Jun 4th 2013
New York, NY USA
Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau has recorded and performed extensively since the early 1990s. Mehldau’s most consistent output over the years has taken place in the trio format. Starting in 1996, his group released a series of five records on Warner Bros. entitled The Art of the Trio. Mehldau also has a solo piano recording entitled Elegiac Cycle, and a record called Places that includes both solo piano and trio songs. Elegiac Cycle and Places might be called “concept” albums. They are made up exclusively of original material and have central themes that hover over the compositions. Other Mehldau recordings include Largo, a collaborative effort with the innovative musician and producer Jon Brion, and Anything Goes — a trio outing with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy.
His first record for Nonesuch, Brad Mehldau Live in Tokyo, was released in September 2004. After ten rewarding years with Rossy playing in Mehldau’s regular trio, drummer Jeff Ballard joined the band in 2005. The label released its first album from the Brad Mehldau Trio— Day is Done —on September 27, 2005. The critically acclaimed double live trio recording entitled Brad Mehldau Trio Live was released on March 25th, 2008 (Nonesuch). On March 16, 2010 Nonesuch released a double-disc of original work entitled Highway Rider, the highly anticipated follow up to Largo. The album was Mehldau’s second collaboration with renowned producer Jon Brion and featured performances by Mehldau’s trio—drummer Jeff Ballard and bassist Larry Grenadier—as well as percussionist Matt Chamberlain, saxophonist Joshua Redman, and a chamber orchestra led by Dan Coleman. In 2011 Nonesuch released Live in Marciac – a two CD release with a companion DVD of the 2006 performance, and Modern Music, a collaboration between pianists Brad Mehldau and Kevin Hays and composer/arranger Patrick Zimmerli. On March 13, 2012 Nonesuch released an album of original songs from the Brad Mehldau Trio – Ode – the first from the trio since 2008’s live Village Vanguard disc and the first studio trio recording since 2005’s Day is Done, featuring 11 previously
Mehldau’s musical personality forms a dichotomy. He is first and foremost an improviser, and greatly cherishes the surprise and wonder that can occur from a spontaneous musical idea that is expressed directly, in real time. But he also has a deep fascination for the formal architecture of music, and it informs everything he plays. In his most inspired playing, the actual structure of his musical thought serves as an expressive device. As he plays, he listens to how ideas unwind, and the order in which they reveal themselves. Each tune has a strongly felt narrative arch, whether it expresses itself in a beginning, an end, or something left intentionally open-ended. The two sides of Mehldau’s personality—the improviser and the formalist—play off each other, and the effect is often something like controlled chaos.
Mehldau has performed around the world at a steady pace since the mid-1990s, with his trio and as a solo pianist. His performances convey a wide range of expression. There is often an intellectual rigor to the continuous process of abstraction that may take place on a given tune, and a certain density of information. That could be followed by a stripped down, emotionally direct ballad. Mehldau favors juxtaposing extremes. He has attracted a sizeable following over the years, one that has grown to expect a singular, intense experience in his performance.
In addition to his trio and solo projects, Mehldau has worked with a number of great jazz musicians, including a rewarding gig with saxophonist Joshua Redman’s band for two years, recordings and concerts with Pat Metheny, Charlie Haden and Lee Konitz, and recording as a sideman with the likes of the late Michael Brecker, Wayne Shorter, John Scofield, and Charles Lloyd. For more than a decade, he has collaborated with several musicians and peers whom he respects greatly, including the guitarists Peter Bernstein and Kurt Rosenwinkel and tenor saxophonist Mark Turner. Mehldau also has played on a number of recordings outside of the jazz idiom, like Willie Nelson’s Teatro and singer-songwriter Joe Henry’s Scar. His music has appeared in several movies, including Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut and Wim Wender’s Million Dollar Hotel. He also composed an original soundtrack for the French film, Ma Femme Est Une Actrice.
Mehldau recently composed two new works commissioned by Carnegie Hall for voice and piano, The Blue Estuaries and The Book of Hours: Love Poems to God, which were performed in the spring of 2005 with the acclaimed classical soprano, Renee Fleming. These songs were recorded with Fleming and released in 2006 on the Love Sublime record; simultaneously, Nonesuch released an album of Mehldau’s jazz compositions for trio entitled House on Hill. In March 2007 Mehldau debuted the piano concerto “The Brady Bunch Variations for piano and orchestra“ at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris with Orchestre national d’Ile-de-France. In early 2008 London’s Wigmore Hall announced that Brad Mehldau will curate an annual four-concert jazz series at the prestigious hall during its 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons, with Mehldau appearing in at least two of the four annual concerts.
