John Tilbury
John Tilbury is a British pianist. He is considered one of the foremost interpreters of Morton Feldman's music, and since 1980 has been a member of the free improvisation group AMM.
Early life and education
Tilbury studied piano at the Royal College of Music with Arthur Alexander and James Gibb and also with Zbigniew Drzewiecki in Warsaw. In 1968 he was the winner of the Gaudeamus competition in the Netherlands.Musical career
During the 1960s, Tilbury was closely associated with the composer Cornelius Cardew, whose music he has interpreted and recorded and a member of the Scratch Orchestra. His biography of Cardew, "Cornelius Cardew – A life unfinished" was published in 2008.Tilbury has also recorded the works of Howard Skempton and John White, among many others, and has also performed adaptations of the radio plays of Samuel Beckett. He collaborated with the choreographer Ernest Berk.
With guitarist AMM bandmate Keith Rowe's electroacoustic ensemble M.I.M.E.O., Tilbury recorded The Hands of Caravaggio, inspired by the painter's The Taking of Christ. In this live performance, twelve of the members of M.I.M.E.O. were positioned around the piano in a deliberate echo of Christ's Last Supper. The thirteenth M.I.M.E.O. member is credited with "inside piano" as he interacted and interfered with Tilbury's playing by manipulating and damping the instrument's strings, essentially doing piano preparation in real time. Critic Brian Olewnick describes the album as "A staggering achievement, one is tempted to call The Hands of Caravaggio the first great piano concerto of the 21st century".
Another notable recent recording of Tilbury's was Duos for Doris, a collaboration with Keith Rowe. It is widely considered a landmark recording in the genre of electroacoustic improvisation.
In 2013, he collaborated with artist Armando Lulaj in FIEND performance at the National Theatre of Tirana.
Discography
Two Chapters and an Epilogue with Evan Parker Pianoworks The Hands of Caravaggio Duos for Doris with Keith Rowe Discrete Moments with Eddie Prevost Piano Music 1993–2007 Field E.E. Tension and Circumstance with Keith Rowe Plays Howard Skempton The Just Reproach with Oren Ambarchi Exta with John Butcher Two Pianos and Other Pieces 1953–1969 with Philip Thomas Seaside with John Lely, Christian Wolff Playing with a Dead Person with Derek Bailey Grand Tour with Zygmunt Krauze Landmark with Eddie Prevost Sissel with Keith Rowe The Tiger's MindWith Morton FeldmanFor Bunita Marcus All Piano For John Cage
With others
- John Cage, Sonatas & Interludes for Prepared Piano
- John Cage, Winter Music
- Cornelius Cardew, Piano Music 1959–70
- Angharad Davies, Goldsmiths
- Terry Jennings, Lost Daylight
- Eddie Prevost, PST Live in Rome
- Howard Riley & John Tilbury & Keith Tippett, Another Part of the Story
- Arnold Schoenberg, Lieder
- Marcus Schmickler, Variety
- Marcus Schmickler, Timekeepers
- Dave Smith, First Piano Concert
- Wadada Leo Smith, ''Bishopsgate Concert''