Veryan Weston
Veryan Weston (born 1950) is a British pianist active in free improvisation, jazz, and rock music. He has worked with Lol Coxhill, Eddie Prévost, Trevor Watts, Caroline Kraabel[1] and Phil Minton.
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Born | Sussex, England | 3 September 1950
Genres | Free improvisation, jazz, classical |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Piano, keyboards |
Years active | 1970s–present |
Labels | Emanem |
Website | veryanweston |
Weston was born in 1950 and lived in Cornwall before moving to London in 1972.[2]
Discography
- Underwater Carol (Matchless, 1987)
- Playing Alone (Acta, 1997)
- Mercury Concert (Emanem, 1999)
- Unearthed (33 Records, 1999)
- Five Shadows (Emanem, 2001)
- Tessellations for Lutheal Piano (Emanem, 2003)
- Gateway to Vienna (Emanem, 2005)
- Unlocked (Emanem, 2007)
- Allusions (Emanem, 2009)
- Different Tessellations (Emanem, 2011)
- Haste (Emanem, 2012)
- Dialogues for Ornette! (FMR, 2015)
- Tuning Out (Emanem, 2015)
- Discoveries On Tracker Action Organs (Emanem, 2016)
- The Make Project (Barnyard, 2018)
- Crossings (Hi 4Head, 2020)
As sideman
With Lol Coxhill
- The Joy of Paranoia (Ogun, 1978)
- Digswell Duets (Random Radar, 1979)
- Cou$cou$ (Nato, 1984)
- The Inimitable (Chabada, 1985)
- Frog Dance (Impetus, 1986)
- Boundless (Emanem, 1998)
- Coxhill On Ogun (Ogun, 1998)
- Spectral Soprano (Emanem, 2002)
- Worms Organising Archdukes (Emanem, 2002)
- Out to Launch (Emanem, 2003)
With Phil Minton
- Ways (ITM, 1987)
- Ways Past (ITM, 1992)
- Songs from a Prison Diary (Leo, 1993)
- Mouthfull of Ecstasy (Victo, 1996)
- Ways Out East, Ways Out West (Intakt, 2005)
- Slur (Emanem, 2007)
With Trevor Watts
- Trevor Watts' Moire Music (Arc, 1985)
- Saalfelden Encore (Cadillac, 1987)
- With One Voice (Arc, 1988)
- 6 Dialogues (Emanem, 2002)
- 5 More Dialogues (Emanem, 2011)
- Dialogues in Two Places (Hi 4 Head, 2012)
- At Ad Libitum (for Tune, 2015)
- Dialogues with Strings (Fundacja Suchaj, 2017)
- The Real Intention (Fundacja Suchaj, 2020)
With others
- Steve Beresford, 3 Pianos (Emanem, 2001)
- Caroline Kraabel, Playtime (Mass Producers, 2009)
- Caroline Kraabel, Last1 and Last2 (Emanem, 2019)
- Eddie Prevost, Continuum (Matchless, 1985)
- Jon Rose, Temperament (Emanem, 2002)
- Jon Rose, Tunings & Tunes (HEyeRMEarS/Discorbie 2010)
- Paul Rutherford, In Backward Times (Emanem, 2017)
- Ian Smith, Daybreak (Emanem, 2001)
References
- "Emanem, l'improvisation britannique au bout du tunnel". Chronicart.com (in French). Les Editions Réticulaires. 12 April 2001. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2009.
- "Biog & Discog". Veryanweston.weebly.com. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
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