Vijay Iyer back in New York, after a string of successes
Vijay Iyer, composer in Downbeat magazine's international critics' poll for 2006 and 2007, returned to New York on June 19, trailing a string of national and international successes
He has had a busy year so far, his last appearance in New York being the concert with sitarist Shujaat Khan, percussionist Karsh Kale and electric bassist Jonathan Moran at the Lincoln Center Opening Nights festival March 7.
The June 19 concert was at V Harlem's newest spot, Medium M, with Marcus Gilmore and Stephan Crump.
The trio toured Europe in February, played numerous U.S venues in the winter and spring and recorded a new album titled "Historicity."
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He has had a busy year so far, his last appearance in New York being the concert with sitarist Shujaat Khan, percussionist Karsh Kale and electric bassist Jonathan Moran at the Lincoln Center Opening Nights festival March 7.
The June 19 concert was at V Harlem's newest spot, Medium M, with Marcus Gilmore and Stephan Crump.
The trio toured Europe in February, played numerous U.S venues in the winter and spring and recorded a new album titled "Historicity."
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.desitalk.com
Labels: concert, historicity, international successes, lincoln center opening, national, new album, new york, night festival, pianist, spring, trailing, vijay iyer, winter season

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