Vijay Iyer Trio's Music Evolves Every Time They Play




Soundcheck show

Summary: <p>Pianist Vijay Iyer, bassist Linda May Han Oh, and drummer Tyshawn Sorey, wear their composer and collaborator hats simultaneously in new music by Vijay Iyer, who reminds us that “the most turbulent music may contain stillness, coolness, even wisdom,” (<a href="https://www.ecmrecords.com/shop/1603290520/uneasy-vijay-iyer-linda-may-han-oh-tyshawn-sorey"><em>Uneasy</em> liner notes</a>.) They share the joy in hearing each other together in a room creating something collaboratively based on something put on the page.</p> <p>The members of the trio talk about optimism and hope - in spite of it all, their decades of shared connections, and some of their separate creative projects. Vijay also speaks to his perceived reputation for making art about subjects no one wants to talk about, and believing in the craft of making an album – the shape of it and the journey. Vijay and the trio play music from Vijay Iyer’s 2021 record, <em>Uneasy, </em>for the first in-studio since early 2020, in The Greene Space. - <em>Caryn Havlik</em></p> <p>Set list: “Combat Breathing,” “Children of Flint,” “Uneasy”</p> <p>Watch "Combat Breathing":</p> <p>Watch "Children of Flint":</p> <p>Watch "Uneasy":</p>