David Amram
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Biography
[Edit]Musical compartments mean nothing to David Amram, whose compositions and activities have crossed fearlessly back and forth between the classical and jazz worlds, as well as those of Latin jazz, folk, television, and film music. In addition to his rare (to jazz) specialty, the French horn, Amram has also recorded on piano, recorder, Spanish guitar, and various percussion instruments.
Amram spent a year at the Oberlin College Conservatory (1948) but graduated from George Washington University with a B.A. in history in 1952. His long association with Latin music began in 1951 in D.C. when he played horn and percussion in the Buddy Rowell Latin band while also serving as a classical horn player in the National Symphony Orchestra. Stationed with the Seventh Army in Europe, Amram recorded with Lionel Hampton in Paris in 1955, and then returned to New York later that year to join Charles Mingus' Jazz Workshop, performing with Mingus and Oscar Pettiford. Amram led a quartet with tenor saxophonist George Barrow that made an album for Decca in 1957 and later played regularly at New York's Five Spot in 1963-1965. However, Amram's career gravitated mostly over to the classical side after the 1950s, producing orchestral and instrumental pieces, incidental music (his score for Archibald MacLeish's J.B. won a Pulitzer prize), and other works which attracted enough respect to have the New York Philharmonic sign him on as its first composer-in-residence (1966-1967).
In 1977, Amram sailed on the cruise ship Daphne from New Orleans to Havana with Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Earl "Fatha" Hines, who were among the first U.S. citizens to legally visit Cuba in 16 years. An exciting live recording of Amram's "En Memoria de Chano Pozo" was made in Havana with members of Irakere (including Arturo Sandoval and Paquito D'Rivera) and several visiting Americans, which can be heard on the album Havana/New York (Flying Fish). Amram's Cuban visit received extensive news coverage at the time and also provided many Americans with their first glimpse of Irakere.
Most of Amram's available recordings can also be found on Flying Fish. In addition, the open-minded Amram can be heard playing bouncy French horn, recorder, and piano obligatos on some bizarre 1971 tracks by beat poet Allen Ginsberg (sample titles: "Vomit Express" and "Going to San Diego"), later released on John Hammond's eponymous label. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi
Title: Havana New York -- The Historic U.S./Cuban Musical Exchange of 1977
Artist: David Amram
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Country
Title: David Amram's Classic American Film Scores 1956-2016
Artist: David Amram
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: On the Waterfront: On Broadway (Original Broadway Soundtrack)
Artist: David Amram
Genre: Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Manchurian Candidate (Music from the Motion Picture)
Artist: Rachel Portman, Wyclef Jean, David Amram
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Collections
Title: Occupy This Album
Genre: Rock
Title: Tribute to Steve Goodman
Genre: Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: David Amram Poetry Jam
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: First Blues (Produced by John Hammond)
Artist: Allen Ginsberg
Genre: Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Curse
Artist: The Curse
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Indie Rock, Metal, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Title: For the Love of the Music (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Folk
Title: Live at Caffe Lena: Music from America's Legendary Coffeehouse, 1967-2013
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Folk
Title: Tribute to Steve Goodman
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, Rock, World Music, Country, Folk
Title: Songs and Poems From the Kentucky Bound Concert
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist