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'''Raphe Malik''', born '''Laurence Mazel''' (November 1, 1948 in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]] – March 8, 2006 in [[Guilford, Vermont]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[jazz]] [[Trumpet|trumpeter]].

'''Raphe Malik''', born '''Laurence Mazel''' (November 1, 1948 in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]] – March 8, 2006 in [[Guilford, Vermont]]) was an American [[jazz]] [[trumpet]]er.


== Career ==
== Career ==
Malik studied at the [[University of Massachusetts Amherst|University of Massachusetts]] (1966–70), then moved to [[Paris]], where he played with [[Frank Wright (jazz musician)|Frank Wright]] and members of the [[Art Ensemble of Chicago]]. After returning to [[Ohio]], he began working with [[Cecil Taylor]] in the mid-1970s, including at [[Carnegie Hall]] and for tours of [[Europe]]. He and Taylor collaborated through much of the 1970s and 1980s. In 1976, Malik performed in a production of [[Adrienne Kennedy|Adrienne Kennedy']]<nowiki/>s ''[[A Rat's Mass|A Rat's]]'' ''[[A Rat's Mass|Mass]]'' directed by [[Cecil Taylor]] at [[La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club]] in the [[East Village, Manhattan|East Village of Manhattan]]. Musicians [[Rashid Bakr (musician)|Rashid Bakr]], [[Andy Bey]], [[Karen Borca]], [[David S. Ware]], and [[Jimmy Lyons]] also performed in the production. Taylor's production combined the original script with a chorus of orchestrated voices used as instruments.<ref>La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. [http://catalog.lamama.org/index.php/Detail/Occurrence/Show/occurrence_id/1586 "Production: ''Rat's Mass, A'' (1976)". Accessed August 8, 2018.]</ref>
Malik studied at the [[University of Massachusetts Amherst|University of Massachusetts]] (1966–70), then moved to [[Paris]], where he played with [[Frank Wright (jazz musician)|Frank Wright]] and members of the [[Art Ensemble of Chicago]]. After returning to [[Ohio]], he began working with [[Cecil Taylor]] in the mid-1970s, including at [[Carnegie Hall]] and for tours of [[Europe]]. He and Taylor collaborated through much of the 1970s and 1980s. In 1976, Malik performed in a production of [[Adrienne Kennedy]]'s ''[[A Rat's Mass|A Rat's]]'' ''[[A Rat's Mass|Mass]]'' directed by [[Cecil Taylor]] at [[La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club]] in the [[East Village, Manhattan|East Village of Manhattan]]. Musicians [[Rashid Bakr (musician)|Rashid Bakr]], [[Andy Bey]], [[Karen Borca]], [[David S. Ware]], and [[Jimmy Lyons]] also performed in the production. Taylor's production combined the original script with a chorus of orchestrated voices used as instruments.<ref>La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. [https://catalog.lamama.org/Detail/Occurrences/1586 "Production: ''Rat's Mass, A'' (1976)". Accessed August 8, 2018.]</ref>

<nowiki/>In the 1990s, Malik recorded several albums as a leader, and played with Dennis Warren in the Full Metal Revolutionary Jazz Ensemble.


<nowiki/>In the 1990s, Malik recorded several albums as a leader, and played with Dennis Warren in the [http://www.fmrje.com/ Full Metal Revolutionary Jazz Ensemble].
== Discography ==
== Discography ==


===As leader===
=== As leader ===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Release year
!Title
!Title
!Label
!Label
!Year released
!Notes
!Notes
|-
|-
|1992
|''[[21st Century Texts]]''
|''[[21st Century Texts]]''
|[[FMP/Free Music Production|FMP]]
|[[FMP/Free Music Production|FMP]]
|1992
|quintet: with [[Glenn Spearman]], Brian Nelson (saxophone), Larry Roland (bass), Dennis Warren (drums)
|quintet: with [[Glenn Spearman]], Brian Nelson (saxophone), Larry Roland (bass), Dennis Warren (drums); live recorded in 1991
|-
|-

|1994
|''[[Sirens Sweet & Slow]]''
|''[[Sirens Sweet & Slow]]''
|OutSounds
|OutSounds
|1994
|quintet: with [[Glenn Spearman]], Brian Nelson (saxophone), Larry Roland, Jamyll Jones (bass), Dennis Warren (drums)
|quintet: with [[Glenn Spearman]], Brian Nelson (saxophone), Larry Roland, Jamyll Jones (bass), Dennis Warren (drums); recorded in 1991
|-
|-