Jun 4th 2013
New York, NY USA
Town Hall
*Joshua Redman Quartet with Brad Mehldau, Larry Grenadier, Brian Blade & Orchestra
Oct 9th 2013
New York, NY USA
Stern Auditorium
*Orpheus Chamber Orchestra featuring Brad Mehldau, Composer and Pianist
Oct 16th 2013
Seattle, WA USA
The Triple Door
*Mehliana: featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Oct 16th 2013
Seattle, WA USA
The Triple Door
*Mehliana Featuring Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana
Oct 17th 2013
San Francisco, CA USA
The Independent
*Mehliana Featuring Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana
Oct 17th 2013
San Francisco, CA USA
The Independent
*Mehliana: featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Oct 18th 2013
Los Angeles, USA
Largo at the Coronet
*Mehliana Featuring Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana
Oct 19th 2013
Los Angeles, USA
Largo at the Coronet
*Mehliana Featuring Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana
Oct 22nd 2013
Evanston, IL USA
Evanston SPACE
*Mehliana: featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Oct 23rd 2013
Columbus, OH USA
Wexner Center for the Arts
*Mehliana: featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Oct 24th 2013
New York, NY USA
The HighLine Ballroom
*Mehliana featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Oct 26th 2013
Cambridge, MA USA
The Sinclair
*Mehliana featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Nov 14th 2013
Beziers, France
Theatre Sortie Ouest
*Mehliana: featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Nov 15th 2013
Saint-Etienne, France
Le Fil
*Mehliana: featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Nov 16th 2013
Arles, France
Cargo de Nuit
*Mehliana: featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Nov 20th 2013
La Roche Sur Yon Cedex, France
Fuzz'Yon
*Mehliana: featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Nov 26th 2013
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Opera Garneir, Le Printemps des Arts
*Mehliana Featuring Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana
Nov 27th 2013
Heidelberg, Germany
Karlstorbahnhof
*Mehliana Featuring Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana
Apr 2nd 2014
Los Angeles, CA USA
Disney Hall
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From The Los Angeles Times Review: Brad Mehldau, the Bad Plus push jazz further ahead at UCLA By: Chris Barton The night began with Mehldau and his graceful rhythm section of longtime bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard, who...
Posted May 6th, 2013
from chicagotribune.com Bobby McFerrin, Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau break barriers at Symphony Center By: Howard Reich Two other genre-benders collaborated Friday night at Symphony Center, even if, in retrospect, they seemed like specialists compared to the voraciously eclectic McFerrin....
Posted Apr 19th, 2013
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Posted Apr 15th, 2013
Brad Mehldau and Chris Thile team up for elegant, beautiful music By: Michael J West Brad Mehldau and Chris Thile both play music in which technical virtuosity is front and center. The former is a jazz pianist, easily the most...
Posted Apr 13th, 2013
For Thile and Mehldau, a meeting of musical minds By: Jeremy D. Goodwin If you squint hard and look from the proper angle, there are only a few degrees of musical separation between Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau. They both...
Posted Apr 12th, 2013
Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau bond through mutual musical appreciation By: Wayne Bledsoe Chris Thile once titled an album “Not All Who Wander Are Lost” after a poem by J.R.R. Tolkien. It could easily describe his life as a musician....
Posted Apr 12th, 2013
Thile + Melhdau = Bluegrass + Jazz + Excitement There may be no better Boston venue than the Berklee Performance Center for this Sunday’s Chris Thile/Brad Mehldau matchup, presented by World Music. Both musicians established themselves very young, like the...
Posted Apr 12th, 2013
Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau – Bowery Ballroom (New York, NY) There are few pleasures in life that compare to encountering music that liberates us from our expectations. Tireless musical explorers Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau have set out on...
Posted Apr 12th, 2013
from nytimes.com Bluegrass and Jazz, Meeting in More Than the Middle By: Nate Chinen Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau come from different worlds but the same species, and whatever feels unlikely about their pairing is eclipsed by what feels perfectly...
Posted Apr 10th, 2013
from jazzwisemagazine.com Jazz breaking news: Mehliana bring on the baroque-electronica By:Mike Flyn Last December sample-busting cult producer DJ Shadow was told to curtail his latest, boundary pushing set at the Mansion Nightclub, Miami, for being “too future.” It was perhaps...
Posted Mar 12th, 2013
from ft.com Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana, Village Underground, London By: Mike Hobart Brad Mehldau’s recent projects range from solo piano recitals to orchestral showcases, but it is a series of intimate, genre-blending duets that have proved to be the...
Posted Mar 12th, 2013
Back in 2000, the L.A. producer/musical gadfly Jon Brion pitched a TV pilot to VH1. “The Jon Brion Show” was pegged as a kind of neo-variety show with guest musicians (a familiar format to anyone who knows his Largo roundtables)....
Posted Jan 18th, 2013
from academiedujazz.com On January 15, 2013 the Academie Du Jazz held it’s annual awards ceremony. Brad Mehldau’s latest release Where Do You Start was awarded Best Album of the Year. To see the full list of winners and nominees click...
Posted Jan 16th, 2013
from allaboutjazz.com Ian Patterson’s Best Releases of 2012 By: Ian Patterson Seven years separate Ode from this trio’s last studio recording, the outstanding Day is Done (Nonesuch, 2005), which has come to mark a before-and-after in Brad Mehldau’s trajectory. Previously,...
Posted Jan 2nd, 2013
gramofon.hu Brad Mehldau’s album Ode has won the 2012 Hungarian Gramofon Awards for International Jazz CD of the Year. This year’s awards ceremony, followed as always by a jazz concert, was held on 10 December, at 8 pm at the...
