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Marilyn
Mazur was born in New York in 1955, but she has been living
in Denmark since she was six. As a child she played classical
piano and danced ballet.
She started professionally as a dancer with Creative Dance
Theatre in 1971. In 1973 she formed her first band Zirenes, where
she composed and played piano. From 1975 she worked as
percussionist, drummer and singer with various groups, and became
known on the Danish music scene as the colorful
percussionist/composer of the group Six Winds with Alex Riel and
as the leader of the all-women-musictheatre-group Primi Band.
Marilyn Mazur took a degree specialising in percussion at the
Royal Danish Conservatory, but is largely autodidact on her
instruments. Inspired by music from all over the world. She
received the Ben Webster Award in 1983, and the same year started
a jazz quartet with saxophonist Uffe Markussen.
Among many European musicians she has been working with can be
mentioned John Tchaicai, Pierre Dørge/New Jungle Orchestra
(several records on Steeplechase), Thomas Clausen, NHØP, Jon
Balke (CD: ECM 1517), Bob Stensson/Rena Rama, Palle Mikkelborg,
Kenneth Knudsen, Irene Schweizer, Lindsay Cooper, Peter Kowald,
Arild Andersen, Andreas Vollenweider, Christy Doran, Charlie
Mariano and Jasper Van't Hof (CD: LIP 890082).
As a composer Marilyn Mazur has regularly been subsidised by the
National Art Foundation. She also received prizes and grants from
various other Danish organisations.
In the beginning of 1985 she participated in the recording of
Palle Mikkelborg's Aura (CBS 463 351-2) with Miles Davis,
who a few months later hired her for his band with which she
toured for long periods in most of the world. She also toured
with Gil Evans Orch. in 1986 (album: Gil Evans/Laurent Cugny, Rhythm-a-ning,
Emarcy), and did a world-tour with Wayne Shorter in 1987.
In 1989 Marilyn Mazur decided to leave the Miles Davis band in
order to concentrate on creating concepts, music and the 7-piece
international orchestra Future Song, which is now her main group
(new CD, Small Labyrinths, released on ECM, March 97).
This group does many special projects, i.e. with dancers and
choir, but especially is characterized by very colorful concerts.
In 1989, '90 and '95 the America Down Beat magazine had Marilyn
Mazur selected as a percussion-"talent deserving wider
recognition", in their critics poll.
In 1990 her most important activity was giving birth to her son,
Fabian.
In 1991 she joined Jan Garbarek Group, with whom she tours extensively (CDs: ECM
1500 and 1585).
Besided this group and Future Song, she is very active with
composing and doing own projects, some examples being: writing
and conducting an hour-jong suite "City-Dance" for a
40-piece mixed orchestra at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival '89;
Pulse Unit, a 9-piece ensemble put together for the Jazzpar Prize
concets 1994 (CD: Circular Chant, STCD 4200); Sofia's
Stemmmer, a church-concert for 3 voices, childrens choir,
percussion and organ for Copenhagen-culture-city 1996; conducting
her newest music with Brande International Music Workshop 96;
childrens concerts and various smaller settings.
Marilyn Mazur likes when music is telepathic, surprising,
emotional, warm and alive, to reach from the softest lyrical
touch and mysterious grooves to powerful wild energy.
DISCOGRAPHY
with own compositions
1982 - Six Winds, Six Winds (CBS 85945)
1984 - Primi, Primi Band (Rosen ROLP-29)
1984 - MM4, Mazur/Markussen Quartet (Rosen ROLP-28)
1986 - Ocean Fables, Ocean Fables (Stunt STULP
8601)
1992 - Marilyn Mazur's Future Song, Marilyn Mazur's
Future Song (VeraBra vBr 2105-2)
1992 - Havblik, Ocean Fables (Olufsen DOCD
5140)
1995 - Circular Chant, Marilyn Mazur & Pulse
Unit (Storyville STCD 4200)
1997 - Small Labyrinths, Marilyn Mazur's Future
Song (ECM 155)
as musician
1982 - Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra,
Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra (Steeplechase SCS-1162)
1983 - The Golddiggers, Lindsay Cooper (Sync
Pulse Records 0617)
1984 - Brikama, Pierre Dørge & New Jungle
Orchestra (Steeplechase SCS-1188)
1985 - Even the Moon is Dancing, Dørge & New
Jungle Orchestra (Steeplechase SCS-1208)
1986 - Live at Nefertiti, Eje Thelin/E.T.
Project (Dragon DRLP 128)
1987 - Anchor, Lasse Englund (Amalthea AM 62)
1988 - Rhythm a ning, Gil Evans/Laurent Cugny
(Emercy 836401-2)
1988 - Canaille, International Women's Festival of
Improvised Music (Intakt 002)
1988 - Duos Europa, Peter Kowald (FMP 1260)
1989 - Aura, Miles Davis/Palle Mikkelborg (CBS 463
351-2)
1989 - Rena Rama w/Marilyn Mazur, Rena Rama
w/Marilyn Mazur (Dragon DRLP 173)
1989 - Aner, Kim Kristensen (Olufsen DOCD 5103)
1990 - What I Miss, Torben Westergaard (Olufsen
DOCD 5123)
1991 - Innuendo, Charlie Mariano/Jasper Van't Hof
feat. M. Mazur (Lipstick Rec. LIP 890082)
1991 - Oh Moscow, Lindsay Cooper (Victo cd015)
1992 - Fris/Zeuthen/Mazur, Fris/Zeuthen/Mazur
(Olufsen DOCD 5161)
1992 - Follow me, follow you, Karsten Houmark Group
(Stunt STUCD 19202)
1992 - Uncharted Land, Niels-Henning Ørsted
Pedersen (Pladecomagniet PCCD 8045)
1993 - Twelve Moons, Jan Garbarek Group (ECM 1500)
1993 - Unissued "85" live in Copenhagen,
Miles Davis (On Stage Rec. CD/ON 2230)
1994 - Sounds and Silence, Kenneth Knudsen
(Da Capo DCCD 9419)
1994 - Further, Jon Balke with Magnetic North
Orchestra (ECM 1517)
1994 - Strange World, Hans Ulrik (Stunt STUCD
19406)
1994 - Common Ground, Dalia Faitelson (Storyville
STCD 4196)
1995 - European Voices, Lars Danielsson (Dragon
DRCD 268-1)
1996 - Visible World, Jan Garbarek (ECM
1585)
1996 - Live Around the World, Miles Davis
(Warner Bros. 9 46032-2)
1996 - My Female Family, Sussi Hyldgård (Mega
Records MRCD 3284)
1996 - Laiv, Sigvart Dagsland (Kirkel,
Kulturværkst FXCD 173)
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