Date
Venue
City
State
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Sources
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
Akademie der Künste
Berlin
Germany
Opening Pleasure [Taylor]
Second Pleasure [Taylor / A]
Third Pleasure [Taylor / A]
Continuing Pleasure [Taylor]
Fifth Pleasure [Taylor / C]
First Pleasure [Taylor / A]
Fourth Pleasure [Taylor / A]
Cecil Taylor..................................................p, voc
Harri Sjöström.........................................ss (out on 5)
Charles Gayle..........................................ts (out on 5)
Longineu Parsons...................tp (out on 5), bass recorder on 1
Tristan Honsinger..............................................cello
Sirone.............................................................b
Rashid Bakr.......................................................dr
all group members, add: Doro Schürch......................voice on 5
Yoshi's
Oakland
CA
Cecil Tayor (p)
Mark Helias (b)
Rashid Bakr (d)
Hans Falb´s Restaurant
Nickelsdorf
Austria
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Solo performance of Cecil during the 1993 edition of Konfrontationen.
Jazzgalerie
Nickelsdorf
Austria
Untitled Improvisation
Cecil Taylor (p, v)
Charles Gayle (ts)
Harri Sjöström (ss)
Tristan Honsinger (cello)
Reginald Workman (b)
Rashid Bakr (dr)
Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz
New York
NY
Improvisation By Cecil Taylor
Original Composition (Cecil Taylor)
Piano Jazz Theme
The Iridescence
Cecil Taylor Poem
Duo Improvisation 1
Duo Improvisation 2
Marian’s Improvisation On Cecil’s Phrase
Piano Jazz Theme
An Introduction To Something
There’s Always More – Duo Improvisation 3
Cecil Taylor-Piano, Spoken Word
Marian McPartland-Piano
This was Cecil Taylor's second appearance on Piano Jazz, which first aired on Feb. 19, 1994. Song titles were not announced or made up on the spot, I am unsure how they were listed by Piano Jazz in their records.