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26th October: Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Samdhi @ ÜberJazz Festival 2012 (Hamburg)

Posted by ElJay Arem (IMC OnAir) on October 23, 2012

Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Samdhi @ ÜberJazz Festival 2012

Samdhi represents a new direction in combing the complex melodic and rhythmic elements of both Carnatic (South Indian) music and the traditions of jazz within an electro-acoustic format consisting of alto saxophone with electronics, electric guitar, electric bass, and drums.

Samdhi represents a new direction in combing the complex melodic and rhythmic elements of both Carnatic (South Indian) music and the traditions of jazz within an electro-acoustic format consisting of alto saxophone with electronics, electric guitar, electric bass, and drums.

Rudresh Mahanthappa (b. May 4, 1971) is a New York-based jazz alto saxophonist andcomposer.

Mahanthappa was born in Trieste, Italy, and grew up in Boulder, Colorado. He graduated from Berklee College of Music in 1992[1] and received his Master of Fine Arts degree in jazz composition from Chicago’s DePaul University in 1998.[2] During his time at Berklee, he was introduced to the music of Indian saxophonist Kadri Gopalnath, whose use of a Western instrument in the context of Carnatic music surprised and inspired Mahanthappa. He would later travel to India on a grant to work with Gopalnath; the two played together in concert between 2005 and 2008, and collaborated on the album Kinsmen (2008), which fuses Western and Indian approaches to improvisation.[3]

photo by Sheldon (Shelly) Levy Buffalo, NY, USA (Wikipedia.org)

photo by Sheldon (Shelly) Levy Buffalo, NY, USA (Wikipedia.org)

Mahanthappa has frequently been listed in Down Beats Critics Poll since 2003, and was named both “#1 Rising Star Jazz Artist” and “#1 Rising Star Alto Saxophonist” in the 2010 poll.[4] In 2011, he was voted the No. 1 Alto Saxophonist of the Year by the 59th AnnualDown Beat Critics Poll.[5] He has been awarded numerous grants for his compositions, including being given the NY Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Music (2006), three Rockefeller MAP grants, and two New York State Council on the Arts grants. In 2008, he was named a Guggenheim fellow to pursue his interest in how Indian Carnatic music can inform and serve as an inspiration for American jazz. The Jazz Journalists Associationnamed Mahanthappa the Alto Saxophonist of the Year in 2009,[6] 2010,[7] and 2011.[8] He has five albums out as a leader or co-leader on labels including Pi Recordings and Savoy Jazz. Mahanthappa’s playing and composing are firmly ensconced in the highest of the New York jazz scene today.

As of 2010, Mahanthappa lives in New York. He leads or co-leads seven projects, including: Rudresh Mahanthappa Quartet (with Vijay Iyer or Craig Taborn on piano, François Moutin on bass, and Dan Weiss on drums), Raw Materials (with Vijay Iyer), Indo-Pak Coalition (with Rez Abbasi on sitar-guitar and Dan Weiss on tabla), MSG (with Ronan Guilfoyle  on bass and Chander Sardjoe on drums), Dakshina Ensemble septet, and various groups playing under the label “Dual Identity.” (Source: Wikipedia.org)

Programme infos – ÜberJazz Festival 2012 (26-28 Oct)

Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Samdhi @ North Sea Jazz Festival 2011

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