In a Mist McPartland Marian 1974
[thanks to boberwig on dailymotion]
Pianist Marian McPartland plays a tune composed by Bix Beiderbecke. He recorded "In the Mist" in 1927.
Margaret Marian Turner was born in England on March 21, 1918 near Slough, Buckinghamshire. As a child, young Marian Turner approached the piano around the age of three. While gaining proficiency on her own, she often provided musical entertainment at family gatherings. Her parents, however, enrolled Marian in violin lessons. Marian's enrollment in a boarding school ended her doomed attempt at playing the violin, and she eventually ended up at the famous London Guildhall School of Music where she studied piano and composition.
Marian was introduced to jazz by a boyfriend who often brought jazz records to her house. For hours they would listen to the music of Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, and others. From that point on, Marian was hooked on jazz. In 1943, Marian began playing in USO camp shows in Belgium and France, where she met a Chicago cornetist named Jimmy McPartland, a Bix Beiderbeck protege. In 1952, Marian's trio began what was to become a long-running gig at New York's Hickory House, where many legendary musicians to whom Marian had once listened often sat in the audience listening to Marian.
In 1978, Marian began hosting her own radio program for National Public Radio and South Carolina Educational Radio: Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz. Marian's most recently released CD on the Concord Jazz label is Just Friends, featuring jazz greats-- Tommy Flanagan, Renee Rosnes, George Shearing, Geri Allen, Dave Brubeck, and Gene Harris--playing duets with Marian. Additionally, a CD titled Portraits was released on the NPR label in the summer of 1999. This CD, as suggested by the title, is a compendium of Marian's musical portraits of several guests on Piano Jazz.
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December 12, 2008
Marian McPartland: In A Mist [1974]
Schiachperchten beim Pfarrwerfener Lauf im Salzburger Pongau
Schiachperchten beim Pfarrwerfener Lauf im Salzburger Pongau
Alfred Kubin in seinem Arbeitszimmer
Ebenfalls 1909 gründete er zusammen mit u. a. Wassily Kandinsky, Alexej von Jawlensky, Adolf Erbslöh, Gabriele Münter, Marianne von Werefkin und Karl Hofer die Neue Künstlervereinigung München, einen Vorgänger des Blauen Reiters, und beteiligte sich 1911 an dessen ersten Ausstellung. Er illustrierte ca. 60 Bücher, darunter Werke von Dostojewski und Edgar Allan Poe, veröffentlichte druckgrafische Mappenwerke (1921 „Am Rande des Lebens, 1918 „Ein Totentanz, 1941 „Abenteuer einer Zeichenfeder) und hinterließ tausende Federzeichnungen.
Kubin verstarb am 20. August 1959 in Zwickledt und wurde auf dem Friedhof in Wernstein beerdigt.
Sein Werk befindet sich heute teils in der Staatlichen Grafischen Sammlung Albertina in Wien, teils im Oberösterreichischen Landesmuseum Linz. Seit 1962 gibt es in Zwickledt die „Kubin-Gedenkstätte (vom Oberösterreichischen Landesmuseum betreut seit 1992). Beim Kulturpreis des Landes Oberösterreich wird auch ein Alfred-Kubin-Preis verliehen