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Paul Motian ist gestorben

Paul Motian ist gestorben

24.11.2011 Der 1931 in Philadelphia geborene Jazz-Schlagzeuger Paul Motion (Bild) ist am 22. November 2011 in New York City gestorben. Die "New York Times" nennt ihn einen der einflussreichsten Jazzmusiker der letzten fünfzig Jahre.


Photo: © Hiroyuki Ito for "The New York Times" - Paul Motian performing at the Village Vanguard in 2008.

Paul Motian, Jazz Drummer, Is Dead at 80

Paul Motian, a drummer, bandleader, composer and one of the most influential jazz musicians of the last 50 years, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. He was 80 and lived in Manhattan.

Ben Ratliff, "The New York Times":

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/23/arts/music/paul-motian-jazz-drummer-is-dead-at-80.html

Freund der Rhythmen und Klänge

Ueli Bernays auf "NZZ Online":

http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/kultur/pop_und_jazz/freund_der_rhythmen_und_klaenge_1.13400489.html

www.drummerworld.com: A masterfully subtle drummer and a superb colorist, ...

... Paul Motian was also an advanced improviser and a bandleader with a taste for challenging post-bop. Born Stephen Paul Motian in Philadelphia on March 25, 1931, he grew up in Providence and began playing the drums at age 12, eventually touring New England in a swing band.

He moved to New York in 1955 and played with numerous musicians - including Thelonious Monk, Lennie Tristano, Coleman Hawkins, Tony Scott, and George Russell - before settling into a regular role as part of Bill Evans' most famous trio (with bassist Scott LaFaro), appearing on his classics Sunday at the Village Vanguard and Waltz for Debby.

In 1963, Motian left Evans' group to join up with Paul Bley for a year or so, and began a long association with Keith Jarrett in 1966, appearing with the pianist's American-based quartet through 1977.

In addition, Motian freelanced for artists like Mose Allison, Charles Lloyd, Carla Bley, and Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Ensemble, and turned down the chance to be John Coltrane's second drummer.

In 1972, Motian recorded his first session as a leader, Conception Vessel, for ECM; he followed in 1974 with Tribute.

He formed a regular working group in 1977 (which featured tenor Joe Lovano) and recorded several more dates for ECM, then revamped the ensemble to include guitarist Bill Frisell in 1980. Additional dates for ECM and Soul Note followed, and in 1988 Motian moved to JMT, where he recorded a long string of fine albums beginning with Monk in Motian.

During the '90s, he also led an ensemble called the Electric Bebop Band, which featured Joshua Redman. In 1998, Motian signed on with the Winter & Winter label, where he began recording another steady stream of albums, including 2000 + One in 1999, Europe in 2001, and Holiday for Strings in 2002.

In 2005 Motian moved to the ECM label, releasing I Have the Room Above Her that same year, followed by Garden of Eden in 2006 and Time and Time Again in 2007.

Paul Motian died on November 22, 2011 in Manhattan.

Quelle: http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Paul_Motian.html

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Mehr:

http://www.myspace.com/paulmotian

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Motian

http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2100/2128.php?lvredir=712&doctype=Catalogue&acat=Artists%2FMotian+Paul%23%23Paul+Motian

Videos:

Paul Motian & The Electric Be .flv

Paul Motian's amazingly prolific work as a jazz drummer is evident here from a gig recorded in 2002 at Birdland in NYC.

-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgDjiVv6NEg

-> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-214178745509294706

Keith Jarrett, Charlie Haden & Paul Motian - Germany 1972

-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8eMfc6TjoA

Monroe ~ Bill Frisell, Ron Carter & Paul Motian

-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6ngJ4JAvtM

Paul Motian, Martial Solal, Gary Peacock, from: Summertime

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/paulmotiansummertime.html

PaulMotion

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