- Warne Marsh
Warne Marion Marsh (
26 October 1927 -17 December 1987 ) was an American tenor saxophonist born inLos Angeles .Marsh came from an affluent background: his father was the
cinematographer Oliver T. Marsh (1892–1941), and his mother Elizabeth was aviolin ist.Mae Marsh , theactress , was his aunt.He was tutored by
Lennie Tristano , and along withLee Konitz became one of the pre-eminent saxophonists of the Tristano-inspired "Cool School". He was often recorded in the company of other Cool School musicians, and remained one of the most faithful to the Tristano philosophy of improvisation – the faith in the purity of the long line, the avoidance of licks and emotional chain-pulling, the concentration on endlessly mining the same small body ofjazz standard s. Nevertheless, his distinctively sombre, grainy tone (which set Marsh apart from otherLester Young -influenced saxophonists), uncannily fluent use of the high register, and rhythmically subtle lines are immediately recognizable. He has been called byAnthony Braxton "the greatest vertical improviser." ["Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings", p. 857.] In the 1970s he gained renewed exposure as a member ofSupersax , a large ensemble which played orchestral arrangements ofCharlie Parker solos. Marsh also recorded one of his most celebrated albums, "All Music", with the Supersax rhythm section during this period. He died onstage at the Los Angeles club Donte's in 1987, in the middle of playing the tune "Out of Nowhere". [ [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/articles/wojb1101.htm Warne Marsh] , Peter Madsen, Allaboutjazz.com, Nov. 2001] Though he remains something of a cult figure among jazz fans and musicians, his influence has grown since his death; younger players such as Mark Turner have borrowed from his music as a way of counterbalancing the pervasive influence ofJohn Coltrane . Marsh'sdiscography remains somewhat scattered and elusive, as much of it was done for small labels, but more and more of his work has been issued oncompact disc in recent years.elected Discography
* "Live In Hollywood" (1952;
Xanadu Records )Notes
References
*Chamberlain, Safford (2000). "An Unsung Cat: The Life and Music of Warne Marsh". Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3718-8
*Cook, Richard & Morton, Brian (2003). "The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings" (8th edn). Penguin. ISBN 0-141-02327-9
*http://www.warnemarsh.info - The Warne Marsh Web Site with a comprehensive discography, etc.
*Cornelius, Marcus M (2002). "Out of Nowhere - The musical life of Warne Marsh". Aurora Nova Publishing. ISBN 0-9580264-0-8
*http://auroranovapublishing.net - Web Site for Aurora Nova Publishing and the works of Marcus M. Cornelius
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