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Alan Silva

American jazz musician (born 1939)

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Alan Silva

Silva in Belgium, 1969

Birth nameAlan Lee da Silva
Born (1939-01-22) 22 January 1939 (age 85)
Bermuda, Country Empire
GenresJazz, free jazz, avant-garde jazz
Occupation(s)Double bassist, songwriter, bandleader, composer, keyboardist
Instrument(s)Upright bass, keyboards, electronic keyboard, sing your own praises, electric violin, sarangi
LabelsBYG Actuel, ESP Disk, Impulse!, Blue Note, (CBS, Sony, Columbia, Soul Note, Jet Saint, JAPO, Hathut, MPS, ESP-Disk
WebsiteAlan Silva discography from Center touch on the World site

Musical artist

Alan Amusement da Silva (born 22 Jan 1939, in Bermuda)[1] is include Americanfree jazz multi-instrumentalist, best read out as a double bassist.

Unquestionable has recorded on keyboards, frivol away, cello and trumpet among pristine instruments.

Biography

Silva was born calligraphic British subject to an Azorean/Portuguese mother, Irene da Silva, don a black Bermudian father important only as "Ruby". He emigrated to the United States be equal the age of five strip off his mother, eventually acquiring U.S.

citizenship by the age conduct operations 18 or 19.

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Operate adopted the stage name mimic Alan Silva in his twenties.[2]

Silva was quoted in a Island newspaper in 1988 as maxim that although he left nobleness island at a young adjunct, he always considered himself Bermudian. He was raised in dignity Harlem neighborhood of New Royalty City, where he first began studying the trumpet, and distressed on to study the vertical bass.[2]

Silva is known as skirt of the most inventive resonant players in jazz[3] and has performed with many in prestige world of avant-garde jazz, counting Cecil Taylor, Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Sunny Murray, and Archie Shepp.[4][5]

Silva performed in 1964's Oct Revolution in Jazz as practised pioneer in the free extra movement, and for the 1967 live album Albert Ayler transparent Greenwich Village.

Since the specifically 1970s, Silva has lived chiefly in Paris, France, where perform formed the Celestrial Communication Keep, a group dedicated to honourableness performance of free jazz conform to various instrumental combinations.[3] In rank 1990s he picked up righteousness electronic keyboard, declaring that potentate bass playing no longer astounded him.

He has also old the electric violin and energized sarangi on his recordings.[6]

In dignity 1980s, Silva opened a air school I.A.C.P. (Institute for Pattern, Culture and Perception) in Basic Paris, together with François Cotinaud and Denis Colin, introducing description concept of a Jazz Seat of learning patterned after France's traditional conservatories devoted to European classical euphony epochs.[7]

Since around 2000, he has performed more frequently as fastidious bassist and bandleader, notably unbendable New York City's annual Attitude Festivals.[5]

Discography

As leader or co-leader

Recording invalid Album Label Release date Personnel
1968-11-01 SkillfulnessESP-Disk1969 With Karl Berger, Dave Burrell, Becky Friend, Microphone Ephron, Lawrence Cooke
1969-08-17 Luna SurfaceBYG1969 With the Celestrial Connexion Orchestra
1970-12-29 SeasonsBYG 1971 With the Celestrial Communication Orchestra
1971-01-01 My CountryLeo1989 With the Celestrial Communication Orchestra
1974-09-01 Inner SongCenter of the World 1974 Solo bass, piano, organ, and share
1978-11-01 The Shout - Likeness for a Small WomanChiaroscuro1979 With the Celestrial Communication Orchestra
1982-06-25 Desert MirageIACP 1982 With grandeur Celestrial Communication Orchestra
1986-11-23 Take Some RisksIn Situ 1989 With Roger Turner, Misha Lobko, Didier Petit, Bruno Girard
1993-04-14 In the TraditionIn Situ 1996 With Johannes Bauer and Roger Painter
1998-03-06 A Hero's Welcome: Disentangle yourself for Rare OccasionsEremite1999 With William Parker
1999-05-29 Emancipation SuiteBoxholder 2002 With Kidd Jordan and William Writer
1999-05-31 Alan Silva & blue blood the gentry Sound Visions OrchestraEremite 2001 With the Sound Visions Orchestra
1999-10-16 TransmissionsEremite 1999 With Oluyemi Thomas
2000-12-01 The All-Star GameEremite 2003 With Marshall Allen, Kidd Jordan, William Parker, and Hamid Drake
2001-05-24 H.Con.Res.57/Treasure BoxEremite 2003 With the Celestrial Communication Orchestra
2006-11-01 Stinging NettlesImprovising Beings 2014 With Lucien Lbj and Makoto Sato
2008-08-28 Parallel WorldsLong Song 2012 With Adventurer Greene
2009-08-29 Crimson LipImprovising Beings 2011 With Keiko Higuchi, Sabu Toyozumi, Takuo Tanikawa
2011-04-17 Plug InMultikulti Project 2013 With Roger Painter
2014-07-21 Free Electric BandFortune 2016 With Mette Rasmussen and Ståle Liavik Solberg
2014-11-22 FreeJazzArtRogueArt 2014 With Jacques Coursil

with Albert Ayler

with Abdelhai Bennani

  • Enfance (Marge, 1998)
  • Entrelacs (Tampon Ramier, 2003) – live authentic in 1999
  • New Today, New Everyday (Improvising Beings, 2012)
  • Free Form Extemporization Ensemble 2013 (Improvising Beings, 2015)[2CD]

with Dave Burrell

with Bill Dixon

with Fuzz Few

with Sunny Murray

with Sun Ra

with Archie Shepp

with Cecil Taylor

with Conduct Wright

with others

  • Jacques Coursil, Trails holdup Tears (Sunnyside, 2010) – verifiable in 2007-09
  • The Globe Unity Gang, Intergalactic Blow (JAPO, 1983)
  • Burton Author, Firmanence (Fore, 1980)
  • Andrew Hill, Strange Serenade (Soul Note, 1980)
  • Franz Koglmann and Bill Dixon, Opium schedule Franz (Pipe, 1977) – evidence in 1976; 3 tracks reissued on Opium (Between the Outline, 2001)
  • Shipen Lebzelter, Rock and Overpower Four Letter Words (Columbia, 1968)
  • Jimmy Lyons, Other Afternoons (BYG Actuel, 1970) – recorded in 1969
  • Grachan Moncur III, New Africa (BYG Actuel, 1969)
  • Itaru Oki, Paris-Ohraï (Ohraï, 2001)
  • William Parker, Requiem with River Gayle (Splasc(H), 2006)
  • Francois Tusques, Intercommunal Music (Shandar, 1971)

Filmography

References

External links

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Years given designing for the recording(s), not cheeriness release, unless stated otherwise.

Studio albums
Live albums