Posted Dec 18th, 2012
From sinfinimusic.com You have to start somewhere, even when you’ve started a few times before. Let’s start with the latest Brad Mehldau album, which is called, as if he knew what I was thinking, Where Do You Start. Mehldau is...
Posted Dec 5th, 2012
from jazzwisemagazine.com Brad Mehldau Trio – Barbican, London Jazz Festival 2012 By: Esther Hayden “Please switch off your mobile phones so you listen and don’t get distracted,” this was the first sound you heard walking into the Barbican on Wednesday...
Posted Nov 26th, 2012
jazzjournal.co.uk Review: Brad Mehldau at LJF 2012 By: Sam Braysher Returning to the Barbican Hall for the first time since a 2010 visit with his orchestral Highway Rider project, pianist Brad Mehldau embraced the trio format for which he is...
Posted Nov 19th, 2012
UK’s Jazz FM announced the nominees for it’s 2013 Jazz FM Awards. Among those nominated was Brad Mehldau for International Artist of the Year Jazz FM is an exclusive new event in the music industry’s calendar to celebrate the work...
Posted Oct 29th, 2012
From The Hartford Courant Brad Mehldau To Give Solo Concert In Asylum Hill By: Owen McNally Whenever Brad Mehldau, an internationally acclaimed pianist who grew up in West Hartford, comes home again to play in Connecticut, his performance is invariably...
Posted Oct 24th, 2012
“Where Do You Start” has made strong national pop album chart debuts in both Italy and France – #91 and #99 respectively. It has also debuted at #141 in the national combined Belgian pop album charts (#119 in the Flemish...
Posted Oct 15th, 2012
‘The title is an apt one if you’re a newcomer to the pianist’s bulging catalogue (18 albums as a leader). In fact this set, largely of covers from across the decades, is as good a place to start as any...
Posted Sep 27th, 2012
Nonesuch releases the Brad Mehldau Trio*’s Where Do You Start, a companion disc to this spring’s critically acclaimed Ode, on September 18, 2012. Whereas Ode featured 11 songs composed by Mehldau, Where Do You Start comprises the Trio’s interpretations of...
Posted Sep 18th, 2012
from independent.co.uk By: Phil Johnson There’s not a duff track or dull moment in this 75 minutes of studio material, recorded half in 2008 and half last year. Tunes by Nick Drake, Elvis Costello and Sufjan Stevens rub shoulders with...
Posted Sep 17th, 2012
from guardian.co.uk By: John Fordham American pianist Brad Mehldau has explored many styles and partnerships since his emergence in the early 1990s, but most of his recordings have been for an acoustic trio – drummer Jeff Ballard joined bassist Larry...
Posted Sep 14th, 2012
from bbc.co.uk By: Martin Longley This is a very swift follow-up to Ode, released only six months earlier. Pianist Mehldau must be making up for lost time, as the present trio has not been as prolifically documented as its previous...
Posted Sep 12th, 2012
from allaboutjazz.com By: John Kelman Hot on the heels of Brad Mehldau’s Ode (Nonesuch, 2012)—the pianist’s first all-original set with his current trio—comes Where Do You Start, culled from the same recording sessions but, with the exception of one Mehldau...
Posted Sep 11th, 2012
from http://blogs.laweekly.com Brad Mehldau Trio – Broad Stage – 5/21/12 By:Sean J. O’Connell Brad Mehldau’s most recent album, Ode, is a return to the trio format that helped make him one of the most prominent jazz pianists of the last...
Posted May 23rd, 2012
from mercurynews.com Review: Brad Mehldau Trio at Kuumbwa Jazz Center was a lesson in jazz mastery By: Richard Scheinin Brad Mehldau’s parents must have had the best record collection. Like a genre-hopping connoisseur of vintage LPs, Mehldau, 41, flowed through...
Posted May 18th, 2012
from sandiegoreader.com Mehldau Trio’s Sold Out Show By: Robert Bush The Athenaeum Jazz at the Neurosciences Institute series continued last night with a bang: the long-awaited return of the Brad Mehldau Trio, a concert that had been sold-out virtually since...
Posted May 17th, 2012
from sfexaminer.com Brad Mehldau turns ivory into gold By:Jason Victor Serinus Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau, 41, is held in such high esteem that when his forthcoming gig was announced at a recent SFJazz concert, a sizeable number of audience members...
Posted May 14th, 2012
from allaboutjazz.com All About Jazz members are invited to enter the Nonesuch Records “Brad Mehldau Trio – Ode“ giveaway contest starting today. We’ll select FIVE winners at the conclusion of the contest on May 28th. To learn more about the...
Posted May 2nd, 2012
From The Boston Globe By: Steve Greenlee This is why you do not leave before the house lights come up. After saxophonist Joshua Redman and pianist Brad Mehldau finished their (planned) encore, as many as a quarter of the people...
Posted Apr 30th, 2012
allaboutjazz.com By:Doug Collette he very first notes of the Brad Mehldau Trio’s Ode sound rich, lyrical and full of energy. This may come as a surprise to those unfamiliar with the pianist’s work, but loyal followers of Mehldau know he...
