Mat Maneri
American composer, violin, and viola player
Mat Maneri
Mat Maneri in Aarhus, Denmark, 2016
Born (1969-10-04 ) October 4, 1969 (age 55) Brooklyn , New York, U.S.Genres Avant-garde jazz Occupation Musician Instrument(s) Violin, viola Years active 1980s–present Labels ECM , Leo , Hathut
Musical artist
Mat Maneri (born October 4, 1969) is an American composer, violin, and viola player. He is the son of the saxophonist Joe Maneri [ 1] and Sonja Maneri.
Career
Mat Maneri in 2007
Maneri has recorded with Cecil Taylor , Guerino Mazzola , Matthew Shipp , Joe Morris , Gerald Cleaver , Tim Berne , Borah Bergman , Mark Dresser , William Parker , Michael Formanek , John Lockwood, as well as with his own trio, quartet, and quintet. He also played on various band releases such as: Club d'Elf, Decoupage, Brewed by Noon, Paul Motian 's Electric Bebop Band, and Buffalo Collision.
Maneri started studying violin at the age of five. He received a full scholarship as the principal violinist at Walnut Hill High School and New England Conservatory of Music , before going on to pursue a professional career in jazz music.[ 2]
He started releasing records as a leader in 1996 and performed and recorded worldwide. Maneri has worked with Ed Schuller , John Medeski , Roy Campbell , Paul Motian, Robin Williamson , Drew Gress , Tony Malaby , Ben Monder , Barre Phillips , Joëlle Léandre , Marilyn Crispell , Craig Taborn , Ethan Iverson , David King and many others. Maneri also taught privately and at the New School.
Discography
As leader
In Time with Pandelis Karayorgis (Leo , 1994)
Three Men Walking (ECM , 1995) with Joe Maneri and Joe Morris
Out Right Now (hatOLOGY , 1995 [2001]) with Joe Maneri and Joe Morris
Acceptance (hatOLOGY, 1998)
Lift & Poise (Leo, 1998) with Pandelis Karayorgis
Blessed (ECM, 1997) with Mat Maneri
Fifty-One Sorrows (Leo, 1999)
So What (Hathut, 1999)
Blue Decco (Thirsty Ear , 2000)
Fever Bed (Leo, 2000)
Light Trigger (No More, 2000)
Tales of Rohnlief (ECM, 2000)
Trinity (ECM, 2001)
Disambiguation (Leo, 2002)
For Consequence (Leo, 2003)
Jam (Hopscotch, 2003)
Angles of Repose (ECM, 2004)
Chamber Trio (Leo, 2005)
Pentagon (Thirsty Ear, 2005)
The Iron Stone (ECM, 2006)
Duos (Harmonia Mundi , 2011)
Metamorphosis (Leo, 2011)
A Violent Dose of Anything (Leo, 2013)
Transylvanian Concert (ECM, 2013)
Two Men Walking (Leo, 2014)
Breaking Point (Leo, 2016)
The Art of the Improv Trio, Vol. 2 (Leo, 2016)
The Bell (ECM, 2016)
Villa Lobos Suite (Leo, 2016)
Sounding Tears with Evan Parker & Lucian Ban (Clean Feed , 2017)
Vessel in Orbit (AUM Fidelity , 2017)[ 3]
As sideman
With Borah Bergman
The River of Sounds (Boxholder, 2000)
With Steve Dalachinsky
With Kris Davis
With Heinz Geisser and Guerino Mazzola
Heliopolis (Cadence, 1999)
Chronotomy (Blacksaint, 2004)
With Whit Dickey
With Ellery Eskelin
Vanishing Point (hat HUT, 2000)
With Guillermo Gregorio
Approximately (hat HUT, 1995)
Red Cube(d) (hat HUT, 1996)
With Masashi Harada
Obliteration at the End of Multiplication (Leo, 1998)
With Pandelis Karayorgis
The Other Name (Motive, 1992)
With Russ Lossing
Metal Rat (Clean Feed, 2000)
With Joe Maneri
Kalavinka (Cochlea, 1989)
Get Ready to Receive Yourself (Leo, 1993)
Tenderly (hatOLOGY, 1993 [1999])
Dahabenzapple (hat ART, 1993 [1996])
Coming Down the Mountain (hatOLOGY, 1993 [1997])
Let the Horse Go (Leo, 1995)
Three Men Walking with Joe Morris (ECM, 1995)
Out Right Now with Joe Morris (hatOLOGY, 1996)
In Full Cry (ECM, 1996)
Blessed (ECM, 1997)
The Trio Concerts (Leo, 1997)
Tales of Rohnlief (ECM, 1998)
Going to Church (AUM Fidelity, 2002)
With Joe Morris
With Ivo Perelman
A Violent Dose of Anything (Leo, 2013)
Counterpoint (Leo, 2015)
Breaking Point (Leo, 2016)
With Matthew Shipp
With Spring Heel Jack
Masses (Thirsty Ear, 2001)
With Stone Quartet (Joëlle Léandre , Roy Campbell , Marilyn Crispell , Maneri)
With Craig Taborn
With Cecil Taylor
With David S. Ware
With Keith Yaun
Countersink (Leo, 1998)
Amen: Improvisations on Messiaen (Boxholder, 1999)
With Ches Smith
With Lucian Ban
Enesco Re-imagined (Sunnyside, 2010)
Elevation (Sunnyside, 2016)
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