|1997
|''[[The Short Form]]''
|''[[The Short Form]]''
|[[Eremite Records|Eremite]]
|[[Eremite Records|Eremite]]
|1997
|quartet: with [[Glenn Spearman]] (saxophone), George Langford (bass), Dennis Warren (drums)
|quartet: with [[Glenn Spearman]] (saxophone), George Langford (bass), Dennis Warren (drums); live recorded in 1996
|-
|-

|1999
|''[[ConSequences (Raphe Malik album)|ConSequences]]''
|''[[ConSequences (Raphe Malik album)|ConSequences]]''
|[[Eremite Records|Eremite]]
|[[Eremite Records|Eremite]]
|1999
|quartet: with [[Sabir Mateen]] (sax), [[William Parker (musician)|William Parker]] (bass), [[Denis Charles]] (drums)
|quartet: with [[Sabir Mateen]] (sax), [[William Parker (musician)|William Parker]] (bass), [[Denis Charles]] (drums)
|-
|-

|2000
|''[[Storyline (Raphe Malik album)|Storyline]]''
|''[[Storyline (Raphe Malik album)|Storyline]]''
|Boxholder
|Boxholder
|2000
|trio: with [[Cecil McBee]] (bass), Cody Moffett (drums)
|trio: with [[Cecil McBee]] (bass), Cody Moffett (drums)
|-
|-

|2001
|''[[Looking East: A Suite in Three Parts]]''
|''[[Looking East: A Suite in Three Parts]]''
|Boxholder
|Boxholder
|2001
|quartet: with [[Sabir Mateen]] (saxophone), Larry Roland (bass), Cody Moffett (drums)
|quartet: with [[Sabir Mateen]] (saxophone), Larry Roland (bass), Cody Moffett (drums)
|-
|-

|2001
|''Speak Easy''
|''[[Speak Easy]]''
|Le Systeme
|Le Systeme
|2001
|solo trumpet
|solo trumpet
|-
|-

|2002
|''[[Companions (Raphe Malik album)|Companions]]''
|''[[Companions (Raphe Malik album)|Companions]]''
|[[Eremite Records|Eremite]]
|[[Eremite Records|Eremite]]
|2002
|quartet: with [[Glenn Spearman]] (saxophone), [[William Parker (musician)|William Parker]] (bass), Paul Murphy (drums)
|quartet: with [[Glenn Spearman]] (saxophone), [[William Parker (musician)|William Parker]] (bass), [[Paul Murphy (musician)|Paul Murphy]] (drums)
|-
|-

|2004
|''[[Sympathy (Raphe Malik album)|Sympathy]]''
|''[[Sympathy (Raphe Malik album)|Sympathy]]''
|Boxholder
|Boxholder
|2004
|trio: with [[Joe McPhee]] (saxophone and trumpet), Donald Robinson (drums)
|trio: with [[Joe McPhee]] (saxophone and trumpet), Donald Robinson (drums)
|-
|-

|2004
|''[[Last Set: Live at the 1369 Jazz Club]]''
|''[[Last Set: Live at the 1369 Jazz Club]]''
|Boxholder
|Boxholder
|2004
|quartet: with [[Frank Wright (jazz musician)|Frank Wright]] (saxophone), William Parker (bass), Syd Smart (drums); recorded in 1984
|quartet: with [[Frank Wright (jazz musician)|Frank Wright]] (saxophone), William Parker (bass), Syd Smart (drums); recorded in 1984
|}
|}
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=== As sideman ===
=== As sideman ===
'''With [[Jimmy Lyons]]'''
'''With [[Jimmy Lyons]]'''
* ''[[Wee Sneezawee]]'' ([[Black Saint Records|Black Saint]], 1983)

* 1983: ''[[Wee Sneezawee]]'' ([[Black Saint Records]])
* ''[[The Box Set (Jimmy Lyons album)|The Box Set]]'' ([[Ayler Records|Ayler]], 2003)


'''With [[Sabir Mateen]]'''
'''With [[Sabir Mateen]]'''
* ''[[Secrets of When]]'' (Bleu Regard, 2001)

'''With [[Alan Silva]]'''
*''[[Alan Silva & the Sound Visions Orchestra]]'' (Eremite, 2001) – live recorded in 1999


