The name Courtney Bryan is not one that you’ll currently find on many recordings.
Aside from two independently released, jazz-tilting albums from 2007 and 2010, precious little of this pianist and composer’s finely woven, adventurous music is available to hear widely.
But you can expect that to change, beyond live performances including the premiere of Bryan’s chamber work “DREAMING (Freedom Sounds),” presented by the International Contemporary Ensemble at Merkin Hall on Wednesday.
Symphony orchestras, chamber musicians, vocal groups and jazz performers have all been drawn to her sound.
Last spring, the New York Philharmonic premiere of “Gathering Song,” with text by the stage director Tazewell Thompson and hints of post-bop jazz harmony, displayed her place among the most exciting voices in contemporary American music.
Persons:
Courtney Bryan, you’ll, ”, Boosey & Hawkes, ” Bryan, MacArthur, Tazewell Thompson
Organizations:
International, Merkin Hall, Boosey &, Columbia University, New York Philharmonic
Locations:
New Orleans