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Turiya & Ramakrishna by Alice Coltrane

Biografie van de kunstenaar Alice Coltrane

Alice Coltrane Née McLeod August 27 1937 – January 12 2007 Also Known By Her Adopted Sanskrit Name Turiyasangitananda Was An American Jazz Pianist Harpist Organist Composer And In Her Later Years A Swamini. She Also Occasionally Sang And Played Tambura Harmonium And Percussion. An Accomplished Pianist And One Of The Few Harpists In The History Of Jazz She Recorded Many Albums As A Bandleader Beginning In The Late 1960s And Early 1970s For Impulse! And Other Record Labels. She Was Married To Jazz Saxophonist And Composer John Coltrane With Whom She Performed In 1966–1967. One Of The Foremost Exponents Of The "spiritual Jazz" Style Her Eclectic Music Proved Widely Influential Both Within And Outside The World Of Jazz. Coltrane's Professional Music Career Slowed From The Mid 1970s As She Became More Dedicated To Her Religious Education. She Founded The Vedantic Center In 1975 And The Shanti Anantam Ashram In California In 1983 Where She Served As Spiritual Director. On July 3 1994 Swamini Rededicated And Inaugurated The Land As Sai Anantam Ashram. During The 1980s And 1990s She Recorded Several Albums Of Hindu Devotional Songs Before Returning To Jazz In The 2000s. She Studied Classical Music And Attended Cass Technical High School In Detroit Where She Continued Her Musical Training. In 1959 She Travelled To Paris And Studied Briefly With Pianist Bud Powell. She Began Playing Jazz As A Professional In Detroit Both With Her Own Trio And As A Duo With Vibist Terry Pollard. From 1962 To 1963 She Played With Terry Gibbs's Quartet When She Met John Coltrane With Whose Group She Played Piano From 1965 Until His Death In 1967 And Whom She Married In 1966. After Her Husband's Death She Continued To Play With Her Own Groups Moving Into More And More Meditative Music And Latterly Playing With Her Children Which She Had Four Singer Miki Michele From A Previous Marriage Saxophonists Oran And Ravi And John W. Coltrane Jr Who Died In A Car Accident In 1982. Alice Coltrane Died Of Respiratory Failure At West Hills Hospital And Medical Center In Suburban Los Angeles In 2007 Aged 69. She Is Buried Alongside John Coltrane In Pinelawn Memorial Park Farmingdale Suffolk County New York.

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Turiya & Ramakrishna

Appearing On Her Standout 1970 LP Ptah The El Daoud “Turiya And Ramakrishna” Is A Ballad That Showcases Alice Coltrane‘s Unique Talents As A Pianist. With The Backbone Of The Track Laid Down By Drummer Ben Riley And Especially Bassist Ron Carter Who Puts In An Unconventionally Muscular Performance Here Coltrane Really Has The Opportunity To Stretch Out On The Piano Here Playing Overlapping Melodic Lines And Tapping Into Harmonic Beauty. The Track Is A Nice Respite On A Record That Is Most Heavily Characterized By The Full-Force Dual-Tenor Saxophone Attack Of Joe Henderson And Pharoah Sanders Who Dig In Deep And Otherwise Tear It Up Across The Rest Of The LP. The Album Is A Highlight In Alice Coltrane‘s Discography And Is Considered By Many Jazz Fans To Be Her Finest Outing Ever Put To Wax. The Whole Record Shimmers With Innovation. Alice Coltrane Taps Into The Same Mystical Jazz Vibe As Her Late Husband And Managed To Make Music That Both Carried Forward Some Of John Coltrane‘s Ideas While Also Being Uniquely Her Own Musical Vision. This Is Gorgeous Mystical Jazz That Is Quite Different From Coltrane’s Subsequent More Devotional Musical Work Centered Around The Tragically Recently Destroyed By Wildfires Ashram She Built In Southern California But Hints Towards What Was To Come. Indeed Matters Spiritual Would Be The Primary Focus Of Coltrane‘s Life And Music Beginning With Her Retreat From The Jazz World In 1977 And Running Until Her Death In 2007. “Turiya And Ramakrishna” Remains Deeply Moving And Hints At Where Coltrane Would Go Next Musically.

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