Posted Apr 30th, 2012
from timeoutchicago.com Mehldau and Redman at the Symphony Center | Review By: Chris Bentley It’s no small feat to keep jazz fresh in a symphony hall. Pianist Brad Mehldau and saxophonist Joshua Redman pulled it off Friday at the Symphony...
Posted Apr 18th, 2012
from nydailynews.com New jazz recordings showcase talents of Brad Mehldau, Kenny Garrett and more Harmonica aces Toots Thielemans and Gregoire Maret shine on latest releases By: Greg Thomas As with the nucleus of a cell, virtuoso pianist Brad Mehldau is...
Posted Apr 5th, 2012
from stltoday.com Redman, Mehldau explore possibilities of sax-piano duo By: Calvin Wilson Two of the most esteemed artists in jazz, saxophonist Joshua Redman and pianist Brad Mehldau have often worked together since both began to get noticed in the 1990s....
Posted Apr 2nd, 2012
_from allboutjazz.com Brad Mehldau Trio: Ode (2012) By: John Kelman The Art of the Trio: Recordings 1996-2001 (Nonesuch, 2011) provided an opportunity to reassess Brad Mehldau’s rapid trajectory, though the trio that established him as one of the past two...
Posted Mar 21st, 2012
from nonesuch.com Brad Mehldau Trio Returns March 13 with “Ode,” Featuring 11 Original Mehldau Compositions; Pre-Order Now Nonesuch releases an album of original songs from the Brad Mehldau Trio—Ode—on March 13, 2012. The record, which is the first from the...
Posted Mar 20th, 2012
‘Ode shows Mehldau’s inventive powers are as fresh as ever. His talent for revealing the grandeur latent in modest ideas has never seemed so persuasive, and the interplay with Ballard and Grenadier is masterly.’ Daily Telegraph ‘A ceaseless stream of...
Posted Mar 15th, 2012
from nytimes.com New Albums From VCMG, Brad Mehldau Trio and Henry Cole and the Afrobeat Colective By: Jon Pareles Brad Mehldau has often seemed like the ultimate introspective jazz musician, a pianist and composer whose ideas tend to spring from...
Posted Mar 13th, 2012
from washingtonpost.com BRAD MEHLDAU Album review: “The Art of Trio Recordings: 1996-2001 By: Mike Joyce When Brad Mehldau unveiled the first of five “The Art of the Trio” albums in 1997 while in his mid-20s, doubtless some jazz elders were...
Posted Jan 27th, 2012
from theaustralian.com.au Soaring delight of two minds playing as one By: Lynden Barber To listen to two of the leading US musicians of their generation communicating on stage so miraculously is to wonder why the attractive format of piano and...
Posted Jan 23rd, 2012
Independent On Sunday January 8, 2012 This box-set collects pianist Mehldau’s five albums with Larry Grenadier on bass and Jorge Rossy on drums, plus five unreleased Village Vanguard tracks. Ethan Iverson’s excellent sleevenotes hail Mehldau as the synthesis of 1980s...
Posted Jan 11th, 2012
nonesuch.com Brad Mehldau kicks off the New Year in style when he joins his Trio—featuring bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard—for a six-night residency at New York City’s famed Village Vanguard, starting tonight and running through Sunday, with two...
Posted Jan 4th, 2012
from guardian.co.uk Brad Meldhau: The Art of the Trio Recordings 1996-2001 – review By: John Fordham When a classically trained young piano improviser called Brad Mehldau emerged in the mid-1990s, he quickly established a patient, subtle and richly contrapuntal approach...
Posted Dec 16th, 2011
Nonesuch Releases Brad Mehldau’s Art of the Trio Box Set December 6; Seven discs of Mehldau’s trio with Jorge Rossi and Larry Grenadier span four years Box includes five original Art of the Trio records plus one disc of unreleased...
Posted Dec 6th, 2011
Today marks the release of Brad Mehldau’s seven-disc box set The Art of the Trio Recordings: 1996–2001. The set includes the five original Art of the Trio albums (the fifth volume includes two CDs), released on Warner Bros. over a...
Posted Dec 6th, 2011
from allboutjazz.com The Art of the Trio: Recordings 1996-2001 By: John Kelman It’s hard to believe that it’s only been fifteen years since Brad Mehldau emerged on the scene, so prevalent and influential has the pianist become since then. At...
Posted Nov 28th, 2011
Nonesuch to Release Brad Mehldau’s “Art of the Trio” Box Set December 6; Includes Original Records, Unreleased Material Nonesuch Records releases jazz pianist Brad Mehldau’s Art of the Trio Recordings: 1996–2001 on December 6, 2011. The set includes the five...
Posted Oct 27th, 2011
The results of the 76th Annual DownBeat Readers Poll are in. Brad Mehldau’s Live in Marciac(Nonesuch) was named Jazz Album of the Year. Brad was also voted as piano player of the year To see the full list click here
Posted Oct 27th, 2011
_mcall.com Redman, Mehldau take freedom seriously at Williams Center By:Dave Howell On Thursday night, at Lafayette College’s Williams Center for the Arts in Easton, only two jazz artists were onstage. Brad Mehldau on grand piano and Joshua Redman on tenor...
