Edgar Meyer
(born November 24, 1960) is a prominent contemporary bassist and composer. His styles include classical, bluegrass, newgrass, and jazz. Meyer has worked as a session musician in Nashville, part of various chamber groups, a composer, and an arranger. His collaborators have spanned a wide range of musical styles and talents; among them are Joshua Bell, Yo-Yo Ma, Béla Fleck, Sam Bush, James Taylor, Chris Thile, Mike Marshall, Mark O'Connor, Alison Krauss, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and the trio Nickel Creek.
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Biography
Meyer grew up in
Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He learned to play the double bass from his father, the late Edgar Meyer, Sr., who directed the string orchestra program for the local public school system. Meyer later went on to
Indiana University to study with
Stuart Sankey.
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Meyer is noted for achieving
virtuosity on an instrument of unusual technical difficulty. His skill has allowed him to perform difficult music originally composed for other instruments, as in his recordings of
Bach's unaccompanied
cello suites.
Meyer has also composed a number of works that break the traditional mold of
classical music, including two
double bass concertos, a double
concerto for
bass and
cello, and a
violin concerto composed specifically for
Hilary Hahn.
In 2000, he won the
Avery Fisher Prize, given once every few years to classical instrumentalists for outstanding achievement. In 2002, he was named a
MacArthur Fellow. Meyer's collaboration with
Yo-Yo Ma and
Mark O'Connor on the widely acclaimed Sony Classical disc
Appalachia Waltz reached the top of the
United States pop charts for 16 weeks when it was released. Meyer collaborated again with
Yo-Yo Ma and
Mark O'Connor on Appalachian Journey, that earned a
Grammy Award for
Best Classical Crossover Album.
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On Meyer's self-titled 2006
Sony Classical release, he performs accompanied only by himself on a wide variety of instruments besides his usual
piano and
double bass, including
guitar,
banjo,
viola da gamba,
mandolin and
dobro.
Meyer is Adjunct Associate Professor of Double Bass at
Vanderbilt University's
Blair School of Music, as well as at
the Curtis Institute.
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Discography
Solo work
- Unfolding
(1986)
- Work in Progress
(1990)
- Dreams of Flight
(1996)
- Bach: Unaccompanied Cello Suites Performed on Double Bass
(2000)
- Meyer and Bottesini Concertos
(2002)
- Edgar Meyer
(2006)
With Jerry Douglas and Russ Barenberg
- Skip, Hop, and Wobble
(1993)
With Béla Fleck and Mike Marshall
With Yo-Yo Ma and Mark O'Connor
- Appalachia Waltz
(1997)
- Appalachian Journey
(2000)
- * Won Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album
With Joshua Bell
- Short Trip Home
(1999)
- * Grammy nominated
With Béla Fleck
- Perpetual Motion
(2001)
- * Won two Grammys
- Music for Two
(2004)
With Chris Thile
- Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile
(2008)
With Emanuel Ax, Pamela Frank, Rebeca Young, and Yo-Yo Ma
- Schubert: Quintet, Op. 114 "The Trout" (1996)
References
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