Perspectives: Vijay Iyer Trio

Perspectives: Vijay Iyer Trio

Tuesday, 1 March 2022, 8.00pm

Navigating from one shape-shifting idea to another, jazz pianist Vijay Iyer continues to push boundaries and is one of the most intellectually and musically exciting artists in jazz today. His unique musical approach has gained him many accolades and much praise internationally, The New York Times summarizing his persona as a “social conscience, multimedia collaborator, system builder, rhapsodist, historical thinker and multicultural gateway.”

Vijay Iyer has carved out a unique path as an influential, prolific, shape-shifting presence in twenty-first-century music. A composer and pianist active across multiple musical communities, Iyer has created a consistently innovative, emotionally resonant body of work over the last twenty-five years.

He received a MacArthur Fellowship, a Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, a United States Artist Fellowship, a Grammy nomination, the Alpert Award in the Arts, and two German “Echo” awards, and was voted Downbeat Magazine’s Jazz Artist of the Year four times in the last decade. He has released twenty-four albums of his music, most recently UnEasy (ECM Records, 2021), a trio session with drummer Tyshawn Sorey and bassist Linda May Han Oh, described by The New Yorker as "a triumph of small-group interplay and fertile invention."

Iyer is also an active composer for classical ensembles and soloists. His works have been commissioned and premiered by Brentano Quartet, Imani Winds, Bang on a Can All-Stars, The Silk Road Ensemble, International Contemporary Ensemble, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, LA Philharmonic, American Composers Orchestra, and virtuosi Jennifer Koh, Matt Haimowitz, Claire Chase, Shai Wosner, and Mishka Rushdie Momen, among others. He recently served as composer-in-residence at London’s Wigmore Hall, music director of the Ojai Music Festival, and artist-in-residence at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.

He has collaborated with artists across disciplines, including Teju Cole, Carrie Mae Weems, Robert Pinsky, Haile Gerima, and Karole Armitage, among many others. He teaches at Harvard University in the Department of Music and the Department of African and African American Studies. He is a Steinway artist.

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Published by nationalconcerthall on 21 February 2022

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