Posted Oct 14th, 2011
Jamie Cullum showcases his love for all types of jazz, and music rooted in jazz, from its heritage to the future. This week, American Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau performs tunes from his albums Live In Marciac and Modern Music in...
Posted Oct 3rd, 2011
from guardian.co.uk Brad Mehldau/Kevin Hays: Modern Music By: John Fordham As he showed at the Wigmore Hall in duet with mandolinist Chris Thile recently, the US piano star Brad Mehldau treats one-to-one musical encounters as invitations to creativity outside his...
Posted Sep 30th, 2011
A complete transcription of Brad Mehldau’s record, Elegiac Cycle, has been released in France. Philippe André has transcribed the music faithfully, and provided in depth analysis, examining the thematic content and overall structure of the piece, many musical details, and...
Posted Sep 27th, 2011
from www.guardian.co.uk Brad Mehldau/Chris Thile By: John Fordham An obscure musical gag enquires: if a guitarist and a mandolinist fall off a cliff, who hits the deck first? The guitarist, of course; the mandolin player has to stop to tune...
Posted Sep 22nd, 2011
from www.nytimes.com Excerpt From: On Common Ground: The Pairing of Piano Men By: Nate Chinen “Modern Music” (Nonesuch), featuring Brad Mehldau and Kevin Hays, is a less joyous album, perhaps because it carries the burden of an agenda. It’s also...
Posted Sep 19th, 2011
from guardian.co.uk Blank expressions: Brad Mehldau and the essence of music By: Brad Mehldau Music often seems to suggest an emotion or a state of being – we reach a consensus, for example, that one piece of music expresses carefree...
Posted Sep 16th, 2011
corkindependent.com Mehldau makes Triskel ‘homecoming’ of sorts By: Brian Hayes Curtin A real treat is in store for music fans this week with the appearance of world-renowned jazz pianist Brad Mehldau at the Triskel. The virtuoso last played in Cork...
Posted Sep 8th, 2011
Nonesuch to Release Collaboration Between Pianists Brad Mehldau & Kevin Hays, Composer/Arranger Patrick Zimmerli, “Modern Music” Nonesuch Records releases Modern Music, a collaboration between pianists Brad Mehldau and Kevin Hays and composer/arranger Patrick Zimmerli, on September 20, 2011. The album...
Posted Aug 2nd, 2011
From the Ottawa Citizen Redman, Mehldau simply excellent By Doug Fischer Ah, at last. Jazz. Sure, the Ottawa jazz festival’s first few days featured a few fine jazz shows – Kurt Elling, Brian Browne, Tania Gill – but it wasn’t...
Posted Jun 28th, 2011
From the Montreal Gazette Brad Mehldau knows where he’s going, but finds freedom in the journey By Adam Kinner Listen to the first few moments of Brad Mehldau’s most recent solo record, Live in Marciac, and you’ll hear a striking...
Posted Jun 27th, 2011
From Los Angeles Times Album review: Lee Konitz, Brad Mehldau, Charlie Haden and Paul Motian’s “Live at Birdland” By Chris Barton Recorded in December 2009, this live album is a chance to get an earful of one of those special...
Posted Jun 7th, 2011
From The Guardian Lee Konitz/Brad Mehldau: Live at Birdland – review By John Fordham When pianist Mehldau, sax legend Konitz and bassist Charlie Haden got together on a 1997 Blue Note session, it not only showed how sympathetic to improvising...
Posted May 13th, 2011
From Minnesota Public Radio Brad Mehldau Bridges a Jazz Divide By David Cazares We all live to our own soundtrack. From the politics we follow, to the books we read and the music we listen to, many of us seem...
Posted Mar 24th, 2011
From www.guardian.co.uk Brad Mehldau: Live in Marciac – review By John Fordham Not only has Brad Mehldau given sustenance to his more traditionally jazz-rooted fans with this live solo-piano album (after an eclectic 2010 that saw the classical-strings collaboration Highway...
Posted Mar 11th, 2011
From DownBeat The March 2011 issue of DownBeat features pianist Brad Mehldau on the cover. Other artists highlighted in this issue include trumpeter/ composer Terence Blanchard, saxophonist/ producer Bob Belden, bassist/bandleader Charles Mingus, pianist Kenny Werner and vocalist Roberta Gambarini....
Posted Mar 10th, 2011
From All About Jazz Brad Mehldau: Live in Marciac By John Kelman If there’s any (relatively) young pianist ready to take the torch from Keith Jarrett when it comes to solo performance, it’s Brad Mehldau. In the space of (again,...
Posted Mar 8th, 2011
From the New York Times Pianists, Yes, but a Jazz Singer and Deep Metal, Too By Nate Chinen BRAD MEHLDAU is a jazz pianist enamored of many kinds of music, as his recent albums make clear. “Live in Marciac,” his...
