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Manfred Eicher
German record producer (born 1943)
Musical artist
Manfred Eicher (born 9 July 1943) is a German record producer and the founder of ECM Records.
Life and career
Eicher was born in Lindau, Germany. He studied music at the Academy of Music in Berlin. He started as a double-bass player of classical music and later became a record producer. In 1969, he founded ECM Records (Edition of Contemporary Music) in Munich.
Some of the jazz artists he has recorded over more than 50 years of his career include Paul Bley, Keith Jarrett, John Abercrombie, Jan Garbarek, Egberto Gismonti, Chick Corea, Gary Burton, Jack DeJohnette, Anouar Brahem, Dave Holland, Pat Metheny, Ralph Towner, Terje Rypdal, Steve Kuhn, Eberhard Weber, Jon Hassell, and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. The Köln Concert, a solo piano performance by Keith Jarrett, recorded and released by ECM in 1975, became the all-time best-selling jazz solo piano album.
In 1984, Eicher started a sublabel, ECM New Series, for classical music. Some of the artists, whose work was released on the New Series, were Steve Reich, Arvo Pärt, John Adams, Gavin Bryars, Meredith Monk, and the mediaeval composer Pérotin. The best-selling album Officium (1994)—the idea for which "occurred to Mr. Eicher while he was in Iceland to work on [the film] Holocene "—was a collaboration between Jan Garbarek and the Hilliard Ensemble, performing compositions by Cristóbal de Morales, Pérotin and others.
In 1992, Eicher co-directed and co-wrote the film Holozän (Man in the Holocene). In 2002 he wrote the score for the Israeli film Kedma.
Pianist Steve Kuhn has said of him: "If he likes you, Manfred is a wonderful producer. If not, you might as well make a record on the moon. Personally, I admire jazz musicians like Louis Armstrong, Ahmad Jamal and Count Basie, who showed that less is more. But before meeting Manfred Eiche Edition of Contemporary Music Das unabhängige Label ECM -Edition of Contemporary Music- wurde 1969 vom Produzenten Manfred Eicher gegründet, und hat mittlerweile mehr als 1700 Alben veröffentlicht. Der besondere Anspruch des Kulturunternehmens fand früh Beachtung. 1972 berichtete der Spiegel erstmals über das Label eines 29-jährigen Münchner „Einzelgängers“, für das sich immer mehr prominente US-Musiker interessierten: Weil dort, so das Nachrichtenmagazin, die „derzeit besten Jazz-Aufnahmen“ erschienen, „mustergültig in Klang, Präsenz und Pressung“. Zweieinhalb Jahre lag die Gründung der Firma damals zurück. Der in Lindau geborene Manfred Eicher hatte in Berlin Kontrabass studiert. Nachdem er früh seine Liebe zu Musikern wie Bill Evans, Paul Bley, Miles Davis und dessen Bassist Paul Chambers entdeckt hatte, beschäftigte er sich auch intensiv mit Jazz. Als Produktionsassistent bei der Deutschen Grammophon hatte er höchste Maßstäbe bei der Aufnahme klassischer Musik kennen gelernt. Die dort übliche Präzision und Konzentration begann er nun auch auf die improvisierte Musik zu übertragen. „Free at Last“ lautete, durchaus programmatisch, der erste Titel des neuen Labels, ein Album mit Musik des Amerikaners Mal Waldron. Maßgebende Aufnahmen von Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Chick Corea, Paul Bley, Egberto Gismonti, Pat Metheny und anderen folgten und begründeten die Reputation von ECM. Auch Namen wie Meredith Monk und Steve Reich tauchten seit Ende der siebziger Jahre regelmäßig im Programm auf. Manfred Eichers Begegnung mit der Musik Arvo Pärts war wegweisend für die weitere Entwicklung des Labels. „Tabula Rasa“, eine epochale Aufnahme, die den Komponisten weltweit bekannt machte, legte 1984 den Grundstein für die New Series – und für eine kreative Partnerschaft, die über Jahrzehnte an anon771992231 I have enjoyed several LPs from the music label ECM (Edition of Contemporary Music). Then I listened to the Tord Gustavsen Trio’s LP “Being There”. It is uncanny how realistic the cymbals and drums sound - so present. Also, the music is wonderfully cool and direct and refreshing. But the sound - how did they get that level of realism. I noticed that the producer was called Manfred Eicher. This weekend after my 5th listening I looked him up. Many of you will already know his amazing story, how he has formed a music label according to his goal of presenting to audiences music that he loves and that he personally records. (This is so utterly different from the normal record company goal of making profits by selling dumbed down tunes smothered in spectacle, titillation and fashion.) This is probably very old news to most on this forum - but I just thought I’d mention it in case anyone else has missed this amazing library of brilliantly recorded original music. Manfred Eicher (born 9 July 1943) is a German record producer and the founder of ECM Records. Eicher was born in Lindau, Germany. He studied music at the Academy of Music in Berlin. He started as a double-bass player of classical music and later became a record producer. In 1969, he founded ECM Records (Edition of Contemporary Music) in Munich. Some of the jazz artists he has recorded over more than 50 years of his career include Paul Bley, Keith Jarrett, John Abercrombie, Jan Garbarek, Egbert... 8 Likes markah2 Excellent! My music collection is full of ECM releases. As well as the beautiful music the album artwork is often stunning and then even the packaging with the cardboard slips around the CD jewel cases is a nice touch as well. anon771992233 CliveB4 That’s a relief - from the headline I thought he must have died! 1 Like anon771992235 Oh bLimey I’d better change title… .
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