David Cieri is a master composer, capable of the most subtle turns of phrase, and sensitive to every nuance of image and sound. His work ranges from the emotionally sublime, to the rhythmically hypnotic, from the joyous to the foreboding. His music is a perfect fit in our creative family. He is fearless on the piano. He is a combination of virtuosity, sensitivity, and curiosity – discovering new ways to express complex emotion through music – which is the backbone of our films. David is a true artist.
- Ken Burns
This is real music, not trapped by boxes, definitions and genres, but creating its own style. Cieri delivers beautiful moods…honest, imaginative, fearless.
- John Zorn
David Cieri is a Composer and Musician. Born and raised in Philadelphia. His mother, a concert pianist, introduced David to music and music making very early on. In his 20s, David studied with the inimitable ECM recording artist and pianist Art Lande, while touring with a rock band – Chief Broom - throughout the western United States and playing a two year residency at one of Denver’s premier Jazz clubs - Dulcineas. Cieri moved to New York City in 2006 and in addition to finding his voice in film scoring, David has had the great good fortune to share his music at Carnegie Hall, and Jazz at Lincoln Center among other venues in New York City. Cieri’s film-scoring work includes Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War (With Yo-Yo Ma and Trent Reznor - Florentine Films, 2017), The Roosevelts: An Intimate History (Florentine Films, 2014), The Address (Florentine Films, 2014), Prohibition (with Wynton Marsalis, Florentine Films, 2011), Baseball: The Tenth Inning (Florentine Films, 2010), and Emmy-winning National Parks (Florentine Films, 2008), Barak Goodman’s Emmy-nominated The Emperor of All Maladies (Ark Media, 2015), and “The Heart of the Matter,” a short directed by George Lucas for The Academy of Arts and Sciences (2014). His original score for Raymond De Felitta's Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story was listed for an Oscar nomination in 2013. His recently completed scoring project, Oklahoma City, premiered at The Sundance Film Festival in 2017. Cieri has just completed a score for the two time Pulitzer Prize winning Lynn Nottage for her project, This is Reading. He recently has released a set of recordings on Ropeadope Records with Pulitzer Prize winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa entitled White Dust, which was released September 1, 2017 and the follow up recording - Dark Furniture, was released in June 2018. A compilation of original score compositions for Ken Burns’ Florentine Films – Notes From The Underscore - was released by Ropeadope Records in 2017. Most recently, he completed a score which features Bill Frisell for A Ewers Brothers Productions film – The Mayo Clinic. He as just finished scoring Carl Th. Dreyer’s classic 1928 silent film, The Passion of Joan of Arc. The near future has him composing for the second season of The Paris Review Podcast arriving in 2020 while completing the score for a four part documentary about Genetics – The Gene – as written by Siddhartha Mukherjee which will arrive on PBS in 2020 as well. Most recently, he has composed scores for the upcoming (2022) Ken Burns documentaries on Ben Franklin (April), Mental Health (June). Lastly, his Collaboration with New Sounds WNYC/WQXR – The World Carillon Project – is into its third year.
credits
released April 1, 2022
Martin Haroutunian, duduk, shvi, dap
David Cieri - piano, Wurlitzer, Haken Continuum, voice, una corda.
Shahzad Ismaily - Moog Rogue, bass drum, bass guitar, guitar, harmonica, percussion
Recorded at Figure 8 - Brooklyn, NY - February 22 2021
Phil Weinrobe - Engineer and Mix at Figure 8 - February 23 2021
Kevin Blackler and Blacker Mastering - Mastering - March 8 2021
Composer David Cieri has worked extensively w/ celebrated filmmakers Ken Burns, the Ewers Brothers & Barak Goodman, amongst
others. He has recorded 19 albums, the last 12 of which were released by Ropeadope Records. He has collaborated with 2x Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage & has made 2 LPs w/ Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa & is on faculty at City College of NY....more
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A story of sadness, confusion, and despair ending in hope and certainty that the cosmos is not a random and meaningless jumble of atoms populated by mindless mechanical men, but a world of meaning, beauty, and truth. Emotions and the heart are not everything, but they are an essential part of being human. ianjworsomething
The soundtrack to the award-winning film “Freeland” functions beautifully as an album in its own right, with stark, evocative instrumentals. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2021
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The Funky Knuckles have come out with their Senior Album bringing their tasty improvisations to a new plateau! Everybody brought in amazing results but special shoutout to Wes who put out some of the finest bass work on this album! Props to the whole band on a mouth watering closing on the Bombastic Groovy Acid Fusion Suite Digital Compromise where I had my face melted and sold to the finest chef for how thoroughly cured it was by this album. Second fave is Stormcrow. Dylan Slattery