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Vijay Iyer, Linda May Han Oh, Tyshawn Sorey
Compassion (LP) [ ECM / 2 LP - released 2/Feb/2024 ] Pianist-composer Vijay Iyer follows his 2021 ECM disc Uneasy - the first to showcase his trio featuring bassist Linda May Han Oh and drummer Tyshawn Sorey - with Compassion, another album in league with these two gifted partners. The New York Times... |
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Vijay Iyer, Linda May Han Oh, Tyshawn Sorey
Uneasy [ ECM / CD - released 9/Apr/2021 ] Vijay Iyer presents a powerful new trio, in which he is joined by two key figures in creative music, Tyshawn Sorey and Linda May Han Oh. "We have an energy together that is very distinct. It has a different kind of propulsion, a different impulse and... |
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Vijay Iyer, Linda May Han Oh, Tyshawn Sorey
Uneasy (LP) [ ECM / 2 LP - released 9/Apr/2021 ] Vijay Iyer presents a powerful new trio, in which he is joined by two key figures in creative music, Tyshawn Sorey and Linda May Han Oh. "We have an energy together that is very distinct. It has a different kind of propulsion, a different impulse and... |
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Vijay Iyer (piano, electronics)
Mutations [ ECM Records / CD - released 10/May/2014 ] Mutations is Vijay Iyer's first album as a leader for ECM, and a recording that will widen perceptions of the pianist-composer's work. At its centre is "Mutations I-X", a composition scored for string quartet, piano, and electronics. A major piece... |
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Vijay Iyer, Prashant Bhargava
Radhe Radhe - Rites of Holi by Prashant Bhargava [ ECM DVD / DVD - released 7/Nov/2014 ] Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holi is a vivid multimedia collaboration by composer-pianist Vijay Iyer and filmmaker Prashant Bhargava, who were inspired by the centennial of the Stravinsky-Nijinsky Le Sacre du Printemps to explore another of rite of spring:... |
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Vijay Iyer Sextet
Far From Over [ ECM CD / CD - released 25/Aug/2017 ] Keyboardist-composer Vijay Iyer's energized sequence of ECM releases has garnered copious international praise. Yet his fifth for the label since 2014 Far From Over, featuring his dynamically commanding sextet finds Iyer reaching a new peak,... |
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Vijay Iyer, Wadada Leo Smith
A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke [ ECM / CD - released 29/Apr/2016 ] A cosmic rhythm with each stroke features pianist Viay Iyer and the musician he has described as his "hero, friend and teacher", trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith. Vijay has previously played extensively with Wadada in Smith's Golden Quartet, but the... |
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Vijay Iyer, Wadada Leo Smith
Defiant Life [ ECM / CD - released 21/Mar/2025 ] Anchored in the idea that, despite all obstacles, the human experience casts a net of possibilities, Defiant Life - Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith second duo recording for ECM - proves a profound meditation on the human condition and both the... |
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Viola
Walter Fahndrich [ ECM Records / CD - released 1/Mar/1991 ] Recorded November 1989. |
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Miroslav Vitous With Michel Portal
Remembering Weather Report [ ECM Records / CD - released 27/Jul/2009 ] As the title suggests, Miroslav Vitous and his all-acoustic band (+ guest Michel Portal) pay tribute here to the formative period of that most loved of jazz-fusion collectives, Weather Report. |
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CYRILLUS KREEK
Kreek: The Suspended Harp of Babel Vox Clamantis [ ECM / CD - released 8/May/2020 ] "The singing breathes with a collective, gentle inevitability…The final impression is abiding solace for these distracted times." BBC Music Five Stars. Choral & Song Choice July 2020 |
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ARVO PART
Pärt: And I Heard A Voice Vox Clamantis, Jaan-Eik Tulve (conductor) [ ECM New Series / CD - released 5/Sep/2025 ] Estonian vocal ensemble Vox Clamantis and their leader Jaan-Eik Tulve have established themselves among the leading interpreters of Arvo Pärt's music over a quarter-century of close collaboration with the composer - a relationship that builds on the... |
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TRADITIONAL
Filia Sion: Vox Clamantis Vox Clamantis, Jaan-Eik Tulve (artistic director and conductor) [ ECM Records / CD - released 1/Jun/2012 ] Estonian ensemble Vox Clamantis brings together singers and instrumentalists who share an interest in Gregorian chant as the basis of all European art music. Their interpretation of medieval music is never purely 'historical': while always remaining... |
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Walter Fähndrich
Viola (LP) [ ECM New Series / LP - released 15/Dec/2008 ] |
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MORTON FELDMAN
Violin and Orchestra Carolin Widmann (violin) Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Emilio Pomarico [ Ecm New Series / CD - released 13/May/2013 ] Carolin Widmann's widely acclaimed ECM recordings have traversed a broad arc of music - from Schubert to Xenakis. |
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WOLFERT BREDERODE
Brederode: Ruins and Remains Wolfert Brederode, Joost Lijbaart, Matangi Quartet [ ECM New Series / CD - released 23/Sep/2022 ] Ruins and Remains, a suite for piano, string quartet and percussion, was composed by Wolfert Breferode in 2018, to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Over time, however, it has come to embody meanings broader and more personal,... |
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Wolfert Brederode Quartet
Currents [ ECM Records / CD - released 10/Mar/2008 ] Highly regarded Dutch keyboardist, Wolfert Brederode leads a pan-European group of similar gifted young players, who commit their improvisational energies to the lyric flow of his music. |
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Wolfert Brederode Trio
Black Ice [ ECM / CD - released 29/Apr/2016 ] Black Ice is a nice image for Dutch pianist Wolfert Brederode's new trio music, with its gleaming lyricism, transparency, and hint of danger, as well as sleek melodic invention both from the leader and from Icelandic bassist Gulli Gudmundsson.... |
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Wolfgang Muthspiel
Dance Of The Elders [ ECM / CD - released 29/Sep/2023 ] Wolfgang Muthspiel and his trio with Scott Colley on bass and Brian Blade on drums reaches a new creative peak on Dance of the Elders - the group's follow-up up to the much lauded Angular Blues, which The Times called a "quietly impressive album".... |
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Wolfgang Muthspiel
Dance Of The Elders (LP) [ ECM / LP - released 17/Nov/2023 ] Wolfgang Muthspiel and his trio with Scott Colley on bass and Brian Blade on drums reaches a new creative peak on Dance of the Elders - the group's follow-up up to the much lauded Angular Blues, which The Times called a "quietly impressive album".... |