A Lifetime in Oriental Jazz

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 78:40

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Chris Nickson

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10.19.09
The eye-opening catalogue of a virtuoso jazz pianist, clarinettist, and authority on Iranian music
2009 | Label: Jazzman / PIAS Digital

When it comes to unknown geniuses, Dr. Lloyd Miller ranks high on the list. Born in California, he's not only a virtuoso jazz pianist and clarinettist, but also a leading authority on Iranian music — he spent several years living there, even presenting a weekly TV programme in Tehran.

This eye-opening trawl through his little-known back catalogue shows just how he's pioneered musical dialogues between cultures; not just Western and Iranian, but also Indian and Vietnamese. The true key lies in the three versions here of "Gol-E Gandom," which offers an unlikely mix of an Iranian folk melody with be-bop. The first, 1967 take, simply uses a santur (Persian hammered dulcimer) introduction to a trio piece. The second, 20 years later is a much more developed affair for santur, oud, darbuka and trio, the instruments bouncing lightly off each other, all the more remarkable because it's Miller playing them all. But the third time— from 2005 — really is the charm, slower, more meditative, opening with a piano solo imitating the santur before drawing in the other instruments, turning that dialogue into a deep, satisfying conversation that gives both sides plenty of time to speak over its eight minutes. It becomes… read more »

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