony Davis, "Episteme" (Gramavision)
* Anthony Davis, "Variations in Dream Time" (Gramavision)
* Anthony Davis, "Hemispheres" (Gramavision)
* David Murray Octet, "Home" (Black Saint, 1982)
* Anthony Braxton, "Four Compositions (Quartet) 1983" (Black Saint, 1983)
* Steve Lacy Seven, "Prospectus" (hat Hut, 1984)
* Misha Mengelberg et al, "Change of Season" (Soul Note, 1985)
* Steve Lacy Nine, "Futurities" (hat Hut, 1985)
* ICP Orchestra, "ICP Plays Monk" (1986)
* ICP Orchestra, "Bospaadje Konijnehol I" (1986)
* Richard Teitelbaum, "Concerto Grosso" (hat Hut, 1988)
* Anthony Braxton, "Ensemble (Victoriaville) 1988" (Victo, 1989)
* Leroy Jenkins, "Space Minds, New Worlds, Survival of America" (Tomato, 1989)
* Anthony Braxton, "Dortmund (Quartet) 1976" (hat Hut, 1991; recorded 1976)
* Misha Mengelberg et al, "Dutch Masters" (1991)
* Gil Evans Big Band, "Lunar Eclypse" (New Tone, 1993; recorded 1981)
* Anthony Braxton, "Creative Orchestra (Köln) 1978" (hat Hut, 1995; recorded 1978)
* Bert Turetzky & Mike Wolford, "Transition and Transformation" (9 Winds)
* Globe Unity Orchestra, "20th Anniversary" (FMP, 1993; recorded 1986)
* India Cooke, "India Cooke RedHanded" (Music & Arts, 1996)
* Roscoe Mitchell, "Nine to Get Ready" (1997)
* Steve Lacy Seven, "Clichés" (hat Hut, 1997; recorded 1992)
* Evod Magek, "Through Love to Freedom" (Black Pot, 1998)
* Miya Masaoka Orchestra, "What Is the Difference Between Stripping and Playing the Violin?" (Victo, 1998)
* Anthony Braxton, "Quintet (Basel) 1977" (hat Hut, 2000; recorded 1977)
* ICI Ensemble, "ICI Ensemble & George Lewis" (PAO, 2007)
* Globe Unity Orchestra, "Globe Unity — 40 Years" (Intakt, 2007)Bibliography
*"A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music" (University of Chicago Press, 2008) ["Four Decades of Music That Redefined Free", "New York Times" May 2, 2008 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/02/arts/music/02aacm.html?ref=music]
References
*Zorn, John, ed. (2000). "Arcana: Musicians on Music". New York: Granary Books/Hips Road. ISBN 188712327X.
External links
* [http://music.columbia.edu/people/bios/lewis-george George Lewis faculty profile] from Columbia University site
* [http://emfinstitute.emf.org/exhibits/voyager.html George Lewis on the Voyager] interactive computer system.
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060517014255/http://www.l-m-c.org.uk/texts/lewis.html George Lewis discusses computer music and other topics] including improvisation and Voyager
* [http://www.kenvandermark.com/perspectives.php?persp_id=18#18] interview
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/George+Lewis] discography at Discogs.com (missing many major items, but includes many minor items not listed above)
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