Posted Mar 1st, 2011
From The Thread Brad Mehldau on the Classical/Jazz Divide By Darren Mueller It’s an understatement to say that jazz pianist Brad Mehldau has eclectic musical interests. He’s collaborated with opera star Renée Fleming (Love Sublime), performed with John Mayer, recorded...
Posted Feb 24th, 2011
From Nonesuch Records Brad Mehldau’s “Live in Marciac” Out Now; “A Triumph of Imagination,” Exclaims the Independent Brad Mehldau’s Live in Marciac, a double CD and DVD live album, is out today on Nonesuch. The new release captures a solo...
Posted Feb 22nd, 2011
From the Huffington Post Interview With Brad Mehldau on the Art of Solo Piano By Joseph Vella Virtuosic pianist Brad Melhdau first made his mark in the jazz world in 1995 with his debut recording Introducing Brad Mehldau and then...
Posted Feb 16th, 2011
From the Los Angeles Times Music review: Brad Mehldau’s ‘Highway Rider’ at Walt Disney Concert Hall By Chris Barton Maybe we need another term to describe the project Brad Mehldau brought to Disney Hall on Friday night. Teaming the jazz...
Posted Jan 24th, 2011
The world renowned soprano Renée Fleming will perform a selection of Brad Mehldau’s songs at Carnegie Hall on January 11th. She originally premiered them there with Brad in 2005, and they went on to record them on their duo record...
Posted Jan 4th, 2011
Allboutjazz.com’s John Keltman compiled a list of his top 25 jazz show’s of 2010, number 1 on the list was Brad Mehldau. Also making his top 25 are Joshua Redman and John Scofield. To see the full list click here
Posted Dec 17th, 2010
From Nonesuch Brad Mehldau’s Highway Rider has made Jazzwise magazine’s list of the Top 10 Albums of the Year for 2010. The double CD of original work by Mehldau, released on Nonesuch in March, was produced by Jon Brion and...
Posted Dec 1st, 2010
Londoners have been spoilt for chances to catch Brad Mehldau recently, thanks to his extended residency at the Wigmore Hall. In contrast to those intimate chamber concerts, his appearance at this year’s London Jazz Festival (serving as the European premier...
Posted Nov 29th, 2010
From the Guardian UK Brad Mehldau/Anne Sofie von Otter: Love Songs By John Fordham With a repertoire that includes songs by Elvis Costello and Abba, mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter isn’t a stranger to non-operatic fare. Brad Mehldau is a...
Posted Nov 19th, 2010
Nonesuch Releases Brad Mehldau’s “Live in Marciac” January 11; Available for Pre-Order Now in Nonesuch Store Nonesuch Records releases Brad Mehldau’s Live in Marciac—a two CD, one DVD live album of a solo performance—on January 11, 2011. The recording was...
Posted Nov 9th, 2010
From The New York Times Brad Mehldau Is a Jazzman in a Classical Mood By Allan Kozinn Brad Mehldau, a star in the jazz world, has lately been asserting himself in classical precincts as well. He has written song cycles...
Posted Nov 9th, 2010
from the New York Times Jazz Listings for Nov. 5-11 Brad Mehldau’s ‘Highway Rider’ (Tuesday) “Highway Rider” (Nonesuch), produced by Jon Brion, was this year’s most luxurious jazz release, a double album with Romantic underpinnings and a stealth foothold in...
Posted Nov 5th, 2010
from the Star Tribune The SPCO hops on board pianist Brad Mehldau’s “Highway Rider” for weekend concerts at the Walker. By Graydon Royce Symphonic jazz? Jazz classical? Jazz/pop/minimalism? Pianist Brad Mehldau has built a career on mixing musical styles and...
Posted Nov 1st, 2010
From the Telegraph Anne Sophie von Otter talks to Adam Sweeting about the surprising mix of styles on her new album with pianist Brad Mehldau Adam Sweeting The modern classical singer must wear many hats. I meet Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne...
Posted Oct 21st, 2010
From Jazzwise Magazine Jazz breaking news: Anne Sofie von Otter and Brad Mehldau To Release 2-CD Album Love Songs By Stephen Graham Brad Mehldau returns with the release of a new collaboration, for the first time on a recording, with...
Posted Sep 27th, 2010
from Nonesuch When Brad Mehldau performs in New York City this fall, it will be as holder of the Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair at Carnegie Hall. “For the first time, Carnegie gives its composer’s chair to a jazzman,”...
Posted Aug 31st, 2010
from contactmusic.com Mayer And Mehldau Make Sweet Music Onstage Rocker JOHN MAYER thrilled fans at a sold-out concert on Sunday (22Aug10) after inviting jazz star BRAD MEHLDAU onstage for a duet set. The singer took to his Twitter.com page last...
Posted Aug 23rd, 2010
Brad Mehldau will be performing with John Mayer this Sunday, August 22, at the Hollywood Bowl. John Mayer Tweeted about the show: This Sunday night’s show at the Hollywood Bowl will feature a mini-set of music with pianist Brad Mehldau....
Posted Aug 20th, 2010
Coltrane, Jimi Hendrix, Beethoven and God Brad has written an article for the new magazine, The Scope. The Scope is an internationally distributed English language magazine with writing that focuses on travel, environment, geopolitics, arts and culture. The graphic design...
