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BIOGRAPHY
Andrew
Cyrille was
born in Brooklyn, NY. As well as studying privately, he attended the Juilliard
and Hartnett schools of music. He has performed with Jazz
artists ranging from Coleman Hawkins, Illinois Jacquet and
Mary Lou Williams to Kenny Dorham, Muhal Richard Abrams, Horace Tapscott,
John Carter,Mal Waldron and David Murray. In 1964
he formed and association with pianist Cecil Taylor that
would last for 11 years. He played drums for many notable
dancer-choreogrphers from the mid to late 1960s.
He was artist-residence
and teacher at Antioch College in Yellow Springs,
Ohio from 1971 to 1973. Cyrille has also taught at the
Graham Windham Home for
Children in New York. He is currently a faculty member at the
New School
University (formally The New School for Social Research) in New
York City. His
sterling work has earned him a number of grants and awards from the National
Endowment for the Arts and Meet the Composer, including a commission to
create a
new work for the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company in 1990.
In 1999, he
received a Guggenheim Fellowship for composition.
Starting
in 1969, Cyrille began to organize the first of several percussion
groups, including Dialogue of the Drums, Pieces of
Time, and Weights and
Measures. Some of the distinguished artists who played in these
groups were
Kenny Clark, Milford Graves, Famoudou Don Moye, Michael Carvin and
Obo Addy. Starting in 1988 through the present time, he has toured
and performed here and abroad with the renown Russian percussionist,
Vladimir Tarasov. In 1975,
Cyrille formed a band called Maono (feelings) featuring
various instrumental voices
determined by his compositions. He is a member of Trio 3
featuring alto
saxophonist, Oliver Lake and bassist, Reggie Workman.
Also from time to time,
he leads another group called Haitian Fascination, playing
music inspired by the
musical tradition from Haiti. Within the past several years, he has been
collaborating and working with musicians such as saxophonist, Archie Shepp,
trombonist, Roswell Rudd, trumpeter, Dave Douglas, bassists, Henry Grimes
and
William Parker, pianists Dave Burrell and Marilyn Crispell,
and vibraphonist, Karl
Berger. He continues to record and perform with duo, trio, quartet,
quintet and
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IN 1964
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