LUCIAN BAN

pianist, composer

LATEST NEWS

  • “TRANSYLVANIAN DANCE” by Lucian Ban & Mat Maneri out now on ECM Records

    September 2024 2023 → On their second ECM duo album Romanian pianist Lucian Ban and US violist Mat Maneri find fresh inspiration as they follow the trail of Béla Bartók, revisiting the folk music that spurred the imagination of the great Hungarian composer who, in the early 20th century, collected and transcribed numerous pieces from Transylvania. For the duo these songs have become “springboards and sources of melodic material” for arrangements “that capture the spirit of the original yet allow us to improvise and bring our own world to them. If you go deeper into the source material, new vistas open up. These folk songs teach us many things.” (Steve Lake, album liner notes). Recorded live in October 2022 in the context of the Retracing Bartók project in Timișoara, these performances also bear testimony to the finely attuned understanding that Lucian Ban and Mat Maneri have achieved in their long-running musical partnership.

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  • Alex Harding & Lucian Ban “BLUTOPIA” featuring BOB STEWART out now Sunnyside Records

    Blutopia CD Front Cover

    MAY 2024 → The new recording, BLUTOPIA showcases the leaders’ attuned rapport developed over decades of collaborations into an album that transcends the expectations of the jazz genre. The music on Blutopia is mysterious yet rooted, with legendary Bob Stewart tuba speaking of the whole history of jazz, yet Ban’s use of the Fender Rhodes and Mat Maneri’s electronic effects giving a contemporary, Afro-Futurist meets new music tint. Drummer ace Brandon Lee Lewis completes this stellar ensemble. 

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  • “OEDIPE REDUX” based on George Enescu Oedipe opera out on Sunnyside Records

    MAY 2023 → Nearly ninety years after its opening in Paris at Opera Garnier, Transylvanian expat pianist Lucian Ban and American violist Mat Maneri present a radical re-imagination of George Enescu’s famous Oedipe opera. To reinvent Oedipe for the 21st century, Ban and Maneri streamlined Enescu’s score for a smaller, more flexible ensemble and knew they needed musical cohorts that would be able to immediately understand the project and bring their own personalities into the music. They recruited trumpeter Ralph Alessi, bassist John Hébert, drummer Tom Rainey, and French clarinetist Louis Sclavis, a legend in the world of contemporary music and improv in Europe. And for the vocal parts, perhaps the most important element of the opera, they invited Jen Shyu and Theo Bleckmann, both brilliant contemporary vocalists, that could handle Enescu’s difficult lines and bring new life to Oedipe Redux. Lucian Ban and Mat Maneri harness the spirit of George Enescu’s masterwork, Oedipe, and channel it into a modern recreation in their own vernacular. Oedipe Redux is a breathtaking retelling, breathing new life into one of the most storied tales of human drama.

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  • “WAYS OF DISAPPEARING” Lucian Ban first piano solo album out on Sunnyside Records

    MAY 2022 → Lucian Ban’s mesmerizing new recording of solo piano improvisations, Ways of Disappearing is out on Sunnyside Records. Featured in The Wall Street Journal, album garners glowing reviews in Downbeat, New York City Jazz Record, etc. Recorded in his native Transylvania in the stunning Baroque Hall in Timisoara, in May 2021, in the midst of a world standing still, the album represents a daring addition to the genre and is a powerful and uncompromising statement for his first unaccompanied solo album. Co-produced with long time collaborator, violist Mat Maneri, the album presents 14 pieces and improvisations’ including Lucian’s chilling takes on two modern jazz standards, by Annette Peacock and Carla Bley, respectively.

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  • BLACKSALT by Abraham Burton & Lucian Ban out on Sunnyside Records

    APRIL 2021 → Sunnyside Records releases BLACKSALT, Abraham Burton & Lucian Ban blistering duet concert recorded live at The Baroque Hall in Ban's native Transylvania in 2018. The new recording encapsulates the sympathetic nature of their pairing in a freely played collection of pieces, composed and improvised.

    JAZZ WEEKLY says, " Burton and pianist Lucian Ban deliver free from conversations, both in tribute to Pharoah Sanders, but in inspiration throughout" NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD "Burton is on fire, drawing inspiration from Pharoah Sanders to whom “Opening-Free Flow” is dedicated . . . the highlight is Ban’s “Not That Kind of Blues” (previously recorded in duo with Harding and Maneri). This version reaches the very heart of the blues."

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  • TRANSYLVANIAN FOLK SONGS by Lucian Ban, John Surman, Mat Maneri out on Sunnyside Records

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    MAY 2020 → In 1904 Béla Bartók experienced an epiphany when he heard 18-year-old Lidi Dósa singing songs from her Transylvanian village. Between 1908 and 1917 Bartók would go on to record & transcribe over 3,400 peasant folk songs, describing the completion of his research into Romanian folk music as “my life’s goal”. The Béla Bartók Field Recordings represent still to this day the biggest collection of Romanian folk songs from Transylvania. A century later, three outstanding improvisers Mat Maneri, Lucian Ban and John Surman draw fresh inspiration from the music that fired Bartók’s imagination,looking again at carols, lamentations, love songs, dowry songs and more. TRANSYLVANIAN FOLK SONGS was released May 15 on Sunnyside Records to critical acclaim with features on NPR, Financial Times, The Wire, Jazztrail, Jazziz , etc.

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UPCOMING SHOWS

National Sawdust
February 26, 2025
8 pm
2 sets
Brooklyn, NY
TRANSYLVANIAN FOLK SONGS RE-IMAGINED

Drawing from their NPR Album Of the Year Transylvanian Folk Songs featuring legendary reeds-man John Surman and their new ECM duo release Transylvanian Dance pianist Lucian Ban and violist Mat Maneri will reimagine through improvisation the Béla Bartók Field Recordings of folk songs from Transylvania using the unique acoustic possibilities of the National Sawdust space to bring back to life century old songs using live performance, audio from the original Edison wax cylinder recordings, rare handwritten manuscripts and photographs taken by Bartók himself in his field trips. A multimedia show celebrating the folk music of Transylvania and Béla Bartók legacy & passion for Romanian peasant music. DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!

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