Son of microtonal clarinetist, saxophonist, pianist, improviser, theorist, and composer
Joseph Maneri,
Mat Maneri began playing music with his father when he was only seven. Though
Joseph is himself a near-legend among avant-garde and jazz musicians, son
Mat has already surpassed his father's recorded output in the course of his relatively short career. Specializing in various violin derivatives,
Mat plays the five-string viola, the electric six-string violin, and the baritone violin. He has worked with
the Joe Morris Quartet, recorded numerous albums with his father, and also made guest appearances with
Club d'Elf. His solo albums have been released on ECM, Leo Records, and the Swiss label Hat Hut. As the Mat Maneri Trio, he released
So What on Hat Hut in 1998. That album featured
Mat with
Randy Peterson on drums and
Matthew Shipp on piano. Another trio album, featuring
Mat,
Peterson, and
Ed Schuller on bass, was released in 1999, entitled
Fifty-One Sorrows.
Blue Decco followed a year later;
Trinity was issued in early 2001.
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Stacia Proefrock, Rovi