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Terry Riley: The 3 Generations Trio (L...

28.2K streams

28,198

May All Good Things

23.5K streams

23,509

I'd Rather Be Dreaming

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16,158

Silverman: Between the Kiss and the Ch...

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9,385

Silverman: Between the Kiss and the Ch...

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6,922

Home to Madison

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4,688

Meditations

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1,169

Beats and Jams

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1,158

North Meets South

Eclectica: Streaming Video Soul (Remas...

Biography

Tracy Silverman has contributed significantly to the repertoire and development of the 6-string electric violin and what he calls “post-classical violin playing.” Lauded by BBC Radio as “the greatest living exponent of the electric violin”, Silverman was first violinist with the innovative Turtle Island String Quartet, and named one of 100 distinguished alumni by The Juilliard School. A concert electric violinist, Silverman is the subject of several electric violin concertos composed specifically for him by Pulitzer winner John Adams, Terry Riley, Nico Muhly and Kenji Bunch, as well as the composer of 3 electric violin concertos of his own. He has performed as a soloist with the world’s finest orchestras at Carnegie Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, London’s Royal Albert Hall among many others. A true eclectic, Silverman has recorded with the rock band Guster, contemporary music’s Paul Dresher Ensemble, jazz legend Billy Taylor and with the Calder Quartet. TV/internet and radio includes a solo Tiny Desk Concert, Performance Today, St. Paul Sunday, A Prairie Home Companion and a profile on CBS News Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood. Mark Swed of the LA Times enthused, “Inspiring. Silverman is in a class of his own.” The Chicago Tribune’s John von Rhein raved, “Blazing virtuosity. You will be astonished that anybody can play a fiddle like that” and Anthony Tommasini, New York Times, wrote, "Fleet agility and tangy expressivity with wailing hints of Jimi Hendrix."