Anthony Davis

born on 20/2/1951 in Paterson, NJ, United States

Anthony Davis (composer)

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Anthony Davis (born February 20, 1951), is an American jazz pianist, composer, and student of gamelan music. Davis is best known for his operas including X, The Life and Times of Malcolm X, which was premiered by the New York City Opera in 1986, Amistad, which premiered with the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1997, and Wakonda's Dream, which premiered at Opera Omaha in 2007.

Biography

Davis was born in Paterson, New Jersey. He taught at Yale University and Harvard University, and has played with Anthony Braxton and Leo Smith. In 1981, Davis formed an octet called Episteme. He also wrote the incidental music for the Broadway version of Tony Kushner's Angels in America. He incorporates several styles including jazz, rhythm 'n' blues, gospel, non-Western, African, European classical, Indonesian, and experimental music.[1]

Davis has received acclaim as a free-jazz pianist, a co-leader or sideman with various ensembles. Such ensembles include those that featured Smith as bandleader from 1974 to 1977.

Davis is professor of music at the University of California San Diego. His opera Wakonda's Dream is a tale of a contemporary Native American family and the history that affects them.

His latest opera, Lilith (libretto by Allan Havis)' had its world premiere at the Conrad Prebys Music Center in UCSD on December 4, 2009. The story is about Adam's first wife, set in a modern era.

Works

Orchestral

  • Wayang V (Piano Concerto, 1984)
  • Maps (Violin Concerto, 1988)

(These two works were released on Gramavision 18-8807-1, a 12" long playing record, with Davis as soloist in the piano concerto and dedicatee Shem Guibbory as soloist in the violin concerto. In each, the William McGlaughlin led the Kansas City Symphony Orchestra.)

Stage

  • X, The Life and Times of Malcolm X (1986)
  • Under the Double Moon (1989)
  • Tania (1992)
  • Amistad (1997)
  • Wakonda's Dream (2007)
  • Lilith (2009)
  • Lear on the 2nd Floor (2012)

Discography

As leader

  • 1978: Past Lives (VPA)
  • 1978: Of Blues and Dreams (Sackville)
  • 1978: Song for the Old World (India Navigation)
  • 1979: Hidden Voices (India Navigation)
  • 1980: Under the Double Moon (Pausa Records)
  • 1980: Lady of the Mirrors (India Navigation)
  • 1981: Episteme (Gramavision)
  • 1982: I've Known Rivers (Gramavision)
  • 1982: Variations in Dreamtime (India Navigation)
  • 1983: Hemispheres (Gramavision)
  • 1984: Middle Passage (Gramavision)
  • 1986: Undine (Gramavision)
  • 1988: Ghost Factory (Gramavision)
  • 1990: Trio, Vol. 2 (Gramavision)
  • 1989: Trio, Vol. 1 (Rhino)
  • 1993: Lost Moon Sisters/In Dora Ohrenstein's Urban Diva
  • 1992: X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X (Gramavision)
  • 2001: Tania (Koch International)
  • 2008: Amistad (New World)

As sideman

With Barry Altschul

  • For Stu (Soul Note, 1979)

With Marion Brown

  • Vista (Impulse!, 1975)

With Chico Freeman

  • Kings of Mali

With Jay Hoggard

  • Mystic Winds, Tropical Breezes (India Navigation, 1982)

With Leroy Jenkins

  • The Legend of Ai Glatson (Black Saint, 1978)

With George Lewis

  • Homage to Charles Parker (Black Saint, 1979)

With David Murray

  • David Murray Quintet
  • Home
  • Ming

With Wadada Leo Smith

  • Ten Freedom Summers

References

  1. [Anthony Davis (composer) at All Music Guide allmusic Anthony Davis > Overview]

External links

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