Martin Simon is a composer and guitarist born in
Roznava,
Slovakia
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, in 1975. He has lived and worked in
Bratislava
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,
New York City
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and Warsaw.
Biography
Raised in Bratislava,
Slovakia
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, Simon began playing the guitar at the age of ten. He started to gain recognition after winning the "New Faces of Slovak Jazz" young talent jazz competition as a leader of the group Jazzva in 1996. He later moved to
New York City
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in 1998. After receiving a travel/study grant he attended
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music where he received his master's degree. He was trained in composition by
Tania León
Tania León (born May 14, 1943) is a Cuban-born American composer of both large scale and chamber works. She is also renowned as a conductor, educator, and advisor to arts organizations.
Early years and education
She was born Tania Justina Leó ...
and Douglas Cohen, and performance and interactive media arts by
John J.A. Jannone and
Miroslaw Rogala
Mirosław Rogala is a Polish-born American video artist and interactive artist. He has worked in the areas of interactive art, video installation and live performance, post-photographic transformation, and musical composition.
Education
* 19 ...
. His guitar mentors included Matus Jakabcic, Stanislav Pocaji, Fernando Correa, and Daniela Kukumbergova.
From 2003 to 2006, Simon taught electronic music composition for film and animation at
Pratt Institute
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in New York. His avant-garde musical concepts were shown in Europe and USA, including the International Society for Improvised Music, International festival and conference on Improvised Music, and published by the
University Press of America
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.
Simon has combined in his music the classical and electric guitar sound with modern jazz, rock, acoustic and classical music, free improvisation and other world elements. He has used avant-garde concepts in some of his experimental works, electronic music and multimedia interactive art projects. His body of work has been compared to the work of acoustic guitar virtuoso
Don Ross and the experimentation of multi-instrumentalist
George Koller
George Koller (born December 9, 1958) is a Canadian bassist who has played free jazz, folk music, world music, and world fusion.
Career
Koller has worked with Bruce Cockburn, William Beauvais, Holly Cole, Peter Gabriel, Graeme Kirkland, Lo ...
.
This alliance of music aesthetics is found both in his early compositions (1995–1998)—
jazz fusion
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works in which jazz fundaments are treated with synthesizer sounds and electric instruments creating juxtapositions of intense jazz-rock sonic materials with harmonically rich, sometimes almost esoteric material —and in later pieces (2000–2006), in which the integration of opposites, inherent performance complexities and
game
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-like attitude creates the opportunity for free interaction, fusion of singled sounds or even whole ensembles. These compositions are examples of "conversational music", a term he uses to describe a musical language constructed from processes governing a verbal conversation, that are handled in a musical way. Simon's most recent compositions draw inspiration from Central European
folkloric traditions placed in context with jazz, classical music and contemporary influences.
Simon's guitar duet with Spanish/Honduran guitarist Astor Escoto resulted in an album ''Escoto & Simon “Collage”'' described as "one of the best contemporary world guitar albums of the decade". Simon's composition “Vision of Seven Keystones” received a semi-finalist award in the instrumental category of the 2011
International Songwriting Competition
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ISC after receiving over 16,000 entries.
Simon has performed with a world mix of musicians from Western and Eastern Europe, North & South America, Asia, Africa, New Zealand such as
David Watson (
John Zorn
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), Paul Steven Ray (
Vernon Reid
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), Salim Washington (
Kenny Garret
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,
Anthony Braxton
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), Chris Bacas (
Buddy Rich
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Rich was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York ...
), Jorge Amorim (
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,
Al Foster
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), Arturo Martinez (
José Greco
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Backgro ...
), Alfonso Cid (
Pilar Rioja
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),
Carlos Hayre
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among others. He was member of the New York Mandolin Orchestra and BC Electro-acoustic Music Ensemble. He has collaborated with award-winning film and digital media artists like
Miroslaw Rogala
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Education
* 19 ...
,
John J.A. Jannone, Ronaldo Kiel, Anat Inbar, and SangHee Ann. He is a founding member of groups ''Escoto & Simon'', ''Jazzva, Areito'', ''BTY Orchestra'', ''Astro Project'', and ''Slavicada''. He has participated in improvised music events along with masters of free improvisation including
Oliver Lake
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,
Art Lande
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Born in New York, Lande began piano at age 4. He attended Williams College and moved to San Francisco in 1969. In 1973 he recorded ''Red Lanta,'' ...
, Mazen Kerbaj,
Stephen Nachmanovitch
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Born in 1950, Na ...
,
Pauline Oliveros
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She was a founding member of the San Francisco Tape Music Ce ...
, Michael Zerang, Anto Pett,
Mark Dresser
Mark Dresser (born September 26, 1952) is an American double bass player and composer.
Career
Dresser was born in Los Angeles, California, United States. In the 1970s, he was a member of Black Music Infinity led by Stanley Crouch and performed w ...
,
Jane Ira Bloom
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Early years
Bloom was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joel and Evelyn Bloom. She began as a pianist and drummer, later switching to the alto saxoph ...
,
AACM and others.
Recordings
* 1998 — "Milky Way", Jazzva
* 2001 — "Bridge to You" (Netomusica)
* 2003 — "Convers Club" Live (Slovak Radio)
* 2011 — "Collage" (Escoto & Simon)
* (Interactive CD-ROM) — 2001 Dificil de Atrapar/Hard to Catch (PIMA)
Other album contributions
* 1998 Madam Deklaracia (PIKI)
* 2001 "Goal" Neto (Netomusica)
* 2003 "BC Mix" Electro-acoustic Music Ensemble (BC-CCM)
* 2005 60 x 60 (Vox Novus)
* 2012 Witamy na swiecie: Koledowanie
Notes and reviews
MARTINÁKOVÁ, Z.: Mladá slovenská skladateľská generácia – štýlové a názorové orientácie. In: Slovenská hudba 36, 2010/1, s. 27–62
SIMON, M. - CRESHEVSKY, N.: Music Through Conversation. In: ArtCircles: C Collaborative, New York 2005/7-8
HOUP, S.: A Beaver and an Eagel meet in the Bar. In: Globe and Mail, Toronto 2004, 29. 5.
IOAN, R.: Computer Music din Europa si S.U.A. In: Observator Cultural, Bukurešť 1, 2004
POKOJNÁ, K.: Soozvuk. In: Hudobný život, Bratislava 2004/7-8, s. 15
IOAN, R.: Nova Musica Consonante 2003/Computer Music. In: Actualitatea Muzicala, Bukurešť 2004/1
VACHOVÁ, Z.: Jazzové Vianoce. In: Infojazz 1998/1, s. 6
SITA: Súťažná prehliadka Jazzové Vianoce 97. In: Mesto.Sk, Nitra 1997, 8. 12.
KAJANOVÁ, Y.: Jazzové vianoce 1996. In: Hudobný život, Bratislava 1997/1
OKRUCKÝ, S.: Vydarená prehliadka džezových talentov. In: Pravda, Bratislava 1996
References
External links
Artist's WebsiteJazzcorner.comAllaboutjazz.comHc.sk
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Slovak-American culture in New York (state)
Slovak composers
Slovak male composers
Living people
1975 births
Brooklyn College alumni
Slovak male musicians