'''With [[Glenn Spearman]]'''
* 2001: ''[[Secrets of When]]'' (Bleu Regard)
* ''[[Free Worlds]]'' (Black Saint, 2000)


'''With [[Cecil Taylor]]'''
'''With [[Cecil Taylor]]'''
* 1976: ''[[Dark to Themselves]]'' (Enja, 1977)

* 1976: ''[[Dark to Themselves]]''
* 1978: ''[[Cecil Taylor Unit]]'' (New World, 1978)
*1978: ''[[3 Phasis]]''
* 1978: ''[[3 Phasis]]'' (New World, 1978)
* 1978: ''[[Cecil Taylor Unit]]''
* 1978: ''[[Live in the Black Forest]]'' (MPS, 1978) – live
*1978: ''[[One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye]]''
* 1978: ''[[One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye]]'' (Hat Hut, 1980) – live
* 1978: ''[[Live in the Black Forest]]''
* 1980: ''[[It Is in the Brewing Luminous]]'' (Hat Hut, 1981) – live
* 1980: ''[[It Is in the Brewing Luminous]]''


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* Chris Kelsey on [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p101190/biography|pure_url=yes}} Raphe Malik] at [[Allmusic]]
* Chris Kelsey on [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p101190/biography|pure_url=yes}} Raphe Malik] at [[Allmusic]]
*[http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/lastpost2.php3?edit=1142010164 Malik's obituary] at jazzhouse.org (by [[Todd S. Jenkins]])
*[http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/lastpost2.php3?edit=1142010164 Malik's obituary] at jazzhouse.org (by [[Todd S. Jenkins]])

*[http://catalog.lamama.org/index.php/Detail/Entity/Show/entity_id/6394 Malik's page on La MaMa Archives Digital Collections]
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 7 November 2024

Raphe Malik, born Laurence Mazel (November 1, 1948 in Cambridge, Massachusetts – March 8, 2006 in Guilford, Vermont) was an American jazz trumpeter.

Career

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Malik studied at the University of Massachusetts (1966–70), then moved to Paris, where he played with Frank Wright and members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago. After returning to Ohio, he began working with Cecil Taylor in the mid-1970s, including at Carnegie Hall and for tours of Europe. He and Taylor collaborated through much of the 1970s and 1980s. In 1976, Malik performed in a production of Adrienne Kennedy's A Rat's Mass directed by Cecil Taylor at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in the East Village of Manhattan. Musicians Rashid Bakr, Andy Bey, Karen Borca, David S. Ware, and Jimmy Lyons also performed in the production. Taylor's production combined the original script with a chorus of orchestrated voices used as instruments.[1]

In the 1990s, Malik recorded several albums as a leader, and played with Dennis Warren in the Full Metal Revolutionary Jazz Ensemble.

Discography

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As leader

[edit]
Title Label Year released Notes
21st Century Texts FMP 1992 quintet: with Glenn Spearman, Brian Nelson (saxophone), Larry Roland (bass), Dennis Warren (drums); live recorded in 1991
Sirens Sweet & Slow OutSounds 1994 quintet: with Glenn Spearman, Brian Nelson (saxophone), Larry Roland, Jamyll Jones (bass), Dennis Warren (drums); recorded in 1991
The Short Form Eremite 1997 quartet: with Glenn Spearman (saxophone), George Langford (bass), Dennis Warren (drums); live recorded in 1996
ConSequences Eremite 1999 quartet: with Sabir Mateen (sax), William Parker (bass), Denis Charles (drums)
Storyline Boxholder 2000 trio: with Cecil McBee (bass), Cody Moffett (drums)
Looking East: A Suite in Three Parts Boxholder 2001 quartet: with Sabir Mateen (saxophone), Larry Roland (bass), Cody Moffett (drums)
Speak Easy Le Systeme 2001 solo trumpet
Companions Eremite 2002 quartet: with Glenn Spearman (saxophone), William Parker (bass), Paul Murphy (drums)
Sympathy Boxholder 2004 trio: with Joe McPhee (saxophone and trumpet), Donald Robinson (drums)
Last Set: Live at the 1369 Jazz Club Boxholder 2004 quartet: with Frank Wright (saxophone), William Parker (bass), Syd Smart (drums); recorded in 1984

As sideman

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With Jimmy Lyons

With Sabir Mateen

With Alan Silva

With Glenn Spearman

With Cecil Taylor

References

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  1. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Rat's Mass, A (1976)". Accessed August 8, 2018.
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