Ethan Iverson
Ethan Iverson is a pianist, composer, and critic who was part of the avant-garde jazz trio The Bad Plus with bassist Reid Anderson and drummer Dave King.
Biography
Iverson was born in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Before forming The Bad Plus, he was musical director of the Mark Morris Dance Group and a student of Fred Hersch and Sophia Rosoff. He has worked with artists such as Billy Hart, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Tim Berne, Mark Turner, Ben Street, Lee Konitz, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Paul Motian, Larry Grenadier, Charlie Haden and Ron Carter. He currently studies with John Bloomfield and is on the faculty of the New England Conservatory.In 2017, the Bad Plus announced that Iverson was leaving the group, to be replaced by Orrin Evans. Also in 2017, the Mark Morris Dance Group premiered Pepperland, for which Iverson composed the score and led the band during performances. Iverson then became the group's music director for five years.
In 2018, Iverson premiered his Concerto to Scale with the American Composers Orchestra; released the album Temporary Kings with saxophonist Mark Turner on the ECM label; and toured Europe with the Billy Hart Quartet.
In 2019, Iverson and trumpeter Tom Harrell released the album Common Practice, recorded at the Village Vanguard, on ECM. Iverson also served as an artistic director of the 2019 Jazz te Gast festival in the Netherlands, at which his orchestral piece Solve for X premiered.
In 2021, Iverson's album Bud Powell in the 21st Century, featuring Ingrid Jensen, Dayna Stephens, Ben Street, Lewis Nash, and the Umbria Jazz Orchestra, was released on Sunnyside Records.
2022 saw the release of Iverson's first record for Blue Note, "Every Note is True", with Larry Grenadier and Jack DeJohnette. The album contains mostly Iverson originals for trio, plus DeJohnette's "Blue" and Iverson's song "The More It Changes" for 44-person socially distanced choir.
In 2024, Iverson released Technically Acceptable and another foray into classical music, Playfair Sonatas.
Iverson is an active live performer who often plays in New York, as a lead, sideman, or organizer. He especially enjoys appearing with musicians who inspired him, such as Buster Williams, Billy Hart, Ron Carter, and others.
Other work
Iverson also writes about music and music-related topics and has been published by The New Yorker, NPR, and The Nation, as well as his substack Transitional Technology.An aficionado of crime writing, Iverson is an expert in the works of Donald E. Westlake, and was friends with the writer. After Westlake's death, Iverson wrote an extensive essay reviewing almost all of Westlake's more than 100 books. He assisted editor Levi Stahl in assembling Westlake's posthumous collection The Getaway Car.
Discography
As leader
With The Bad PlusThe Bad Plus Authorized Bootleg: New York 12/16/01 These Are the Vistas Give Blunt Object: Live in Tokyo Suspicious Activity? Prog For All I Care Never Stop Made Possible The Rite of Spring Inevitable Western The Bad Plus Joshua Redman- ''It's Hard''
As sideman
With Albert HeathLive at Small's Tootie's Tempo Philadelphia BeatWith Billy HartBilly Hart Quartet All Our Reasons One Is the Other Multidirectional
With Buffalo Collision Duck
With Chris Cheek, Ben Street, and Jorge RossyLive at the Jamboree: Guilty Live at the Jamboree: Lazy Afternoon
With Avantango Y en el 2000 Tambien...
With Patrick ZimmerliTwelve Sacred Dances
- ''Clockworks''