Edgar Meyer is an innovative composer and vibrant performer in a variety of genres from classical to bluegrass * Virtuosity and musicianship inspired one critic to call him, "quite simply, the best bassist alive" * Has composed pieces for violinist Hilary Hahn, the Emerson String Quartet, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, among others * Winner of Grammy award (Best Classical Crossover Album) for Appalachian Journey, with Yo-Yo Ma and Mark O’Connor
Works by Edgar Meyer include: Violin Concerto (1999) for violin and orchestra
Looking Ahead: Violinist Joshua Bell will join Edgar Meyer for the world premiere of Meyer's Double Concerto at the Tanglewood Music Festival on July 7, with performances following at the Aspen Music Festival on July 13 and at the Hollywood Bowl on July 17.
“Most of the music I’ve become interested in is hybrid in its origins…Classical music, of course, is unbelievably hybrid. Jazz is an obvious amalgam. Bluegrass comes from eighteenth-century Scottish and Irish folk music that made contact with the blues. By exploring music, you’re exploring everything.” – Edgar Meyer