Posted Aug 18th, 2010
from NPR The Best New Jazz of 2010 (So Far) Let’s just go ahead, call 2010 the year robots took over jazz and welcome our new jazz robot overlords. Skynet — er, the jazz-bots — became self-aware in late 2009...
Posted Jun 22nd, 2010
From The Telegraph by Neil McCormick Most jazz pianists have their “shtick”, the instantly recognisable fingerprint that allows you to say straight off: “Ah, yes, that’s Bud Powell.” Brad Mehldau isn’t like that. He’s a pianist who has it all,...
Posted Jun 7th, 2010
Brad Mehldau: Jazz master is venue’s latest star name Yorkshire Post Published 6/4/10 When Howard Assembly Rooms first opened, it promised to bring an eclectic range of musicians to Yorkshire. Eighteen months on, says Tina Jackson, the venue’s been true...
Posted Jun 4th, 2010
Brad Mehldau will soon return to London’s Wigmore Hall in a continuation of the Hall’s first-ever Jazz Series, which he is curating. He will perform the last of the series’ concerts for the 2009/10 season on June 2 with mezzo-soprano...
Posted May 20th, 2010
Brad Mehldau’s interview feature on the new BBC Radio 2 – Jamie Cullum show aired last week (Tue Apr 20). You can listen again via the program’s website Brad’s segment begins at around 18:30 minutes into the program. The interview...
Posted Apr 28th, 2010
Conversation: Musician Brad Mehldau On his latest album, pianist Brad Mehldau takes listeners on a journey where each track is like a stop on a road trip. A mix of jazz, classical and pop, the double-disc release, “Highway Rider,” was...
Posted Apr 26th, 2010
Brad Mehldau Trio: Kingston, Canada April 11, 2010 By John Kelman Brad Mehldau Trio Grand Theatre Kingston, Canada April 11, 2010 When a trio has been together as long as pianist Brad Mehldau’s—the current incarnation, with original bassist Larry Grenadier...
Posted Apr 11th, 2010
Brad Mehldau: Highway Rider By Josef Woodard For much of his adventure in music to date, the main thrust of Brad Mehldau’s work has been involved with fostering a bold new sound in the jazz piano-trio format. His new double-disc...
Posted Apr 10th, 2010
By Chris Barton “Here’s another one from my KROQ listening on the way from the airport,” Brad Mehldau said with a smirk from the stage Tuesday night at Largo at the Coronet. “Good tune, though,” he added before launching into...
Posted Mar 31st, 2010
Brad Mehldau’s latest Nonesuch release has been named a Soundcheck CD Pick of the Week by New York public radio station WNYC. The album “shows the jazz pianist’s chops in an art usually dominated by classical composers,” says Soundcheck’s Gisele...
Posted Mar 26th, 2010
by Chris Barton Let it never be said that Brad Mehldau lacks ambition. The gifted pianist and composer’s latest is a reunion with über-producer Jon Brion and percussion gadfly Matt Chamberlain, who joined Mehldau’s trio on 2002’s eclectic “Largo.” But...
Posted Mar 18th, 2010
Brad Mehldau: Beyond The Boundaries Of Jazz by Jeff Lunden Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau likes crossing borders. He’s improvised to Beatles songs and Joni Mitchell tunes, he’s written art songs for operatic soprano Renee Fleming, and now, with his new...
Posted Mar 17th, 2010
BBC Review “The pianist’s latest is a concept album with an odyssey-like subtext.” by Kevin Le Gendre Such is the cult of the soloist in contemporary jazz that other elements of the creative equation are often overlooked. One is the...
Posted Mar 16th, 2010
A Jazz-Pop Encounter: The Sequel by Nate Chinen BROWS furrowed, Brad Mehldau and Jon Brion wore the same look of concentration here one evening last spring, perched on Aeron chairs in a mixing room at Ocean Way Recording studios. Mr....
Posted Mar 13th, 2010
Read John Fordham’s 5-Star review on the Guardian UK online here “Highway Rider’s contrasts and dramatic entries spring constant surprises, and show how much progress the mesmerising improviser has made as a big-ensemble composer.”
Posted Mar 12th, 2010
Read the entire John Kelman review at All About Jazz Mehldau’s recent work writing for orchestra—The Brady Bunch Variations for Orchestre Natonal D‘Îsle-de-France, and the song-cycle Love Sublime (Nonesuch, 2006), with soprano René Fleming, amongst others—has clearly given Mehldau the...
Posted Mar 9th, 2010
Yesterday’s edition of BBC Radio 3’s drive time program In Tune (Tue Mar 2) included an interview with Brad Mehldau, recorded in London on Friday. The whole feature lasts around 30 minutes. As well as the interview, it also includes...
Posted Mar 2nd, 2010
Brad Mehldau to Hold Season-Long Residency at Carnegie Hall; First Jazz Artist Named to Debs Composer’s Chair Carnegie Hall announced its 2010-11 concert season earlier today along with the season-long residency by Brad Mehldau as holder of the Richard and...
