Artist: Misha Mengelberg

Acclaimed pianist Misha Mengelberg is the respected leader of the Dutch ensemble ICP Orchestra, yet is equally known for his integral role in the development of the jazz-influenced creative music that sprang up in the Netherlands starting around the 1960s. Most often found in lineups with drummer Han Bennink, Mengelberg has been mixing composition and improvisation since the '60s and, due to his developed and distinctive style, has come to be regarded as one of the top pianists in jazz. Despite a long and full career that began before his performance on Eric Dolphy's Last Date, and continued for decades beyond, Misha Mengelberg remains a household name only among avant-garde jazz fans, amazingly much less known among jazz fans in general.
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Biography of Misha Mengelberg:

Pianist Misha Mengelberg leads the Dutch ensemble ICP Orchestra, and is known for his role in the development of creative music in 1960s Netherlands. Usually in groups with explosive drummer Han Bennink, Mengelberg has mixed composition and improvisation for decades, and during his long and full career, became one of the most distinctive pianists in avant-garde jazz.
He was born in Kiev in 1935, the son of pianist/conductor Karel Mengelberg, and immigrated to Amsterdam during childhood. Mengelberg was entrenched in playing chess and the piano by his teens and listening to his biggest jazz influences, namely Thelonious Monk. His compositions while studying classical music at the Royal Conservatory in the Hague were heavily conceptual and hearing John Cage intensified his experimental leanings.
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