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Edgar Meyer
Born: 1961; Oklahoma City, OK  
Edgar Meyer emerged in the 1990s as one of the world's most talented string bass players, at home, remarkably, in both the classical repertory and in bluegrass. He is also a composer whose works achieved wide diffusion in the late 1990s; they served as cornerstones in the efforts of Sony to forge new audiences for classical music by offering compositions with a direct, accessible musical language.

Born in Oklahoma City, Meyer was the son
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Goat Rodeo Sessions / Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile
Release Date: 10/24/2011   Label: Sony   Catalog: 784118   Number of Discs: 1
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Works
13:8 (1)
1B (6)
1B, for violin, cello & double bass (1)
Amalgamations: 3rd movement (1)
Barnyard Disturbance (1)
BP (1)
BT (3)
By the River (2)
Catch and Release (1)
Chance Meeting (1)
Cloverfoot Reel (2)
Cloverfoot Reel for violin, cello & double bass (1)
Concert Duo for Violin and Double Bass: 1st movement (2)
Concert Duo for Violin and Double Bass: 2nd movement (1)
Concert Duo for Violin and Double Bass: 3rd movement (1)
Concert Duo for Violin and Double Bass: 4th movement (1)
Concert Duo for Violin and Double Bass: The Prequel (2)
Concerto for Cello and Double Bass "Double" (2)
Concerto for Double Bass in D major (2)
Concerto for Double Bass in D major: 3rd movement (1)
Concerto for Violin (2)
Concerto for Violin: 2nd movement (1)
Contramonkey (1)
Death by Triple Fiddle (3)
Degree of Separation (1)
Druid Fluid (3)
Duet for cello & bass (1)
Duet for Cello and Double Bass (3)
Early Morning (1)
Étienne et Petunia (3)
First Impressions (4)
First Things First (1)
Franz And The Eagle (1)
Goat Rodeo (1)
Hang Hang (1)
Hill Justice (1)
If I Knew (1)
In Hindsight (1)
In the Garden (1)
In the Nick of Time (1)
Indecision (2)
Indecision, for violin, cello & double bass (1)
Interlude no 1 (1)
Interlude no 2 (1)
Interlude no 3 (1)
Interlude no 4 (1)
Just As I Thought (1)
Less is Moi (1)
Mama (3)
Maybe So (1)
No One But You (1)
OK, All Right (1)
Old Tyme (2)
Pickles (3)
Pile-up (1)
Please Don't Feed the Bear (2)
Quarter Chicken Dark (1)
Quintet for Strings (1)
Roundabout (1)
Schizoozy (3)
Second Time Around (2)
Second Time Around, for violin, cello & double bass (1)
Short Trip Home (3)
Sliding Down (3)
The Lesson of the Land (1)
The Low Road (1)
Then Again (1)
Uncommon Ritual (2)
Violin concerto (1)
Whatever (1)
Where's My Bow? (1)
Woody Creek (1)
More Featured Edgar Meyer CDs & DVDs:
Meyer: Quintet; Rorem: Quartet No 4 / Emerson String Quartet
Release Date: 04/14/1998   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 453506   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Joseph Stevenson
Edgar Meyer emerged in the 1990s as one of the world's most talented string bass players, at home, remarkably, in both the classical repertory and in bluegrass. He is also a composer whose works achieved wide diffusion in the late 1990s; they served as cornerstones in the efforts of Sony to forge new audiences for classical music by offering compositions with a direct, accessible musical language.

Born in Oklahoma City, Meyer was the son of a bass player. When he was two or three years old he started imitating his father by holding a broom, pretending it was a bass. He started learning on a real instrument at five years old, taking lessons from his father. The instrument was a 1933 bass made in Czechoslovakia and in use, hanging from someone's ceiling, as a flower planter. Meyer has said that he grew up with the bass as his primary means of personal expression, and became committed to the instrument so early that he is unable to remember a time when he was not playing it. Later he studied with Stuart Sankey, but still credits his father as his primary teacher. He attended Indiana University, studying with James Buswell. Meyer won numerous competitions and from the beginning forged a crossover career, playing with classical musicians as well as popular and country acts. What steered him toward country music was his encounter, in his early twenties, with the virtuosic and complex progressive bluegrass music of the 1980s, as exemplified by such performers as Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, and Béla Fleck. He has toured and/or recorded with Garth Brooks, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Hank Williams, Jr., Emmylou Harris, James Taylor, Lyle Lovett, Reba McEntire, Travis Tritt, the Chieftains, the Indigo Girls, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra, Joshua Bell, and Mark O'Connor. From 1986 to 1992 he was a member of a progressive bluegrass band called Strength in Numbers.

He began to compose around 1990, primarily to write down things that had emerged from "noodling around" and improvising, wanting to "codify" them into pieces. He was a regular performer at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival from 1985 to 1993, and six of his earliest compositions were intended for performance there. He has composed a double bass concerto, a bass quartet, a work called Trout Variations (based on the Schubert song), a string trio, a violin concerto (premiered and recorded by Hilary Hahn), and a double concerto for bass and cello. Much of his music is influenced by bluegrass and traditional American folk styles. In the late '90s and early 2000s, Meyer became an important participant in the American-flavored crossover albums of cellist Yo-Yo Ma.

Meyer records exclusively for Sony. He is married to violinist Connie Heard; they have one son. He has been a member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center since 1994, and in that same year became the first bassist to win the Avery Fisher Career Grant.
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