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Musical innovation is no easy feat. It not only requires an innate talent, but also a devotion to the art that is not blinded by the commercial glare of the popular culture. Ralph Towner is such an innovator on the modern musical landscape, his ideas ever fresh, though they span a career of more than thirty years.

Best known as the lead composer, guitarist, and keyboardist for the acoustic jazz ensemble "Oregon", Towner has also had a rich and varied solo career that has seen fruitful and memorable musical collaboration with such great modern musicians as Gary Burton, John Abercrombie, Egberto Gismonti, Larry Coryell, Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, and Gary Peacock.

Towner was born in Chehalis, Washington on March 1st, 1940 into a musical family, his mother a piano teacher and his father a trumpet player. Towner and his siblings were raised in a nurturing and empowering environment that encouraged free musical experimentation and expression. In 1958, Towner enrolled in the University of Oregon as an art major, later changing his major to composition. He soon thereafter met bassist Glen Moore who would become a lifelong musical partner in the band Oregon.

It was about this time that Towner discovered the early LPs of Bill Evans, whom Towner emulated and whose influence he began to incorporate into his own piano style and composition. It was not much longer until Towner also bought a classical guitar on a lark and became entranced enough with the instrument that the early 1960s saw him heading to Vienna to study classical guitar with Karl Scheit. In 1968 Towner moved to New York City and immersed himself in the New York jazz scene, eventually landing a position with the Paul Winter Consort where the friendships and musical partnering with Glen Moore, Paul McCandless, and Collin Walcott were forged, a musical chemistry which was destined to alchemize into the band Oregon. Paul Winter also bestowed Towner with his first 12-string guitar. Towner has since coaxed the 12-string into imbuing his work with such a characteristic uniqueness that most jazz fans, given the two keywords "12-string" and "jazz" would immediately blurt the name Ralph Towner.

Towner's working relationship with producer Manfred Eicher of ECM Records began in 1972 and would provide a forum for his growth as a leader and collaborator with other jazz giants, all while concomitantly breaking open musical frontiers with Oregon throughout the intervening years. ECM's roster of low-volume acts was decidedly contrary to the amplified popular zeitgeist of the era, and provided Towner an opportunity to connect and create with some of the more iconoclastic and innovative artists of the musical culture in the 1970s. Towner's ECM years also saw his most minimalist, yet most bold, endeavor. 'Solo Concert', released in 1980 on ECM, was conceptually elemental, a solo live guitar recital. Yet, no one to date had ever synthesized classical contrapuntal composition with improvisational and oddly-metered jazz like this before, especially in such a risky arena as a live performance. Such solo work would later become Towner's signature on recordings such as "Ana" and "Anthem", or augmented only by Gary Peacock's bass on "Oracle" and "A Closer View".

Like any true artist, however, experimentation with technology was simultaneously and paradoxically leading Towner away from this bare-bones approach to composition and performance in 1983 when he began to incorporate the Prophet 5 keyboard synthesizer into his compositions, both with Oregon and his ECM recordings. The Prophet 5 afforded an entirely new dimension to his writing, as well as to the brazen and quirky character of the "free-form" improvisatory pieces for which Oregon had become infamous.

Just as Towner's solo career has seen evolution, his partnership with Oregon would likewise undergo transformations as one might anticipate that any enduring relationship might do. Sadly, in 1984, percussionist Collin Walcott and manager Jo Härting were killed in Germany in a collision involving Oregon's tour bus. Towner and McCandless escaped serious injury in the back of the vehicle. The emotional scars would however be deep, and it at first seemed doubtful that Walcott's critical contribution to Oregon's musical tapestry, lost so tragically, could ever be resurrected by any replacement. Time would luckily find that the intent of Oregon's musical message was vehement enough to again find spontaneous expression after grief. Two subsequent world-class percussionists of a like mind, and gifted with rhythmic virtuosity, Trilok Gurtu in 1992 and Mark Walker in 1997, would share in and expand on Oregon's vision. That vision would explode in an epic way in 2000 upon release of "Oregon in Moscow", an orchestral double-CD recorded with the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, earning the ensemble four Grammy nominations.


source: Biography on Ralphtowner.com



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Ralph Towner Discography:

 YearRelease Title
Time Line2006Time Line
Lost and Found2001Lost and Found
Anthem2001Anthem
City of Eyes2001City of Eyes
Ana1997Ana
Open Letter1991Open Letter
Solo Concert (live)1979Solo Concert (live)
Old Friends, New Friends1979Old Friends, New Friends
Batik1978Batik
Solstice Sound and Shadows1977Solstice Sound and Shadows
Solstice1975Solstice
Diary1973Diary
 
Blue SunBlue Sun
Solo ConcertSolo Concert
 un' altra vita (soundtrack for the film by carlo mazzacurati)
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A Breath Away 
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Adrift 
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Alar 
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Alia's Theme I 
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Alia's Theme II 
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Along the Way 
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Always By Your Side 
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Anniversary Song 
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Another Life 
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Anthem 
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Aria Solitudine 
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Arion 
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Balance Beam 
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Batik 
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Beneath an Evening Sky 
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Between the Clouds 
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Blue Gown 
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Blue Sun 
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Carib Crib (1) 
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Carib Crib (2) 
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Cascades 
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Celeste 
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Chelsea Courtyard  
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Child on the Porch 
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City of Eyes 
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Col Legno 
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Come Rain or Come Shine 
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C.T. Kangaroo 
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Dark Spirit Listen to this track
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Distant Hills 
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Drifting Petals 
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Elan Vital 
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Entry In A Diary 
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Erg 
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Far Cry 
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Five Glimpses I 
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Five Glimpses II 
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Five Glimpses III 
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Five Glimpses IV 
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Five Glimpses V 
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Flying Cows 
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Four Comets, Part I 
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Four Comets, Part II 
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Four Comets, Part III 
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Four Comets, Part IV 
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Freeze Frame 
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Fuori Dal Casolare 
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Gloria's Step 
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Goodbye, Pork-Pie Hat 
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Green And Golden Listen to this track
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Green Room 
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Harbinger 
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Haunted 
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Here, There And Everywhere Listen to this track
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The Hollows 
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Icarus 
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If 
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I Fall In Love Too Easily 
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I Knew It Was You 
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Images unseen 
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Infection 
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Jamaica Stopover 
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Janet 
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Joyful Departure 
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Kupala 
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Les Douzilles 
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The Lizard of Eraclea 
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Lonely Crowd I 
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Lonely Crowd II 
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The Lutemaker 
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Magic Pouch Listen to this track
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Magnolia Island 
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The Market 
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Mevlana Etude 
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Mignight Blue...Red Shift 
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Mon Enfant 
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Moonless 
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My Man's Gone Now 
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Nardis 
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New Moon 
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Nightfall 
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Nimbus 
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Oceanus 
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Oeander Etude 
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Ogden Road 
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Other Life 
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The Pendant 
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Piscean Dance 

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