Distinguished composer-pianist Dave Burrell is a performing artist of singular
stature on the international contemporary music scene. His dynamic compositions,
with blues and gospel roots recall the tradition of Jelly Roll Morton, James P.
Johnson and Duke Ellington, as well avant garde composers Thelonious Monk and
John Coltrane. After majoring in music at the University of Hawaii, he enrolled
at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts in 1961. After graduating
with degrees in composition/arranging and performance in 1965, he moved to New
York City, where he quickly established himself as one of the most innovative
and original pianists, collaborating with the emerging leaders in contemporary
jazz, joining the groups of tenor saxophonists Marion Brown, Pharoah Sanders and
Archie Shepp.
Burrell's Jazz Opera Windward Passages, written in collaboration with Swedish-born
poet/lyricist Monika Larsson, blends opera voices with world class jazz instrumentalists,
a 21-piece jazz opera orchestra, dancers and chorus. Seldom has the classically
trained voice played such a unique improvising roll as in this important, ground-breaking
endeavor. Burrell's dance drama, Holy Smoke, with blue-print by Monika Larsson,
is being developed for contemporary dance. La Vie de Boheme, Burrell's arrangement
of Giacomo Puccini's La Boheme, recorded on BYG Records, France in 1969, was presented
at the Bordeaux Jazz Festival in France in 2008.
Dave Burrell appears regularly on national and international radio broadcasts,
including NPR's Bi-Centennial Tribute to Jelly Roll Morton, Dr. Jazz; Duke Ellington's
Centennial Duke and the Piano; Louis Armstrong's The Wonderful World of Louis
Armstrong, and Leonard Bernstein: An American Life. Dave Burrell was recently
featured on NPR's nationally syndicated show Fresh Air, hosted by Terry Gross.
Burrell performed the music of Jelly Roll Morton solo piano The Lomax Legacy:
Folklore in a Globalizing Century symposium, along with jazz author and scholar
John Szwed, presented by American Folk Life Center at the Library of Congress
and at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, Washington, D.C. In 2009, RAI, Italy
aired "Dave Burrell Plays His Songs featuring singer Leena Conquest and lyricist
Monika Larsson" on internet radio.
Upcoming 2009 performances include solo piano at Le Mans Jazz Festival, France
on May 2, Torini, Italy , May 7, and the Berlin Brandenburg Jazz Festival September
19. Duo performances with Leena Conquest April 30, Catanzaro, Italy, with Archie
Shepp at Duc des Lombardes, Paris, France May 13-16, Dave Burrell Trio w/William
Parker and Naseet Waits at Casa di Popolo Jazz Festival, Montreal. Dave will join
the The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield ensemble for 3 concerts in Porto, Portugal,
Warsaw, Poland and Zagreb, Croatia in 2009.
As a musician in-residence at the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania Dave Burrell was commissioned to write music for "Look Again" - African-American
History is American History - in 2007: Bill of Sale for a Slave.
His second commission at the Rosenbach, Syllables of the Poetry of Marianne
Moore, in duet with bassist Michael Formanek, premiered in February, 2008. His
third commission at the museum, Western Extention of the United States of America
(1811 - Astoria), will premiere in duo with bassist Michael Formanek on September
9, 2009.
Burrell wrote an original score to Oscar Micheaux's silent black and white film
Body and Soul (1925). Some of the music is featured on Burrell's Db3's CD Momentum
(High Two Records , 2006). Amulet Records released Consequences (2007) featuring
Dave Burrell and percussionist Billy Martin (Medeski, Martin and Wood). Burrell's
project, Dave Burrell Plays the Burrell/Larsson Songbook, featuring jazz singer
Leena Conquest continues to tour in Europe including Italy, Spain, Austria, Czech
Republic and France. RAI Trade, Italy is releasing a CD, a duo recording with
Dave and Leena in 2009.
During the last 30 years Dave Burrell has appeared on over 115 recordings,
30 under his own name, (High, High Two, Echo, La Vie de Boheme, After Love, In-Sanity,
Only Me, Dreams, Black Spring, Lush Life, Round Midnight, Teardrops for Jimmy,
Windward Passages, Daybreak, Brother to Brother, In Concert, Jelly Roll Joys,
Esquisses for a Walk, Live at Caramoor, Changes and Chanses, Recital, Expansion,
Consequences, Margy Pargy, and Momentum)
Dave Burrell is renowned for his pivotal recordings with tenor saxophonists Archie
Shepp: Live from Pan-African Festival, There is a Trumpet in My Soul, Blasé, Kwanza,
Attica Blues, Cry of My People, Montreaux One, Montreaux Two, Lover Man, Pharoah
Sanders: Tauhid, Marion Brown: Jubalee, Three For Shepp, Live in Japan, David
Murray : Hope Scope, Lovers, Deep River, Ballads, Spirituals, Remembrances, Lucky
Four, Picasso, Windward Passages). Other important recordings are 360 Degree Music
Experience: From Ragtime to No Time, In:sanity, Grachan Moncur: New Africa, Sunny
Murray: Homage to Africa, Bob Stewart: Here and Now, and most recently William
Parker: The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield.
A frequent lecturer, Burrell's Master Classes include Strasbourg Conservatory,
Tremblay Conservatory (Paris), Conservatoire Municipal (Paris), Guildhall School
of Music and Dance (London), New York University, Queens College, University of
Pennsylvania, Swarthmore College, Bryn Mawr College, Duquesne University School
of Music, Pennsylvania, Bard College, New York, Brandeis University, Massachusetts,
Rice University, Houston, Texas, DePauw University, Indiana, Columbia University,
New York City and Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Recent commissions include
Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia, and Whitney Museum, New York City.
Dave Burrell is the recipient of numerous grants and awards including National
Endowment for the Arts, Philadelphia Music Foundation, William J. Cooper Foundation,
New York State Council on the Arts, Pennsylvania State Council on the Arts, MidAtlantic
Foundation, John Garcia Gensel Award, and the Pew Fellowship in Jazz Composition.
Dave Burrell joined the Steinway Artist Roster (www.steinway.com) in 2007.