Wayne Horvitz, Butch Morris & William Parker - Some Order, Long Understood (1983/2026)

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Title: Some Order, Long Understood
Year Of Release: 1983 / 2026
Label: Black Saint
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 42:39
Total Size: 198 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Wayne Horvitz – Psalm (21:14)
2. Wayne Horvitz – Some Order, Long Understood (21:25)

Personnel:

Wayne Horvitz ( Piano )
William Parker ( Bass )
Lawrence "Butch" Morris ( Cornet )

A stylistically wide-ranging, yet distinctive pianist and composer, Wayne Horvitz has earned accolades for his mix of jazz, post-rock, classical, and avant-garde influences. He initially came to prominence on the downtown New York scene of the '70s and '80s, working with fellow mavericks like John Zorn, Butch Morris, Bill Frisell, and others. He is an original member of Zorn's Naked City, and a co-founder, along with his wife, pianist Robin Holcomb, of the New York Composers Orchestra. Based in Seattle, he has led a variety of his own group's including the Gravitas Quartet, Zony Mash, and the Four Plus One Ensemble. His own albums, like 1987's The President, 1997's Cold Spell, and 2001's From a Window, have found him working in such varied settings as harmonically edgy post-bop, electric funk, art-rock, and earthy acoustic improvisation. A 2016 Doris Duke Performing Artist Award recipient, Horvitz has also composed for film, theater, and dance troupes, and often draws upon influences outside of music, as on 2015's Some Places Are Forever Afternoon (11 Places for Richard Hugo), which featured music inspired by the lauded Pacific Northwest poet.