- Andrew Hill
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Andrew Hill
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name =
Alias =
Born =June 30 ,1931
flagicon|USAChicago ,Illinois , USA
Died = death date and age|2007|4|20|1931|6|30
flagicon|USAJersey City ,New Jersey , USA
Instrument =Piano
Genre =Jazz Avant-garde jazz
Bebop
Hard Bop
Occupation =Bandleader ,composer ,sideman
Years_active = 1954-2007
Label =Blue Note SteepleChase Soul Note
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URL = [http://www.andrewhilljazz.com/ www.andrewhilljazz.com]
Current_members =
Past_members =Andrew Hill (
June 30 ,1931 [Howard Mandel [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=13551 "Andrew Hill: 1931-2007"] , "All About Jazz", 20 April 2007. Retrieved on 20 April 2007. During his life time, Hill's year of birth was always given as 1937.] –April 20 ,2007 ) was an Americanjazz pianist andcomposer .Life and career
Born in
Chicago, Illinois , Hill took up the piano at the age of thirteen, and was encouraged byEarl Hines . He was referred by jazz composer Bill Russo toPaul Hindemith , with whom he studied informally until 1952. While a teenager he performed in rhythm and blues bands and with touring jazz musicians, includingCharlie Parker andMiles Davis .Hill first recorded as a sideman in 1954, but his reputation was made by his Blue Note recordings as leader from 1963 to 1970, which featured several other important
post-bop musicians includingJoe Chambers ,Richard Davis ,Eric Dolphy ,Bobby Hutcherson ,Joe Henderson ,Freddie Hubbard ,Elvin Jones ,Woody Shaw , andTony Williams , as well as John Gilmore. Hill also played on albums by Henderson, Hutcherson, andHank Mobley . His distinctive compositions accounted for four of the six pieces on Bobby Hutcherson's classic "Dialogue" album.Hill rarely worked as a sideman after the 1960s, preferring to play his own compositions. This may have limited his public exposure. He obtained a doctorate in music from
Colgate University of Hamilton and served as the university's composer in residence from 1970 to 1972. He later taught in California and was an associate professor on a tenure track atPortland State University . During his time at PSU, he estabilished a Summer Jazz Intensive program in addition to performing, conducting workshops and attending residencies at other universities such asWesleyan University ,University of Michigan ,University of Toronto ,Harvard University andBennington College . [cite web|url=http://www.boosey.com/pages/cr/composer/composer_main.asp?composerid=18577&ttype=BIOGRAPHY&ttitle=Biography |title=Andrew Hill Biography|publisher=Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.|accessdate=2008-08-14] Hill returned toNew York City in 1990. His final public performance was on March 29, 2007 at Trinity Church in New York City. Andrew Hill suffered fromlung cancer during the last years of his life. He died at his home in Jersey City.Ratliff, Ben. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/21/arts/21hill.html "Andrew Hill, 75, Jazz Artist Known for His Daring Style, Dies"] ,April 21 ,2007 . AccessedJanuary 2 ,2008 . "Andrew Hill, a pianist and composer of highly original and sometimes opaquely inner-dwelling jazz whose work only recently found a wide audience, died yesterday at his home in Jersey City. He was 75."]In May 2007, he became the first person to receive a posthumous honorary doctorate from
Berklee College of Music .tyle
Hill created a unique idiom that utilized chromatic, modal, and occasionally "free" improvisation. Although usually categorized as "avant-garde", Hill's music bears little resemblance to the free atonality and extended improvisations of Cecil Taylor and others. Like his contemporaries Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, and Eric Dolphy, Hill was considered to be a cusp figure: too "out" to be "in," but too "in" to be "out." His earlier work, particularly the album "Point of Departure", featuring fellow innovator Eric Dolphy, exhibits Hill's desire to advance while remaining grounded in the traditions of his predecessors. Throughout, his skill as both composer and leader can be sensed as the band ventures into unknown territory while still remaining precise and controlled. Hill's compositions sometimes have a contemplative mood. He was known for the rhythmic and harmonic complexity of his performances and compositions.
As a pianist, Hill's style was marked by extreme chromaticism, complex, dense chords, flowing, legato phrasing, and frequent rubato. He would often play against the rhythmic pulse, or move into different time signatures.
His album "Dusk" was selected as the best album of 2001 by both "
Down Beat " and "JazzTimes "; and in 2003, Hill received theJazzpar Prize . Hill's earlier work also received renewed attention as a result of the belated release of several unissued sessions made in the 1960s for Blue Note, notably the ambitious large-group date "Passing Ships".As a consequence of his renewed prominence, a new Blue Note album titled "Time Lines" was released on February 21, 2006.
Discography
;Dates are recording sessions
* "So In Love" (Warwick, 1959)
* "Black Fire" (Blue Note, 11/8/63)
* "Smokestack" (Blue Note, 12/13/63)
* "Judgment! " (Blue Note, 1/64) withBobby Hutcherson andElvin Jones
* "Point of Departure" (Blue Note, 3/31/64)
* "Andrew!!! " (Blue Note, 6/25/64) with John Gilmore and Hutcherson
* "Pax" (Blue Note, 2/10/65) withFreddie Hubbard and Henderson
* "Compulsion!" (Blue Note, 10/3/65)
* "Change" (Blue Note, 3/7/66) withSam Rivers
* "Grass Roots" (Blue Note, 8/5/68) withLee Morgan
* "Dance with Death" (Blue Note, 10/11/68) withCharles Tolliver
* "Passing Ships" (Blue Note, 11/7+14/69)
* "Lift Every Voice" (Blue Note, 5/69)
* "Spiral" (Freedom/Arista, 12/20/74 & 1/20/75)
* "Live at Montreux" (Freedom, 7/20/75)
* "Faces of Hope" (Soul Note, 6/13-14/80), solo piano
* "Shades" (Soul Note, 7/3-4/86)
* "Verona Rag" (Soul Note, 7/5/86)
* "Dusk" (Palmetto, 9/15 & 10/27/99)
* "A Beautiful Day" (Palmetto, 1/24-26/02)
* "The Day the World Stood Still" (Stunt Records, 4/23-27/03) with Jazzpar Octet + 1
* "Time Lines" (Blue Note, 6/23+30, 7/18/05)References
External links
* [http://www.andrewhilljazz.com Official Andrew Hill Website]
* [http://www.boosey.com/pages/cr/composer/composer_main.asp?composerid=18577&ttype=SNAPSHOT&ttitle=Snapshot Andrew Hill @ Boosey & Hawkes]
* [http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Hill Andrew Hill Discography at "www.JazzDiscography.com"]
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* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/21/AR2007042101064.html Washington Post obituary]
* [http://www.arkansasleader.com/BLUES/2007/04/great-pianist-leaves-huge-recorded.html Obituary and Biography by Garrick Feldman]
* [http://rbmaradio.com/ARCHIVE.153.0.php?extID=0&showID=491 RBMA Radio On Demand - Sound Obsession - Volume 10 - Andrew Hill Tribute - Kirk Degiorgio (The Beauty Room, As One)]
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