Posted Jan 28th, 2010
Nonesuch Records is set to release Highway Rider—a double-disc of original work by pianist and composer Brad Mehldau—on March 16, 2010. The album is his second collaboration with renowned producer Jon Brion and features performances by Mehldau’s trio—drummer Jeff Ballard...
Posted Jan 25th, 2010
GRAMMY NOMINATED, NONESUCH RECORDING ARTIST, BRAD MEHLDAU TO PERFORM RARE SOLO PIANO CONCERT AT NEW YORK CITY’S HIGHLINE BALLROOM – ALL PROCEEDS TO DIRECTLY BENEFIT NEW YORK’S JAZZREACH, INC. AND THEIR COMMITTED ENDEAVORS IN ARTS EDUCATION WHEN: JANUARY 14, 2010...
Posted Jan 12th, 2010
“A Very Personal, Highly Idiosyncratic Musical Overview of the Aughts” Excerpt From Paste Magazine Online: Jazz Finds a New Canon I have nothing against George Gershwin or Cole Porter. They were marvelous songwriters. But their songs have formed the backbone...
Posted Dec 29th, 2009
(From the New York Times – Ben Ratliff) This week Birdland has booked an ad-hoc quartet with three eminences and a great younger player. They are the alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, 82; the drummer Paul Motian, 78; the bassist Charlie...
Posted Dec 10th, 2009
Read the entire list of top jazz albums of the noughties on The Times Online 7. Live in Tokyo by Brad Mehldau The ascendant star of American piano jazz sets out his broad musical vision on this solo set. As...
Posted Dec 1st, 2009
Brad Mehldau’s curating of an annual four-concert jazz series at London’s esteemed Wigmore Hall (during its 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons), began last week with inaugural performances with saxophonist Joshua Redman (as a duo) on October 15th, and with Mehldau’s long...
Posted Oct 20th, 2009
From NPR’s A Blog Supreme: Anyone familiar with Brad Mehldau knows the pianist is tops when it comes to covering rock songs. Since he first tackled “Exit Music (For a Film),” Mehldau has reworked number of Radiohead songs, including a...
Posted May 26th, 2009
Checkout a cover of Sufjan Steven’s “Holland” (from his album Michigan) by the Brad Mehldau Trio (recorded live at Burghausen 2008) on Pitchfork var addthis_pub=“4a1593986290e969”;
Posted May 11th, 2009
Brad Mehldau has a warm, pliable, softly radiant touch at the piano, suggestive of waning sunlight or certain precious metals. At the Village Vanguard, effectively his second home, that tactile impression can sometimes seem enveloping and serious. But there was...
Posted May 7th, 2009
Brad Mehldau recently was described by The Washington Post as one of his generation’s most gifted and thoughtful pianists. On his Nonesuch debut, Brad Mehldau Live in Tokyo, he interprets material from artists as varied as George and Ira Gershwin,...
Posted Sep 14th, 2004
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MEHLIANA featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana
Over the last few years, world renowned pianist Brad Mehldau and acclaimed drummer/percussionist Mark Guiliana (Gretchen Parlato, Meshell Ndegeocello) had been discussing a potential collaboration in which Brad would, for the first time in a live group setting, perform on fender Rhodes and an arsenal of vintage synthesizers, while Mark would accompany on live drums and effects in a loose setting. A great idea that until 2011 didn’t find the light of day due to touring and recording schedules. In August 2011, the two musicians finally got a chance to display what they’d finally got to work on, playing a small show at the Falcon, a cozy venue in upstate New York, to a small attentive crowd during hurricane Irene. The resulting show was trance-laden, free and majestic, displaying Brad’s pension for splitting his hands in a way that no other modern pianist in his generation can – sounding like two pianists – only now utilizing the varied timbres of synthesizers, accompanied by Mark’s frenetic drum machine-like jungle beat precision and unbreakable groove. A completely free form performance, with no set compositions, the resulting sounds were quintessential Brad and Mark, yet touching on modern drum and bass forays found in dance clubs, and nodding back to the more free dance-funk spirit of the early 70s. The unmistakable harmony and melodicism of Brad Mehldau played through electric keyboards enveloped by the virtuosic rhythmic tendencies of Guiliana – is nothing short of what a lot of music fans have been waiting for; two of the world’s most refreshing instrumentalist humanizing live electronic music with improvisation and deft ability.
| M.B. | 7:47 | Brad Mehldau |
| Knives Out | 8:29 | Brad Mehldau |
| Things Behind the Sun | 4:37 | Brad Mehldau |
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| MEHLIANA featuring Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana |
Universally admired as one of the most adventurous pianists to arrive on the jazz scene in years
The Los Angeles Times
Inside the music of Brad Mehldau is a conflict among rock, jazz and classical personalities. Ultimately, though, the pianist has figured a way to integrate all three pretty seamlessly
The Philadelphia Enquirer
The elliptical lines, volatile rhythmic figures and unexpected bursts of color and dissonance… prove that Mehldau writes as cleverly as he plays
The Chicago Tribune
Mehldau achieves an almost spiritual resonance, chords echoing like amens
Time Magazine
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