- Art Murphy
Arthur "Art" Bixler Murphy (
January 25 ,1942 –November 19 ,2006 ) was a classical and jazz musician, pianist and composer. He was born inPrinceton, New Jersey .Murphy was a founding member of the Philip Glass and
Steve Reich Ensemble s , and played a key role in the development ofminimalist music .Training
He received a Masters Degree in Composition in 1966 from the
Juilliard School of Music inNew York City, NY , where he studied with composerLuciano Berio and received severalBMI Foundation composition prizes. Murphy’s classmates at Juilliard included composersSteve Reich andPhilip Glass .Musical career
teve Reich Ensemble
Reich’s ensemble was formed in 1966. The original three members were Reich, Art Murphy and Jon Gibson. Reich sought out Murphy’s knowledge of
serial composition and changingtime signature s to help give life to the new musical concepts they developed.Reich explained how he worked with Murphy on the piece
Piano Phase (1967):"...the direct result of my work in 1965-66 on two identical audio loops played simultaneously on two separate
tape recorder s... Over the course of several months, Art Murphy and I – by first working at home playing against tape recordings of our own performance, and then playing on two pianos – found that, while we lacked the perfection of the machine, we could give a good approximation of it and we got to like this totally new and particularly satisfying way of playing, which was completely worked out in advance and eliminated the necessity of actually reading a score. The result was that we became totally absorbed in listening while we were playing the piece." [http://www.philipglass.com/html/recordings/music-4-hands.html]Jazz career
Though Murphy was classically trained and played a key role in minimalist composition and performance, his true musical love was
jazz .While attending Juilliard, Murphy worked with the composer and arranger
Hall Overton on arrangements for aThelonius Monk big band concert in New York in 1963.In the early 1960s, Murphy also met pianist
Bill Evans and became a close friend and confidant until Evans' death in 1980. Murphy’s second daughter, born in 1964, was named Miriam Evan, after Evans. Murphy became the chief transcriptionist for Evans’ solos, playing Evans’ records at 16 rpm to make sure he got every note. Many of these transcriptions were published and performed by other artists such as classical pianistJean-Yves Thibaudet , who recorded a 1996 album entitled "Conversations with Bill Evans ".Later years
In the 1970s, Murphy began work as an
actuary and as asystems analyst , working for various employers and he occasionally performed as a jazz pianist at various venues in the New York,New Jersey andPhiladelphia areas.Murphy retired from full-time employment after learning of his
cancer diagnosis in late 2004. He resumed work as a jazz pianist. For a time, Murphy played jazz piano weekly at the Plumsteadville Inn, inBucks County, Pennsylvania . He also performed at other Bucks County venues such as Maggie's Place in Doylestown and La Cena in Bensalem. Murphy’s last musical performance was onNovember 4 ,2006 at La Cena. Murphy died at hisFlemington, New Jersey home onNovember 19 ,2006 .Discography
*Jean-Yves Thibaudet: "Conversations with Bill Evans" (Decca, 1997) with Art Murphy, transcriptionist for Evans' solos
*Philip Glass: "Music with Changing Parts " (Nonesuch, 1971) with Art Murphy, electric piano
*Philip Glass: "Two Pages/Contrary Motion/Music in Fifths/Music in Similar Motion" (Nonesuch, 1971) with Art Murphy, organ
*Steve Reich's "Four Organs /Phase Patterns " (New Tone, 1970), with Steve Reich, Philip Glass,Arthur Murphy ,Steve Chambers , Jon Gibson
*Henry Flynt and the Insurrections: "I Don’t Wanna" (Locust Records, 1966) with Art Murphy, keyboardsLive performances with Steve Reich
Piano Phase (1967)
*2 pianos or 2 marimbas
*Art Murphy and Steve Reich/ Fairleigh Dickinson University, Rutherford, NJ/ January 1967My Name Is (1967)
*3 or more tape recorders, performers, audience
*Art Murphy and Steve Reich/ School of Visual Arts, New York/ November 1967Four Log Drums (1969)
*unpublished
*phase shifting pulse gate, 4 log drums
*Jon Gibson, Philip Glass, Richard Landry, Art Murphy, Steve Reich/ Whitney Museum of American Art, New York/ May 27 1969Four Organs (January 1970)
*4 electric organs and maracas
*Steve Chambers, Jon Gibson, Philip Glass, Art Murphy, Steve Reich/ Guggenheim Museum, New York/ May 1970Phase Patterns (1970)
* 4 electric organs
* Steve Chambers, Jon Gibson, Art Murphy, Steve Reich/ Guggenheim Museum, New York/ May 1970Books
Pictured in
*Michael Nyman, "Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond (Music in the Twentieth Century)", p. 152
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