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16 December, 2021Print
Vijay Iyer Trio Brings Uneasy - A 2021 Best Album (Pitchfork, NPR, Boston Globe & More) - To Village Vanguard For 6-Night Run January 25-30
On the heels of his widely celebrated Vijay Iyer Trio album Uneasy and Best Albums of 2021 list selections from Pitchfork, NPR, Boston Globe and others, Vijay Iyer will be performing a 6-night run at the Village Vanguard January 25-30 with the Uneasy trio: Iyer on piano with Linda May Han Oh on bass and Tyshawn Sorey on drums. This will be just the second time that the trio has performed in NYC since January 2020. They just wrapped a successful run of Europe in November and Iyer has been performing in NYC this month including at the Armory last weekend with longtime collaborator Arooj Aftab and at the Jazz Gallery this Friday and Saturday. See below for his current 2022 live schedule which includes additional trio dates in the U.S. and Europe.
Iyer also contributed to several notable album releases in 2021: he composed the 20-minute title piece on Imani Wind’s album Bruits, nominated for a Best Chamber Music / Small Ensemble Performance GRAMMY. He contributed a piece called “For Violin Alone” to Jennifer Koh’s album Alone Together, nominated for Best ClassicaI Instrumental Solo. The album is a collection of short pieces by a few dozen composers, all written in the first few months of the pandemic. He also contributed “Equal Night” to Matt Haimovitz’s solo compendium Primavera I - The Wind.
Uneasy has been celebrated by the NY Times, New Yorker, Wall Street Journal and New York Magazine. The album earned a Pitchfork Best New Music designation (8.6) and Iyer’s 4th Downbeat cover story in just 6 years, and led to interviews on an array of key podcasts including Switched On Popand Object of Sound, and far beyond. Iyer also composed a new piece of music for the final episode of NPR Morning Edition’s Song Project series. In September the Vijay Iyer Trio performed at Le Poisson Rouge in NYC and filmed a live session of 3 songs for WNYC’s long-running Soundcheck series. He recently released this this video for "Touba,” filmed during the Uneasy recording sessions: https://youtu.be/AHw1xt6X2eE
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