Frank London
Frank London is an American klezmer trumpeter who also plays jazz and world music.
Early life
London was born to a Reform Jewish family and grew up in Plainview, New York and Connecticut. He started playing the trumpet in fourth grade.Career
London received a B.A. in Afro-American music from the New England Conservatory in 1980. He is on the music faculty of the State University of New York at Purchase. He is a member of The Klezmatics, Hasidic New Wave, and leads Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars. He was a co-founder of Les Misérables Brass Band and original member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band. He served as conductor and music director for David Byrne and Robert Wilson's The Knee Plays and has collaborated with the Palestinian American violinist Simon Shaheen.He has worked with Chava Alberstein, Lester Bowie, John Cale, Gal Costa, Ben Folds Five, Avraham Fried, Allen Ginsberg, Anne LeBaron, LL Cool J, Luna, Maurice El Mediouni, Natalie Merchant, David Murray, Itzhak Perlman, Iggy Pop, Jerome Rothenberg, Marc Ribot, Jane Siberry, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, They Might Be Giants, Mel Tormé, Reggie Workman, La Monte Young, Lev Zhurbin, and John Zorn.
Discography
As leader
- Glass House Orchestra – Astro-Hungarian Jewish Music
- Invocations
- Hazonos
- "Scientist at Work"
- Nigunim
- The Zmiros Project
- tsuker-zis
- Di Shikere Kapelye
- Brotherhood of Brass
- Carnival Conspiracy
- Chronika
- The Shekhina Big Band
- The Debt
- The Shvitz
- Divan
- "Jews & The Abstract Truth"
- "Psycho-Semitic"
- "Kabalogy"
- "Live In Krakow"
- "From The Belly of Abraham"
- Zion80
- Adramelech: Book of Angels Volume 22
- ''Devushki payut''
Compositions
He has also composed music for films, including John Sayles' The Brother from Another Planet and Men With Guns, Yvonne Rainer's Murder and Murder, the Czech-American Marionette Theater's Golem, and Tamar Rogoff's Ivye Project.