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1. | Snake Time
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2. | Pres
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3. | One Track Minds
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4. | Skippin' Thru the Turnips
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5. | Evolve
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6. | Anton
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7. | Be-Hop
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8. | Body and Soul
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9. | Get Ready to Recieve Yourself
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10. | Don't Look Now
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Jazz / New Age, Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz
Is it possible to achive fame with your first CD? This is exactly what Joe Maneri has done. More than that, Joe Maneri has re-written the history of Jazz. In the 1950s he anticipated the 1980s and '90s avant-garde scene. If George Russel, Paul Blake and Cecil Taylor tell us that he is a genius, there must be a grain of truth in it. "Joe Maneri is one of the most important musicians in the history of free jazz, and this album ranks as one of the most beautiful that we have ever heard in this field". JAZZ MAGAZINE (France)
Joe Maneri
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1927 in Brooklyn, NY Died: Aug 24, 2009 Genre: Jazz Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation, Free Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Microtonal, Saxophone Jazz
Microtonal innovator Joe Maneri was born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1927, learning to play clarinet from a neighborhood shoemaker and making his professional debut on the Catskills society-band circuit at age 17. Three years later, he was introduced to the work of Arnold Schoenberg, the famed inventor of the 12-tone system, and immediately thereafter formed his own 12-tone jazz ensemble, additionally performing in a number of ethnic music combos. A decade of study under composer Joseph Schmidt (himself a former Schoenberg student) followed, before Maneri came to the attention of conductor Eric Leinsdorf, who commissioned him to compose a piano concerto. He made his first recordings for Atlantic in 1962; after the session went unreleased, Maneri was largely silent for the remainder of the decade, finally resurfacing in 1970 teaching theory and composition at the New England Conservatory of Music. Exploring microtones in his subsequent compositions and improvisations alike, Maneri's first officially released recording, 1991's Kavalinka, found him joined by his violinist son Mat and percussionist Masashi Harada. Two more efforts -- the Leo Lab session Get Ready to Receive Yourself, and Three Men Walking, an ECM date featuring guitarist Joe Morris -- followed in 1995. Bassist Barre Phillips joined the Maneris for Tales of Rohnlief. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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