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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MemorophiliaMemorophilia - Wikipedia

    "Memorophilia" – 7:57 "Segment for Sentiment #2" – 6:09; Personnel. Vijay Iyer – piano; Jeff Brock – bass on 1, 2, 3, 7 & 8; Brad Hargreaves – drums on 1, 2, 3, 7 & 8; Steve Coleman – alto sax on 1 & 7; George Lewis – trombone on 4 & 9; Francis Wong – tenor sax on 4 & 9; Kash Killion – cello on 4 & 9; Elliot ...

  2. 30. Apr. 1995 · Memorophilia – Vijay Iyer. Solo piano, trio, quartets, quintet. With Steve Coleman, Francis Wong, George Lewis, Kash Killion, Liberty Ellman, Jeff Bilmes, Elliot Kavee, Jeff Brock, and Brad Hargreaves. “vibrant with an Ellingtonian elegance… thoughtfully conceived and gorgeously executed.” – The Montclarion.

  3. 15. Juni 2017 · He was ready to abandon his academic career when CNMAT’s David Wessel introduced Lewis to Iyer, who ended up recruiting the trombonist to play on his 1995 debut album Memorophilia (AsianImprov).

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Memorophilia" on Discogs.

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  5. www.jazz-jazz.com › 2020/06/09 › vijay-iyer-memorophilia-1996Vijay Iyer - Memorophilia (1996)

    9. Juni 2020 · Spirit Complex, with trombonist George Lewis, tenor saxophonist Francis Wong, cellist Kash Killion, and drummer Elliot Humberto Kavee, takes over on two of the tracks, its sound considerably more abstract than the trio's. Poisonous Prophets, with guitarist Liberty Ellman, electric bassist Jeff Bilmes, and again drummer Elliot ...

  6. 18. Sept. 2023 · Two of the album's songs come from Spirit Complex - a more abstract sounding quintet, containing one of the AAMC leaders in trombonist George Lewis and Asian Improv label owner tenor Francis Wong. Both pieces are much freer, than those recorded by the trio, with a lot of trombone improvisation and screaming sax soloing. Poisonous ...

  7. Iyer has also performed in the U.S. and abroad with the great trombonist and computer musician George Lewis. In addition, he has collaborated with a diverse catalog of musicians, from avant-garde luminaries Cecil Taylor, John Tchicai, and ROVA Saxophone Quartet, to cross-cultural innovators such as Miya Masaoka and Peter Apfelbaum, to hip-hop and funk projects like Midnight Voices.